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Why Option RV?

Compare all 40 Option RV caravans with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Option RV listings on VANTURE. Three ranges across the Distinction, Tornado and Traction lineups, from couples' 17'6 models through to large family vans sleeping 4–5 with premium layouts. Off-road capability across the Distinction and Traction ranges, blacktop-focused Tornado range, and hybrid floorplans including Club Lounge and Straight Kitchen options. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll email when a new Option RV matches your criteria.

Option RV operates three distinct caravan ranges designed for the Australian market. The Distinction range combines off-road durability with both couples' and family configurations, built to handle remote touring terrain. The Tornado range focuses on on-road comfort and travel efficiency, offering compact couples' layouts alongside multi-bunk family vans with flexible sleeping and living zones. The Traction range delivers true off-road performance in both two-berth and family formats, engineered for serious remote travel. Across all three ranges, Option RV manufactures caravans from 17'6 to 22'6 in length, with sleeping capacities from two through to four or five berths depending on layout. The brand offers diverse floorplan variants including Mid Side Club Lounges, Rear Club Lounges, and Straight Kitchen family vans, catering to couples, small families, and full-time grey nomads. With 40 active models in the current lineup, Option RV targets buyers seeking either proven on-road touring capability or serious off-road adventure.

Option RV buyer's guide

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.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Option RV, pay close attention to the coupling and drawbar — look for white corrosion or hairline cracks at weld points where the drawbar meets the chassis, a common stress point on long-wheelbase family vans towing at maximum ATM. Check window frames and corner seals for water staining inside cupboards and along the roof edge; this signals water ingress, which degrades insulation and can rot timber frames. Examine the internal cabinetry and bunk structures for soft spots or flexing — particularly in family models, repetitive loading cycles can loosen joinery. Test all fold-down bunks, slide-out beds and Club Lounge seats for smooth operation and gas-strut condition; worn struts cost $60–150 per unit to replace. For off-road Distinction and Traction models, inspect suspension bushes for play and listen for knocking when the van rocks side-to-side — worn suspension affects both towing stability and campsite comfort. Always check the compliance plate for tare weight and ATM, and confirm your tow vehicle's payload capacity covers the difference.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Option RV history yet, so second-hand market data is limited. This is typical for newer brands or those with limited Australian distribution. New Option RV caravans range widely by length and layout — from compact 17'6 two-berths suited to entry-level buyers through to 22'6 family vans equipped for full-time touring. To gauge value, compare current VANTURE listings (when available) against Option RV's new pricing for equivalent models and year, then allow for age, condition and mileage as you would with any caravan. Couples' two-berth models typically depreciate slower than family vans because they appeal to a broader demographic. Off-road variants (Distinction and Traction) may hold value better if well-maintained, as off-road capability is in high demand. The best time to buy used is typically 3–5 years after new, when the initial depreciation hit has absorbed but the caravan remains under manufacturer warranty tail.

Frequently asked questions about Option RV

Where are Option RV caravans made?

Option RV manufactures caravans in Australia. The brand builds three distinct ranges — Distinction, Tornado and Traction — with production tailored to Australian towing standards, terrain demands and regulatory compliance. All models are built to AS/NZS 1638.1 caravan construction standards and comply with Australian Design Rules for on-road stability and safety.

What's the price range for an Option RV caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active or sold Option RV listings, so we don't have marketplace pricing data yet. New pricing varies significantly by length, layout and range — compact Tornado two-berths at 17'6 are typically entry-level, while 22'6 family vans with premium Club Lounge or Straight Kitchen layouts sit at the upper end. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll notify you when Option RV caravans are listed, giving you real second-hand pricing.

What Option RV models are best for families?

All three ranges offer dedicated family models sleeping four to five: the Distinction Family vans (19'6 through 22'), Tornado Family vans (19'6 through 22'), and Traction Family models (19'6 through 21'6). For on-road touring, the Tornado 20'6 Family or Tornado 21' Family offer excellent space and are easier to manoeuvre than longer models. For off-road family trips, the Traction 20'6 Family or Distinction 20'6 Family combine durability with sleeping flexibility. The Tornado 21'6 Straight Kitchen Family Van is popular with full-timers, offering a dedicated galley and enhanced living for extended travel.

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

VANTURE has no sold Option RV data yet — the brand hasn't appeared in our marketplace history. This means we can't draw firm conclusions about resale patterns or typical depreciation. Once Option RV caravans begin selling through VANTURE, we'll be able to track retained value, typical holding periods and price trends. Until then, use your tow vehicle's capability and the new retail price as anchors when evaluating a used unit.

How off-road capable is Option RV?

The Distinction and Traction ranges are purpose-built for off-road touring. Both ranges span 17'6 to 22' lengths with couples' and family layouts, all engineered for corrugated tracks and remote campsites. The Traction range emphasises serious off-road performance, while the Distinction range balances off-road durability with versatile floorplans including Club Lounge variants. The Tornado range is on-road focused and better suited to sealed-road touring. If you're planning extended outback travel, the Traction and Distinction ranges offer the durability and ground clearance you need; if you're weekending and day-tripping on blacktop, the Tornado range provides better comfort and efficiency.

Is Option RV still in production?

Yes. Option RV currently manufactures 40 active caravan models across the Distinction, Tornado and Traction ranges, from 17'6 to 22'6 lengths, with both couples' and family configurations. All models are current production, meaning new units are available from dealers with standard manufacturer warranty and support. If you're seeking a specific layout or sleeping configuration, the breadth of the current lineup — including Club Lounge and Straight Kitchen variants — means you're likely to find a match.

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