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Why Radiant Caravans?

Find Radiant caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. Radiant specialises in couple-focused and family-bunk caravans across the Couples and Family ranges, with three distinct trim levels — TREKK, OUTBACK, and EXTREME — spanning single and tandem-axle configurations from 16.6 metres through to 23.6 metres. Whether you're after a compact couples van or a full-size family layout with bunks for five or six, Radiant offers real choice across multiple wheelbase options. Set an alert on VANTURE to get notified as soon as a Radiant caravan hits the market.

Radiant Caravans targets the mid-market Australian caravan buyer with a structured, size-and-layout-focused range. The brand operates across two distinct family groups: the Couples range, which runs from the compact 16.6C through to the spacious 22.6R Rear Club Lounge, and the Family range, which starts at the 19.6C Bunks and expands to the 23.6C Quad Bunk for larger groups. Each model is available in three specification tiers — TREKK (entry), OUTBACK (mid-range), and EXTREME (premium) — allowing buyers to choose the fit-out level that suits their budget and lifestyle. This three-tier approach gives consistent pricing bands across the entire range, so a 20.6 model, for example, spans three distinct price points depending on trim selection. Radiant's caravan lineup emphasises practical family and couple configurations, with models available in both single and tandem axle setups to match tow vehicle capability and road-handling preferences.

Radiant Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Radiant?

Radiant caravans appeal to two primary buyer groups. Couples and two-person households dominate the Couples range, which runs from the agile 16.6C through to the luxury 22.6R Rear Club Lounge — these vans prioritise comfort and on-road agility without excess size. Families with children gravitate toward the Family range, where the 19.6C Bunks, 21.6C Bunks, and 23.6C Quad Bunk models sleep five or six, with dedicated bunk areas for kids. The three-tier trim system (TREKK, OUTBACK, EXTREME) means first-time buyers can enter at TREKK pricing on any footprint, while experienced caravanners can upgrade to EXTREME spec for premium appliances and fit-out. Buyers towing with mid-size SUVs often favour the single-axle 18.6R and lighter Couples models, while those with heavier 4WDs may opt for tandem-axle variants for greater payload and stability.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Radiant, focus on the chassis first: check the drawbar welds for rust or micro-cracking, especially where the jockey wheel mounts — tandem-axle models carry more stress here. Inspect the A-frame for straightness and any flex at the front overhang. Look at window and door frames for water staining or soft spots in the wall panels around cutouts; Radiant's construction approach means composite corner joints need checking for delamination, particularly where the roof meets the walls. Pop-top and internal cupboards should open and close smoothly — sticky hinges can indicate frame movement. Check the interior floor near the wheel wells for water damage or soft spots underfoot. Test all appliances, but especially gas fittings and water seals; ask for service records if available. On tandem-axle models, inspect both brake cylinders and brake lines for corrosion.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Radiant history to date, so resale trends are not yet established on the marketplace. Radiant's three-tier trim system suggests good pricing discipline — entry TREKK models should depreciate more gently than premium EXTREME variants, as there's a clear upgrade path for next-buyer positioning. Couples vans typically hold value well in the Australian second-hand market because demand is steady and the buyer pool is large; family bunk models are harder to shift quickly unless priced competitively, as they appeal to a narrower demographic. The variety of wheelbase options (16.6 through 23.6) means a well-configured used Radiant should find a match if priced fairly. New versus used is often a question of budget: entry TREKK models off-the-shelf may be close to used-market prices, while jumping to EXTREME spec on a new van often justifies the dealer price-drop over used.

Frequently asked questions about Radiant Caravans

Where are Radiant caravans made?

Radiant caravans are built in Australia. The brand manufactures its Couples and Family ranges domestically, with construction that emphasises practical on-road comfort and family-friendly layouts. Australian assembly allows for local compliance certification and adaptation to Australian towing regulations and weight limits. No further origin details are currently held in VANTURE's database — contact the brand directly for specific manufacturing facility locations or visit a dealer to discuss build specifications in detail.

What's the price range for a Radiant caravan?

VANTURE has limited active and sold Radiant price data at this stage — no listings have been sold on the marketplace to date, and there are no current active listings. As a result, real pricing benchmarks are not yet available through VANTURE. Radiant's published range spans models from 16.6 metres (Couples entry) through to 23.6 metres (Family Quad Bunk), with pricing tiers at TREKK (entry), OUTBACK (mid-range), and EXTREME (premium) across each footprint. For current retail pricing and financing options, contact an authorised Radiant dealer or ask them to provide sample pricing on a couple of key models in your target size and trim level.

What Radiant models are best for families with kids?

The Family range is purpose-built for households with children. The Family 19.6C Bunks (sleeps 5) is the entry point, offering a compact footprint with dedicated bunks for two children plus a couple's sleeping area. The Family 21.6C Bunks (sleeps 5) provides more internal space and storage while maintaining the same sleeping configuration. The flagship Family 23.6C Quad Bunk (sleeps 6) is the largest offering, with four dedicated bunk beds for children or young teens and a separate master bedroom — ideal for larger families or multi-generational trips. All Family models are available in TREKK, OUTBACK, and EXTREME trims, so you can balance budget with fit-out quality. If you have a lighter tow vehicle, the 19.6C is the most agile; heavier 4WD owners can stretch to the 23.6C for maximum sleeping and living space.

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

VANTURE's sold data for Radiant is too limited to draw a firm resale conclusion — zero units have sold on the marketplace to date. Radiant's strong model range and clear trim positioning (TREKK, OUTBACK, EXTREME) suggest reasonable resale demand once units reach the second-hand market, since buyers can easily understand the specification ladder and value proposition. Couples models typically retain value better than family models in the Australian caravan market, as couples represent a larger and faster-turning buyer pool. Entry TREKK trims should age more gently than premium EXTREME specs. Watch the Australian caravan market broadly — models that are well-maintained and have full service history tend to command steadier prices. As more Radiant caravans come onto the second-hand market, VANTURE will publish clearer pricing trends.

Is a Radiant caravan worth buying?

Radiant caravans target a clear market segment — couples seeking comfort in a manageable footprint, and families wanting dedicated bunk sleeping for children. The brand's strength lies in its three-tier trim approach (TREKK, OUTBACK, EXTREME) across a wide range of wheelbases (16.6 to 23.6 metres), which means most buyers can find a footprint and price point that match their tow vehicle and budget. If you know your wheelbase requirement and prefer a straightforward trim ladder rather than endless options, Radiant's structured lineup makes comparison and selection straightforward. Australian manufacturing supports local compliance and service access. The lack of VANTURE sales history means you should inspect any used unit carefully and ask the dealer or seller for detailed service records. For new caravans, compare TREKK and OUTBACK trim pricing across Radiant and similar Australian brands to confirm you're getting the specification and quality your money buys.

Is a Radiant good for couples looking for a manageable towing package?

Yes — the Couples range is purpose-designed for two-person households. Models run from the compact 16.6C TREKK (smallest and lightest option) through to the spacious 22.6R Rear Club Lounge EXTREME (largest and most luxurious), giving couples real choice based on how much space and amenity they want. Single-axle models in the 18.6R range hit a sweet spot for couples — compact enough to tow comfortably with a mid-size SUV (like a Highlander or LandCruiser Prado), yet spacious enough for comfortable living. The three-trim system means you can choose a practical TREKK layout if you're budget-conscious or jump to OUTBACK or EXTREME if premium appliances and fit-out matter to you. If you're a couple downsizing from a larger home or planning extended travel in retirement, Radiant's Couples lineup offers a good balance of on-road agility, interior comfort, and price discipline across multiple wheelbase options.

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