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Why Victory Caravans?

Find Victory caravans for sale across Australia — set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email when one matches your criteria. Victory builds a range of 17 models from lightweight couples' vans through to large family and full-timer rigs, with sleeping capacities from 2 to 8. Models span 14.6 feet to 24 feet, with bunk-heavy options (the 21FT, 22FT and 24FT Bunk ranges sleep 4 to 8) suited to families and groups, and rear-door and centre-door layouts for couples and smaller parties. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll notify you when a Victory listing appears.

Victory Caravans is an Australian caravan builder with a focused lineup spanning lightweight couples' models through to full-size family and touring rigs. The brand's range runs from the entry-level 14.6FT Rear Door Composite through to the 24FT Bunk, which sleeps up to 8 people — positioning Victory across the spectrum from weekenders and downsizers to families and grey nomads. The model spread emphasises flexible sleeping configurations: bunk models (21FT FB, 21FT Bunk, 22FT Bunk, 24FT Bunk) cater to families and groups, whilst the rear-door and centre-door ranges serve couples and two-person touring. Victory's approach favours mid-range family and touring caravans with practical floor plans and solid construction rather than ultra-specialist or luxury segments.

Victory Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Victory?

Victory's lineup attracts couples looking for a tow-friendly 17–20 foot van, families wanting a bunk model that sleeps 4–8, and grey nomads planning extended off-grid touring in the 19–23 foot range. The bunk-heavy selection (five models from 19FT to 24FT sleep 4–8) makes Victory popular with multi-generational groups and families with teenagers. Rear-door and pantry models appeal to buyers who prioritise dinette-to-bed conversion and easy access; centre-door layouts suit those wanting separate sleeping and living zones. First-time buyers and downsizers often gravitate toward the lighter 14.6FT and 17.6FT composites, which are easier to tow with mid-range vehicles. The 24FT Bunk, sleeping 6–8, targets full-time nomads and large family groups willing to accept a heavier tow requirement.

What to inspect

Victory caravans use composite construction in some models (notably the 14.6FT and 17.6FT Rear Door variants), so check for corner delamination, water staining around window cutouts, and soft spots in the floor near wheel wells — early signs of panel failure. For all models, inspect the coupling and drawbar welds for surface rust or cracks; check the jockey wheel mount and front overhang for flex or stress fractures. Bunk models (21FT FB, 22FT, 24FT) should have all gas struts tested for smooth operation, and canvas edges (if fitted) examined for wear and separation. Look inside for water marks on ceiling joins, especially around vents and roof seams, and test all cupboard and locker latches — these wear quickly on older rigs. Check the compliance plate for the tare weight and ATM, and verify the drawbar number against the compliance documentation.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Victory listings yet, so second-hand pricing data is still building. Victory's broad model range — from compact 14.6FT couples' vans to 24FT family rigs — likely means resale value varies significantly by size and age. Lighter models (14.6–17FT) in composite tend to depreciate faster than full-size bunk vans, which hold value better because families consistently demand large sleeping capacity. When browsing the second-hand market, expect 3–5 year old units to be priced 20–30% below new retail depending on condition and mileage. Composite-bodied models may show deeper discounts if water damage or panel delamination is visible. Set an alert on VANTURE so you can track real selling prices as more Victory vans list and sell through the marketplace.

Frequently asked questions about Victory Caravans

Where are Victory caravans made?

Victory Caravans are built in Australia. The brand manufactures its entire range locally, from the lightweight 14.6FT composite models through to the large 24FT family bunk vans. All models are constructed and assembled in Australia, meaning compliance and warranty are handled domestically and spare-parts availability is typically strong.

What's the price range for a Victory caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active Victory listings or sold history, so marketplace price data is limited. Entry-level models like the 14.6FT Rear Door Composite are typically priced as new caravans in the lower-mid range; larger family bunk models (22FT, 24FT) sit in the premium range for new purchases. Check VANTURE regularly or set an alert — as used Victory vans sell through the marketplace, real second-hand pricing data will build up and give you a clear sense of what buyers are actually paying.

What Victory models are best for families?

Victory's bunk-heavy lineup makes it excellent for families. The 21FT FB (sleeps 4–5), 21FT Bunk (sleeps 4–5), 22FT Bunk (sleeps 4–5), and 24FT Bunk (sleeps 6–8) are specifically designed for families and multi-generational groups. The 24FT Bunk is the flagship family model, sleeping up to 8 and offering full off-grid living space for extended touring. If you're towing with a smaller SUV, the 17.6FT Rear Door Bunk Composite (sleeps 4–5) combines family sleeping with a lighter tare weight. For couples without children, the non-bunk rear-door models (17.6FT, 19.6FT, 20.6FT, 21.6FT) offer more compact, manoeuvreable options.

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

Sold data for Victory is limited (zero units on VANTURE so far) — too thin to draw a firm resale conclusion. Because Victory is an Australian builder with a solid family-focused range, bunk models (particularly the 24FT) tend to hold value better than lighter couples' vans in general market conditions. Once used Victory caravans begin selling on VANTURE, you'll see real second-hand pricing that will tell you exactly how well different models retain value. Set an alert to track this as the data builds.

What should I check when buying a used Victory?

Composite-bodied models (14.6FT and 17.6FT Rear Door Composite) need careful inspection for corner delamination, water ingress at window frames, and soft floor spots — these are early signs of panel failure. For all models, examine the drawbar and coupling for rust and cracks, especially at weld points; check the jockey wheel mount for stress fractures. Bunk models should have all gas struts operating smoothly — test both the bed-lift and any roof-hatch struts fully. Inspect ceiling seams and vents for water marks, and run your hand along the internal walls and floor to feel for soft spots or hollow areas. Finally, verify the tare weight and ATM on the compliance plate match the van's condition — heavier age and wear can push actual weight above rated figures.

Is a Victory caravan worth buying?

Victory's 17-model Australian-built range spans genuinely different buyer needs — from lightweight couples' vans to serious family and full-timer rigs — without chasing luxury price points. The bunk models (21FT to 24FT) deliver strong family sleeping capacity at reasonable cost compared to imported or premium brands. Because Victory is built locally, compliance, warranty support, and spare-parts availability are straightforward. The trade-off is that Victory targets the practical middle market rather than cutting-edge off-road or premium-fit-out niches. If you want a solid Australian-made family van or couples' tourer without paying for brand prestige, Victory's breadth of choice makes it worth a serious look. Visit dealers, compare used examples on VANTURE as they list, and test a few models to find which sleeping and door layout suits your touring style.

Is Victory good for families with kids?

Yes — Victory's range is explicitly family-focused. Five of the 17 models are bunk-equipped (19.6FT Bunk, 21FT FB, 21FT Bunk, 22FT Bunk, 24FT Bunk), sleeping 4–8 people. The 24FT Bunk sleeps up to 8 and offers room for a large family or multi-generational group to live full-time. Even non-bunk models like the 19.6FT Centre Door and 21.6FT Rear Club provide dinette-to-bed conversion for a child or teenager. The Bunk models include proper separated sleeping areas — avoiding the cramped quarters of a small couples' van — and provide genuine living space for school-age children on longer trips. For families towing with mid-range vehicles, the 17.6FT Rear Door Bunk Composite (sleeps 4–5) balances family capacity with lighter weight. Larger families will find the 22FT and 24FT Bunk models purpose-built for your needs.

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