Who buys an Option RV?
Option RV caravans appeal to two distinct buyer groups. Couples and weekenders gravitating toward the Tornado range value the blend of efficiency and comfort on sealed roads — the 17'6 through 21'6 two-berth models suit towing with mid-size SUVs and are easy to manoeuvre on-site. Families and full-timers split between the Tornado family vans (four to five sleepers) and the Distinction or Traction off-road family models. Off-road buyers — those planning extended remote touring in outback Australia — are drawn to the Distinction and Traction ranges, which are engineered for corrugated tracks and wilderness campsites. The Club Lounge and Straight Kitchen variants appeal to grey nomads and touring professionals wanting premium living space without sacrificing towing ease. First-time caravan buyers often start with a compact Tornado two-berth; upsizers moving from camper-trailers to full caravans typically jump to a family model in the 20'–22' bracket.
