Best Off Road Caravans Under $100,000 in Australia for 2026

 

Choosing a capable off-road caravan is about finding the right balance between durability, towing weight, comfort and equipment. A higher price does not always mean a better setup for the way you plan to travel.

There are plenty of off road caravans under $100000 that combine capable suspension, practical layouts and useful off-grid systems. Options range from compact couples caravans to larger models with extra living and sleeping space.

Battery storage, solar capacity, fresh water and payload can vary considerably between models. Looking beyond the advertised price helps identify which caravans provide the equipment and carrying capacity you actually need.

This guide compares 10 options for 2026, covering their key specifications, towing figures and off-road equipment to help you choose a caravan suited to your travel plans.

Browse live caravan listings from across the country, then compare off road caravans in Australia using search filters by price, location, weight, length and sleeping capacity while exploring manufacturer and model reviews.

Key Features to Look for Under $100,000

Chassis and Suspension

For repeated corrugations, prioritize an articulated coupling, substantial chassis, independent suspension, suitable shocks and off-road tires.

The models here include six-inch chassis or A-frame construction, Crusader’s 2.8T CrusadAir airbag suspension, Vivid’s 3.7T TUFFRIDE independent suspension, and Fantasy’s 3.5T coil suspension.

Battery and Solar Capacity

The shortlist stretches from 100Ah batteries with 400W solar in the NGC21S and SRC-21 to 600Ah lithium and 1,225W solar in the MDC XT19HRT MKIII.

Other notable systems include 600Ah/800W in the Horizon 19 and 400Ah/500W in the Voyager 20.

Water Storage

Fresh-water capacity ranges from 160L in the MDC to 225L in the Horizon 19.

Most larger models provide around 190–220L.

Every litre carried consumes roughly one kilogram of payload.

Tare, ATM and Payload

Published tare figures in this group range from approximately 1,850kg to 2,940kg, while ATM ratings generally sit between 2,500kg and 3,500kg.

Calculated payload varies significantly, from 367kg on the cited NGC21S example to 900kg on The Cape.

Also check tow-vehicle GVM, GCM, individual axle limits, ATM and Tow Ball Weight (TBW) against the manufacturer’s maximum permissible ball-load limit.

Off-Road Caravans Prices and Key Specs at a Glance 

Caravan

Price

Tare Weight

ATM

Solar Capacity

Water Capacity

NewGen NGC21S

$89,990

2,932kg 

3,299kg 

400W

190L

SWAG SCT13 Adventure 2B

$73,990

1,850kg

2,500kg

300W

200L

Vivid Voyager 20

$95,990

2,720kg

3,500kg

500W

200L

New Age Manta Ray Expedition 15ft

$90,990

2,140kg

2,640kg

600W

220L

Fantasy Horizon 19

$80,990

2,650kg

3,500kg

800W

225L

Snowy River SRC-21

$73,990

2,475kg

3,000kg

400W

190L

Eagle Warrior 190CX

$82,990

2,832kg

3,500kg

400W

190L

Crusader CRV Gladiator Familia

$80,469

1,882kg

2,700kg

400W

200L

Aussie Fivestar The Cape 21’6

$84,000

2,600kg

3,500kg

420W

190L

MDC XT19HRT MKIII

$94,990

2,940kg

3,500kg

1,225W

160L

NGC21S 

NGC21S from Newgen Caravans

The NewGen NGC21S is a 21ft multi-terrain couples caravan designed around spacious living, with a slide-out club lounge, rear ensuite, dual-axle platform, and comfortable layout for longer Australian road trips.

Its interior space, practical storage, water capacity, and multi-terrain construction suit couples wanting residential-style comfort while retaining equipment suitable for regional roads and varied travelling conditions across Australia nationwide today.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$89,990 

Overall Size

21ft couples layout

Towing Figures

Current 2026 dealer-stock example reports 2,932kg tare and 3,299kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

367kg calculated payload

Chassis and Suspension

Dual-axle chassis, coil suspension and checkerplate protection

Power and Water Equipment

400W of solar, 100Ah lithium battery and 190L fresh-water capacity from two 95L tanks

Interior and Layout

Slide-out club lounge, rear ensuite and couples-focused interior space

Filling 190L of fresh water leaves, on that particular van, approximately 177kg before allowing for gas, food, clothing and other equipment.

The NGC21S makes most sense for a couple prioritizing interior space, a rear ensuite and slide-out lounge over maximum cargo margin.

Buyers should weigh the exact finished van before committing to extended self-sufficient travel.

View all caravan listings from NewGen Caravans

SCT13 

SCT13 from SWAG Caravans

The SWAG SCT13 Adventure 2B is a compact off-road pop-top caravan built for travellers wanting lower towing weight, manageable dimensions, and capable construction for remote tracks and regular Australian touring.

