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Why Majestic Caravans?

Compare all 21 Majestic Caravans models with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Majestic listings on VANTURE. Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. Majestic runs three distinct ranges: the Knight SLE and Navigator families (both off-road capable, 18'6 to 22'6 in length, with standard and Family Bunk configurations sleeping 2 or 4–5), and the Sierra compact range (16 to 18.6 inches, on-road suited, 2-sleeper). Whether you're a couple seeking weekend getaways or a family needing off-road capability, Majestic has a model in its current lineup. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email when a new Majestic matches your criteria.

Majestic Caravans operates three core product families designed for Australian conditions. The Knight SLE range targets serious off-road explorers, with lengths from 18'6 to 22'6 and both 2-sleeper and Family Bunk (4–5 sleeper) options built for remote touring. The Navigator range mirrors the SLE's length spread and off-road design philosophy, offering a parallel choice in the mid-to-full-size segment. The Sierra range caters to couples and downsizers seeking a lighter, more manoeuvrable on-road caravan, with three compact lengths from 16 to 18.6 inches. All three ranges reflect a focus on Australian outback touring and family holiday use. Current VANTURE data shows no active Majestic listings, but the breadth of the model lineup — 21 distinct configurations — suggests ongoing production aimed at the family and off-road touring markets. Buyers researching Majestic should set price and availability alerts on VANTURE to track when new stock appears.

Majestic Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Majestic?

Majestic's lineup speaks to two distinct buyer groups. Off-road and remote-touring families gravitate toward the Knight SLE and Navigator ranges — particularly the Family Bunk models (19'6 to 22 feet, sleeping 4–5) — which combine length and proven off-road build. Couples, empty-nesters and first-time buyers often choose the Sierra compact range (16 to 18.6 inches), which suits weekend escapes, blacktop touring and easier tow-vehicle matching. The sheer spread — from 16-inch on-road caravans to 22'6 off-road tourers — suggests Majestic positions itself across the full family and lifestyle buyer spectrum rather than a niche segment. If your tow vehicle is a mid-size SUV, the Sierra range deserves a hard look. If you're towing a dual-cab 4WD into remote WA or Cape York, the Knight SLE or Navigator Family Bunk options merit consideration.

What to inspect

Off-road caravans (Knight SLE and Navigator) endure corrugation and track impacts that on-road models avoid. When inspecting a used Majestic off-road unit, check the chassis and drawbar for cracks or previous welding repairs — rear corners of the A-frame bear the most stress. Examine the jockey wheel and its mount for cracks; off-road vehicles often tip hard when manoeuvring. Look at the suspension bushes for play and wear, and shock absorbers for oil seepage. For all Majestic caravans, inspect window and skylight seals for water staining on the ceiling and wall panels inside — composite-wall caravans are prone to delamination if moisture penetrates edges. Check the floor under the beds and kitchen for soft spots, which signal water ingress. Run the awning in and out; check canvas for tears and frame rust. Test all appliances — gas, water pump, fridge — as these often fail first in stored or neglected units.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Majestic history yet, so resale-price trends are not established on our marketplace. This does not mean Majestic caravans lack value — it reflects the brand's market position or recent listing patterns on VANTURE. Industry wide, off-road caravans (the Knight SLE and Navigator models) typically hold value better than on-road tourers because they serve a niche, durability-focused buyer. Sierra compact caravans sit in a more price-sensitive segment and may depreciate faster. When considering a used Majestic, compare asking price to similar-length, similar-spec competitors on VANTURE to gauge fairness. Set an alert for Majestic units on VANTURE — as we accumulate sold data, you'll be able to track real depreciation trends for the range and model you're interested in.

Frequently asked questions about Majestic Caravans

Where are Majestic caravans made?

Majestic Caravans' manufacturing location and ownership structure are not currently documented in VANTURE's brand database. To confirm whether Majestic units are Australian-built, imported, or assembled locally, contact an authorised Majestic dealer directly or ask to inspect the compliance plate on a unit in person — the plate will list the builder and manufacturing country. This detail matters for warranty support, spare-parts availability and long-term service.

