Germany-based caravan brand Hobby has launched a new version of its Beachy camping trailer. The all-new Beachy 420+ features an additional bunk bed and a foldable multifunctional wall, which can be used to create a WC, dressing room inside. The color scheme is also updated to bring a sunset feeling to the living area along with some beach vibes, a signature feature of its models.
The main highlight of the new caravan is the optional multifunctional wall, which can be used to create a dressing room or a WC with a Porta Potti. This wall can also be used to partition between the seating and sleeping spaces. Like previous models, the caravan has a large rear door that provides easier access to the interior space.
The cabin features a combined seating space in the rear that turns into a bed for sleeping at night. It has a large dinette-style seating area with two tables to eat food, play games, or relax with friends. One of the tables doubles as a bench, which transforms the space into a cozy U-shaped seating. Furthermore, it can be converted into a bed, with a 2 x 1.70 meter sleeping space.
To sleep four persons, the caravan has another seating arrangement at the front that can be easily converted into a bunk bed or a cozy couch. Each of the bunk beds can withstand a load of up to 100 kg and comes with a guard and ladder to ensure safety.
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The kitchen is placed between the two seating spaces toward the side of the entrance door. It has a new cool box with a capacity of 39 liters to keep enough vegetables and drinks. The storage space has been updated – with a wardrobe, compartments, and storage space underneath the rear seating. Furthermore, the new model also embodies the beachy vibe with corduroy fabrics for seat cushions and backrests.
The Beachy 420+ measures 4.26 m long and has a maximum load capacity of up to 1,200 kg. Designed with comfort in mind during camping trips, it now includes four berths, making it a perfect caravan for families. The first models are scheduled for delivery in June 2025.
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