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Why Silversun Caravans?

Find Silversun caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Silversun builds five caravan models across the Neptune, Pluto, Saturn and Shockwave ranges, from lightweight single-axle tourers to full off-road family caravans. Weights span 1000 kg tare for the compact Pluto up to 1750 kg for the heavy-duty Shockwave. All models sleep one to two, with towing weights between 1600 and 2650 kg ATM. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll notify you when a new Silversun matches your search.

Silversun Caravans designs and manufactures a compact, purpose-built range of on-road and off-road caravans for the Australian market. The company focuses on lightweight construction and towing efficiency, with models engineered to suit mid-size SUVs and four-wheel-drives across varying terrain and towing capacities. The Neptune series forms the core range, offered in single-axle (402S and 402D) and tandem-axle (452D) variants, all designed for couples and small families seeking balance between living space and fuel economy. The Pluto sits at the entry level — a compact single-sleeper or two-sleeper tourer weighing just 1000 kg tare, suited to first-time caravan buyers and downsizers. The Saturn bridges the gap with a 1550 kg tare and 2000 kg ATM, while the Shockwave represents Silversun's off-road offering: a 1750 kg single-axle caravan with independent suspension and ground-clearance design for remote touring and bush camping.

Silversun Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Silversun?

Silversun's lightweight, Australian-focused range appeals to couples and small families planning regular weekend trips and longer caravan holidays without the towing burden of larger rigs. The Pluto attracts first-time buyers stepping up from tent camping or borrowing a mate's van — you can tow it with almost any SUV. The Neptune series suits established caravanners who want proven on-road design and reasonable fuel economy; the 452D tandem-axle variant caters to buyers who need extra storage and don't mind the additional weight penalty. The Shockwave is built for couples and small families serious about off-road exploration: remote bush camping, unsealed outback tracks, and grey-nomad touring where independence from caravan parks matters. If your tow vehicle is a HiLux, Colorado or Ranger, you have flexibility across the entire Silversun range.

What to inspect

Check the caravan's tare weight on the compliance plate — compare it to the published spec to spot any hidden modifications or damage repairs. Inspect the drawbar closely for rust or cracks, particularly at weld points if the unit has been stored outdoors for long periods. Look at the coupling and jockey wheel for play or corrosion. Run your eye along the chassis under the van for bent rails or collision signs. For the Shockwave's off-road suspension, grab each shock absorber and check for oil weeping or internal play — gas struts should feel firm. Examine window seals and corner joints for water staining or soft spots in the floor; lightweight caravans are prone to ingress if seals fail. Open and close doors, windows and hatches — hinges should move smoothly and latches should lock firmly. Check tyre condition and the date they were manufactured; if older than five years, budget for replacement.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold-price history for Silversun caravans yet, so we cannot draw firm conclusions about how this brand holds value on the second-hand market. When you do buy a used Silversun, its resale outlook will depend heavily on the model's age, condition and the broader caravan market cycle. Lightweight caravans with good condition and low ownership usually retain value better than heavily used or poorly maintained units. Neptune models tend to be reliable workhorses, so older ones in good order should still attract buyers. If you find a Silversun listed for sale, check how long it has been on the market — a slow-moving listing suggests the seller's price is above fair market value. Always inspect in person and compare the asking price to similar on-road caravans of the same weight and sleeping capacity listed elsewhere.

Frequently asked questions about Silversun Caravans

Where are Silversun caravans made?

Silversun Caravans are Australian-designed and built. The company manufactures its full range locally, tailoring models to Australian road conditions, towing regulations and buyer preferences. Australian production means shorter lead times for new orders and easier access to spare parts and warranty support through local dealers.

What's the price range for a Silversun caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active Silversun listings and no sold-price history, so we cannot quote typical market pricing. To find current pricing, contact a Silversun dealer directly or set an alert on VANTURE — when one is listed for sale, you'll see the asking price and be able to compare it to similar on-road caravans in the same weight and sleeping-capacity bracket. Entry-level models like the Pluto tend to sit at the lower end of the caravan market, while the tandem-axle Neptune 452D and off-road Shockwave command higher asking prices due to their additional capacity and features.

What Silversun models are best for couples and weekenders?

The Silversun Pluto is purpose-built for couples and weekenders — it weighs just 1000 kg tare and sleeps one to two, making it the easiest to tow and manoeuvre. The Neptune 402S and 402D are also well-suited to couples planning longer trips; they're heavier (1230–1420 kg tare) but offer more living space and a more robust build. If you want to explore rough tracks and camp off-road, the Shockwave delivers independent suspension and ground clearance while still sleeping two and remaining manageable for most modern four-wheel-drives.

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

VANTURE has no sold Silversun listings to date, so we cannot draw a firm resale conclusion. However, Australian-built caravans with strong local dealer networks tend to hold value well if they are well-maintained and not damaged. When a used Silversun does appear on the market, its price will reflect its age, condition, maintenance history and the broader demand for lightweight caravans. Set an alert on VANTURE and compare any listing price to similar single-axle and tandem-axle caravans of equivalent weight and sleeping capacity.

What should I check when buying a used Silversun?

Verify the tare weight on the compliance plate matches the published spec — significant differences suggest hidden repair work or undisclosed modifications. Inspect the drawbar and coupling for rust, cracks or play, especially where the bar welds to the chassis. Check the jockey wheel for corrosion and smooth operation. Look along the chassis rails for bends or previous collision damage. Examine window seals and corner joints for water staining or soft spots in the floor — lightweight caravans are vulnerable to water ingress. For the Shockwave, grab each shock absorber and feel for oil weeping or internal movement; they should feel solid. Test all doors, windows and latches; hinges should move freely and locks should engage firmly. Finally, check the tyres for condition and age — if they're older than five years, expect to replace them soon.

Can a common mid-size SUV tow a Silversun caravan?

Yes — Silversun's entire range is designed for mid-size SUVs and four-wheel-drives. The Pluto, at 1600 kg ATM, suits almost any modern SUV with a towing capacity of 1600 kg or more. The Neptune 402S and 402D (1600–1900 kg ATM) are comfortably within the tow limit of a HiLux, Colorado, Ranger, Fortuner or similar. The Saturn (2000 kg ATM) and Shockwave (2650 kg ATM) suit more capable four-wheel-drives like newer dual-cab utes and large SUVs, but you must check your specific vehicle's towing capacity on the compliance plate before committing. If you're unsure, ask a Silversun dealer to confirm the match for your tow vehicle.

How off-road capable is Silversun?

The Shockwave is Silversun's dedicated off-road model — it features independent suspension, increased ground clearance and a more robust frame designed for unsealed tracks and remote touring. The Shockwave weighs 1750 kg tare and sleeps two, making it a genuine choice for couples planning serious outback exploration. The Neptune and Saturn are on-road caravans; while they can handle gravel roads and light bush tracks, they lack the ground clearance and suspension geometry of a purpose-built off-road design. If you plan to leave sealed roads frequently and camp in remote areas, the Shockwave is the only Silversun model engineered for that role.

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