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Why Windsor Caravans?

Compare all 11 Windsor caravan models with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Windsor listings on VANTURE. Windsor operates across two core ranges: the Genesis line with standard layouts and the off-road-capable Rapid and Wild series, spanning from lightweight couples' rigs at 1920 kg tare through to family-friendly models at 2455 kg. Weights run from 2500 to 3200 kg ATM, placing most Windsor caravans within reach of mid-size SUV and 4WD towers. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll email when a new Windsor matches your criteria.

Windsor Caravans operates in the Australian market with a focused range built around family and adventurer buyers seeking on- and off-road capability. The Genesis range provides classic caravan layouts across the 176RD, 196MD, 196RD and 220MD models, with sleeping capacity from two to five persons and ATM weights spanning 2500 to 2950 kg. The Rapid series — comprising the Rapid 13, 15B and 15D — introduces off-road DNA with reinforced builds, all sitting at 2990 kg ATM and suited to remote-area touring. The Wild line bridges the gap, offering standard amenities in a tougher build envelope: the Wild 176RD and 196RD mirror Genesis geometry, while the Wild 196MD and 220MD scale up to sleeps 4–5 with ATM weights to 3200 kg. Across all models, tare weights range from 1920 to 2455 kg, giving buyers a clear path from nimble weekend tow-along rigs to full-spec family tourers. Windsor positions itself as a builder for buyers seeking practical, weight-conscious options without premium pricing.

Windsor Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Windsor caravan?

Windsor's lineup appeals to three core buyer groups. Couples and weekenders gravitate to the Genesis 176RD and Wild 176RD — both at 1920–1950 kg tare and 2500 kg ATM — lightweight enough for small-to-mid SUVs and straightforward to manoeuvre at crowded caravan parks. Small families favour the Genesis 196MD, Wild 196MD and Wild 196RD, which sleep four to five and sit within towing range of mainstream 4WDs, hitting 2167–2250 kg tare. Off-road adventurers and remote-area tourers choose the Rapid series (Rapid 13, 15B, 15D) or the Wild 220MD, all engineered for corrugated tracks and boondocking, with beefed-up underbodies and all-terrain road manners. First-time buyers often start at the Genesis 176RD or 196RD; grey nomads and full-timers migrate toward the Wild 220MD or Rapid 15B for extended self-sufficiency and living space.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Windsor, check the chassis for surface rust at the drawbar welds and around the jockey-wheel mounting — an early corrosion sign in Australian coastal climates. Inspect the frame around the front overhang for flex or cracks; Windsor's standard steel chassis can fatigue under load on poorly maintained roads. Look at the window and door seals for water staining or soft spots in the walls — sandwich-panel construction is durable but edge-sealing failures lead to hidden moisture. Run the handbrake and jockey wheel through full travel, checking for smooth action and no grinding noise. On Rapid and Wild models, inspect the suspension bushes for play and any visible weeping on shock absorbers. Examine the coupling socket for wear and corrosion; ask for service records, as regular greasing extends the life of mechanical systems significantly.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Windsor caravan history yet, so resale trends are not established in our data. Generally, caravans in the 2500–3000 kg ATM band hold value steadily if maintained and not damaged, depreciating 8–12 per cent annually in the first three years. A Windsor Genesis or Wild model in good order typically retains 65–75 per cent of purchase price over five years; off-road-spec Rapid models may hold slightly better value if they have a track record of reliable remote touring. When buying used, look for service history and absence of water damage — those two factors alone can swing resale value by 15–20 per cent. Ask the seller about warranty coverage and any modifications (aftermarket suspension, solar, upgraded appliances), as bolt-on upgrades attract buyer interest and can offset depreciation.

Frequently asked questions about Windsor Caravans

Where are Windsor caravans made?

Windsor caravans are built in Australia. The manufacturer assembles all models using local and imported components, with final builds tailored to the Australian market and local road conditions. Australian compliance certification is standard across the range.

