The 2025 season is here! Explore our collection of six exceptional Swift touring caravan ranges, including the UK's best-selling Sprite, the superbly equipped Challenger and the luxurious Elegance Grande. Find your perfect caravan today.
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Sprite Exclusive and Sprite Grande Exclusive touring caravans (2 to 6 berth)
From: £23,745.00
New for 2025, all Sprite Exclusive models feature an enhanced level equipment whilst maintaining a competitive price point.
- 12 Models
- 2 - 6 Berths
- 7 Single axle models
- 5 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1094kg
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Award-winning luxury Swift Elegance Grande (4 berth) touring caravan
From: £43,495.00
To ensure your touring is as comfortable as it is luxurious, no specification has been overlooked when it comes to the Elegance Grande.
- 5 Models
- 4 Berths
- 1 Single axle models
- 4 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1892kg
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Swift Challenger Exclusive & Challenger Grande Exclusive touring caravans (2 to 6 berth)
From: £32,195.00
The Challenger Exclusive / Challenger Grande Exclusive embraces sophistication with its sleek lines and impeccable finishes, boasting additional premium features to make this range extra special.
- 9 Models
- 2 - 6 Berths
- 5 Single axle models
- 4 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1442kg
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Swift Challenger (2 to 4 berth) touring caravan
From: £30,345.00
Enjoy space, equipment and quality wherever the road takes you, with excellent specification within a competitive price bracket
- 4 Models
- 2 - 4 Berths
- 3 Single axle models
- 1 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1435kg
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Swift Challenger Grande (4 to 6 berth) luxury touring caravan
From: £36,145.00
At 8ft-wide, the Challenger Grande offers increased interior space combined with incredible style and excellent specification making it ideal for families.
- 5 Models
- 4 - 6 Berths
- 2 Single axle models
- 3 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1672kg
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The UK’s best-selling Swift Sprite touring caravan (2 to 6 berth)
From: £23,545.00
Sprite is packed full with all the essentials, tasteful styling and quality fixtures that keep it a family favourite year-on-year.
- 7 Models
- 2 - 6 Berths
- 5 Single axle models
- 2 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1218kg
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Award-winning Swift Sprite Compact (2 berth) single axle touring caravan
From: £21,895.00
Proving that the best things come in small packages, the Sprite Compact two-berth model is ideal for those new to touring or seeking a lighter vehicle.
- 1 Model
- 2 Berths
- 1 Single axle models
- MRO from: 1094kg
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Swift Sprite Grande (4 to 6 berth) touring caravan
From: £28,395.00
The exceptionally popular Sprite Grande continues to represent fantastic value with 8ft-wide space and an enviable level of standard specification.
- 4 Models
- 4 - 6 Berths
- 1 Single axle models
- 3 Twin axle models
- MRO from: 1507kg
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The Swift Basecamp touring caravan is the perfect lightweight single axle camping vehicle
If you're looking for one of the best caravans for beginners, why not check out the small and lightweight Swift Basecamp. It's easy to tow, sleeps 2-4 and has a tardis like interior with plenty of storage space.
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News article - 3 September 2024
With 76 Swift caravans, campervans and motorhomes on display at the National Motorhome & Caravan show 2024, it promises to be our biggest and best line up yet.
What are the lightest Swift touring caravans?
Guide - 19 August 2024
With more interest in lightweight touring caravans than ever before, understanding what the industry has to offer is an important part of your research.
What's the difference between a single and twin axle touring caravan?
Guide - 6 August 2024
The difference between a single and twin axle caravan lies in the number of axles and wheels, which impacts various aspects of the caravan's load capacity, handling and towing.
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News article - 1 July 2024
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What's the difference between a static caravan and a touring caravan?
A static caravan, is a large, self-contained unit that is designed to be permanently stationed on a caravan park or similar site. They are more spacious, stable and sturdy than tourers, as they are not designed to be towed on a regular basis.
In contrast, a touring caravan, is a smaller, more lightweight, streamlined unit that is designed to be towed behind a vehicle, and can be taken on road or camping trips to be set up in a variety of locations.
What is the lifespan of a touring caravan?
The average lifespan of a touring caravan can vary depending on several factors, including the manufacturer, usage, maintenance, and storage conditions. A touring caravan with regular care and maintenance can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years or more.
Additionally, Swift are the only manufacturer to offer extra reassurance with multiple warranties including an industry leading 10 year body shell warranty on their touring caravans.
Can you tow a caravan with a normal licence?
The rules and regulations regarding towing a caravan with a normal driver's licence vary depending on the country and jurisdiction in which you are located. In the UK, a special license or additional training may be required depending on the weight and size of the caravan.
Additionally, you should make sure that your vehicle is rated to tow the weight of the caravan and that you have the appropriate equipment, such as a tow hitch and trailer brakes.
Can you live permanently in a touring caravan?
Some people choose to live in a touring caravan permanently, while others may use it as a temporary or seasonal residence. It ultimately depends on personal preferences and lifestyle goals. Before making the decision to live in a touring caravan permanently, it's important to research local laws and regulations, assess the financial costs and benefits, and consider the practicalities of living in a small space long-term.
What's the difference between a single and twin axle touring caravan?
The difference between a single and twin axle caravan lies in the number of axles and wheels, which impacts various aspects of the caravan's performance, handling and load capacity. Each have their own features and advantages, but it ultimately comes down to personal preference and individual needs.
Do you pay road tax for a touring caravan?
In the UK, touring caravans are not subject to vehicle or road tax, as they are not considered to be motor vehicles. This means that you do not need to display a tax disc or pay any road tax fees for your touring caravan.
However, it's worth noting that you may still be required to pay other fees or charges, such as those for parking or using certain roads. Additionally, you should ensure that your caravan is properly insured and that you are complying with any relevant regulations and safety requirements.
Do touring caravans need an MOT?
In the UK, touring caravans do not require an MOT test as they are not classified as motor vehicles and do not have an engine or other mechanical components that would be subject to a test.
However, it is still important to maintain your touring caravan and ensure that it is in good working order for safety reasons. This includes regular checks and maintenance of the caravan's brakes, tires, and lights, as well as any gas, electrical, or plumbing systems.