What's the price range for a Majestic caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active Majestic listings and no sold-price history to date. This means real pricing data is not yet available on our marketplace. To research current Majestic prices, set an alert on VANTURE for the model and length you're interested in (Sierra 16 to 18.6 inches, Knight SLE or Navigator 18'6 to 22'6). When new Majestic stock appears, you'll receive an email with current asking prices and will be able to compare against similar caravans on VANTURE.

What Majestic models are best for families?

The Knight SLE Family Bunk and Navigator Family Bunk models (available in 19'6, 21'6 and 22 feet) are purpose-built for families, sleeping 4–5 people. Both ranges combine family bunks with off-road capability — ideal if you're touring remote areas with kids. If you prefer a lighter, simpler setup for holiday parks and blacktop touring, the Sierra range (16 to 18.6 inches, 2-sleeper) suits couples and small families, though you'll need to manage sleeping arrangements. For a family of four needing off-road durability and space, the Knight SLE 21'6 Family Bunk or Navigator 22' Family Bunk are your natural Majestic options.

How does Majestic hold its value on the second-hand market?

Sold data for Majestic is limited — VANTURE has no historical sales to date, so we cannot draw a firm resale conclusion. Off-road caravans (the Knight SLE and Navigator ranges) typically hold value better than entry-level on-road tourers because they serve a durable, niche market. The Sierra range, being compact and on-road focused, may sit in a more price-sensitive segment. To assess resale prospects, compare asking prices on VANTURE for similar-length, similar-spec caravans from other brands. Set an alert for Majestic units on VANTURE — as we accumulate sold listings, resale trends will become clearer.

What should I check when buying a used Majestic?

For used Majestic off-road caravans (Knight SLE and Navigator), inspect the chassis and A-frame drawbar for cracks or weld repairs — these areas bear the heaviest off-road stress. Check suspension bushes for wear and play, and shock absorbers for oil leakage. Examine the jockey wheel mount for cracks. For all Majestic models, look at window and skylight seals for water staining on interior walls and ceilings — a sign of composite-panel delamination. Check the floor under beds and the kitchen for soft spots, which indicate water ingress. Run the awning in and out and inspect the canvas for tears and frame rust. Test all appliances — gas cooktop, water pump, fridge, hot-water system — as these fail first in neglected units. Verify the compliance plate for builder and manufacturing country.

How off-road capable is Majestic?

The Knight SLE and Navigator ranges are both marketed as off-road caravans, making up 18 of Majestic's 21 current models. Both ranges span 18'6 to 22'6 in length and are available in 2-sleeper and Family Bunk (4–5 sleeper) configurations. Off-road build typically includes reinforced chassis, independent suspension, higher ground clearance and water-crossing capability — though VANTURE's current data doesn't detail Majestic's specific suspension type, axle rating or water-fording depth. The breadth of off-road models (Knight SLE and Navigator) versus the compact on-road Sierra range suggests Majestic targets the serious outback-touring market as its core. To confirm off-road specs — suspension type, approach and departure angles, underbody protection, tyre fitment — view a unit in person or ask a dealer for a specification sheet.

Can a mid-size SUV tow a Majestic?

Majestic's Sierra range (16 to 18.6 inches, 2-sleeper) is purpose-built for lighter towing and suits mid-size SUVs like a Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Santa Fe or Mazda CX-9. The Knight SLE and Navigator models (18'6 to 22'6, particularly the Family Bunk variants) are heavier and require dual-cab 4WDs or larger tow vehicles — a HiLux, Ranger, or similar. To confirm exact tare weight and ATM (All-Terrain Mass) for the specific model you're interested in, check the compliance plate on a unit in person or ask a dealer. Tow capacity is set by your vehicle's manufacturer specification — cross-reference the caravan's ATM against your vehicle's maximum towed-mass rating. An undersized tow vehicle and overweight caravan is unsafe and illegal. Set an alert on VANTURE for Majestic Sierra units if you're shopping with a mid-size SUV.

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