What's the price range for a Windsor caravan?

VANTURE has limited active Windsor data currently — no live listings at present. Based on the 11 models in the Windsor range (Genesis, Rapid and Wild series), pricing typically spans from entry-level couples' models like the Genesis 176RD at the lower end through to the family-spec Wild 220MD at the upper range. Set an alert on VANTURE and we will email you as soon as a Windsor caravan is listed, so you can see real market pricing on the model you're after.

What Windsor caravan models are best for families?

The Genesis 196MD and Genesis 220MD are purpose-built for families, both sleeping four to five with full-size double beds and kids' bunks. The Wild 196MD and Wild 220MD mirror the Genesis layout but add tougher construction (heavier tare, ATM to 3000–3200 kg) for families planning regular off-road or boondocking trips. If your family plans remote touring, the Rapid 15B (sleeps 4, all-terrain suspension) is also a strong fit. All three ranges have sufficient water and waste capacity for week-long touring without resupply.

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

Sold data for Windsor is limited (zero units on VANTURE so far) — too thin to draw a firm resale conclusion. Generic caravan market indicators suggest Australian-built standard caravans in the 2500–3000 kg class retain 65–75 per cent of purchase price over five years; off-road-spec models like the Rapid may perform better if well maintained. To build confidence, inspect any potential purchase for water damage, service history and honest wear — these factors dominate resale value far more than badge alone.

What should I check when buying a used Windsor caravan?

Focus on four points. First, inspect the steel chassis around the drawbar and jockey-wheel mount for surface rust and corrosion — salt-air environments accelerate this. Second, check all windows and door seals for water staining inside the walls; wind the awning in and out fully and listen for binding or noise. Third, run the handbrake and jockey wheel through full travel; any grinding or stiffness signals maintenance overdue. Fourth, on Rapid and Wild models especially, inspect suspension bushes and shock absorbers for play and weeping. Ask the seller for service records; regular greasing of coupling, jockey and chassis pivot points is the single best indicator of overall caretaking.

Can a mid-size SUV or 4WD tow a Windsor caravan?

Most Windsor models sit comfortably within mid-size 4WD and large SUV towing capacity. The lightweight couples' rigs — Genesis 176RD and Wild 176RD at 1920–1950 kg tare, 2500 kg ATM — suit small-to-mid SUVs (HiLux, Ranger, Colorado class). The family and off-road models (Genesis 196MD, Wild 196MD, Wild 196RD, Rapid 13) sit at 2167–2268 kg tare and 2750–2990 kg ATM, ideal for mainstream 4WDs (Toyota LandCruiser, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max). The heavier family and off-road models (Wild 220MD at 2455 kg tare, 3200 kg ATM; Rapid 15B/15D at 2400+ kg tare, 2990 kg ATM) require proven long-wheelbase 4WDs or dual-cab pickups with strong ball ratings. Always check your vehicle's towing capacity and ball rating on the compliance plate — Windsor models within your vehicle's limit tow predictably, but overloading compromises safety and void warranty.

How off-road capable is Windsor?

Windsor's Rapid series (Rapid 13, 15B, 15D) is purpose-built for off-road touring, with reinforced chassis, independent suspension, and tougher couplings and body fittings than the Genesis range. All three Rapid models are rated 2990 kg ATM and sit at 2268–2404 kg tare, keeping them manageable on rougher tracks. The Wild range (196MD, 196RD, 220MD, 176RD) occupies a middle ground — tougher than Genesis but not full off-road spec — and handles corrugated outback roads and rough camp tracks competently without needing heavy 4WD credentials. The Genesis range (176RD, 196MD, 196RD, 220MD) is standard on-road caravan build and suits maintained roads and established parks. If boondocking remote Australia is your plan, pick a Rapid; if light bush camping with occasional rough roads, a Wild works well; if blacktop and parks only, Genesis is enough.

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