Its 13ft format combines a north-south king bed, composite body, off-road suspension, lithium power, and generous water capacity, making it practical for couples valuing mobility, simplicity, and efficient travel overall.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$73,990

Overall Size

6.00m overall length and 13ft class format

Towing Figures

1,850kg approximate tare and 2,500kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

Roughly 650kg payload

Chassis and Suspension

Composite construction, honeycomb floor, hot-dipped galvanized six-inch chassis, coil suspension, twin off-road shocks, mud-terrain tires and Cruisemaster DO35 coupling

Power and Water Equipment

300Ah lithium battery, inverter equipment, at least 300W of listed rooftop solar, 200L fresh-water capacity and 120L grey tank

Interior and Layout

North-south 2m × 2m king bed

Even after filling its 200L fresh-water capacity, about 450kg remains theoretically available before gas and other cargo.

SWAG notes that its dry weights exclude water and some removable or optional items, making an actual loaded weighbridge check important.

Its lower mass reduces the payload and towing-pressure problem common in larger off-road caravans, while the pop-top helps keep travel height to 2.68m closed with air conditioning.

The trade-off is obvious: living space and internal facilities are more compact than in 19–21ft full-height caravans.

View all caravan listings from SWAG Caravans

Voyager 20 

Voyager from Vivid Caravans

The Vivid Voyager 20 is a full-off-road couples caravan developed for demanding travel, combining a strong DuraGal chassis, independent suspension, substantial carrying capacity, and a practical 20ft interior layout overall.

Its club-lounge configuration, lithium battery system, rooftop solar, and large fresh-water storage create a balanced setup for travellers seeking comfort, durability, and useful off-grid capability across varied Australian terrain confidently.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$95,990

Overall Size

6.1m externally through the body and 8.1m overall

Towing Figures

2,720kg tare and 3,500kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

780kg calculated payload

Chassis and Suspension

150 × 50mm DuraGal steel chassis, PolyTech wall frame, TIG-welded roof structure, honeycomb floor, 3mm composite exterior cladding, 3.7T TUFFRIDE independent coil-sprung trailing-arm suspension, 16in mud-terrain tires and DO35 coupling

Power and Water Equipment

400Ah of lithium, 500W solar, 3,000W inverter, 200L fresh water and 95L grey water

Interior and Layout

Club-lounge couples interior

Full fresh tanks still leave about 580kg of nominal payload, providing substantially greater packing headroom than several rivals.

That blend of full-off-road hardware, useful carrying capacity and a club-lounge couples interior makes the Voyager arguably the most rounded all-purpose choice here.

Caravan World awarded it Best Van Under $100,000 at its 2026 Caravan of the Year program.

View all caravan listings from Vivid Caravans

Manta Ray Expedition 

Manta Ray Expedition from New Age Caravans

The New Age Manta Ray Expedition is a full-off-road caravan range offering several body lengths, with the 15ft version providing a lighter option for travellers prioritising easier towing and manoeuvrability.

It combines independent suspension, strong chassis construction, generous fresh-water storage, and a capable electrical system, giving buyers a practical balance between lower towing mass, off-road hardware, and comfortable extended travel.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$90,990

Overall Size

6.79m travel length

Towing Figures

2,140kg tare and 2,640kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

Up to 500kg payload

Chassis and Suspension

Cruisemaster independent suspension, DO35 coupling, six-inch chassis members and LT265/75R16 mud-terrain tires

Power and Water Equipment

315Ah of battery, 600W solar and 220L fresh-water capacity

Interior and Layout

15–20ft layout range

Filling its generous 220L fresh-water capacity leaves roughly 280kg of theoretical payload for everything else.

For buyers who value a national mainstream caravan brand but want to keep mass down, the 15–18ft Expeditions occupy a useful middle ground between compact hybrids and heavy tandem vans.

The key is choosing size carefully.

View all caravan listings from New Age Caravans

Horizon 19 

Horizon from Fantasy Caravan

The Fantasy Horizon 19 is a 19ft multi-terrain caravan designed for travellers who value large electrical reserves, strong water capacity, generous payload, and robust tandem-axle construction for longer trips away.

Its lithium battery bank, substantial rooftop solar, coil suspension, mud-terrain tyres, and practical interior suit couples seeking extended self-sufficient travel while retaining useful storage and carrying capacity for gear overall.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$80,990

Overall Size

19ft tandem caravan format

Towing Figures

2,650kg tare and 3,500kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

850kg theoretical payload

Chassis and Suspension

Six-inch chassis and drawbar, Cruisemaster DO35 coupling, 3.5T coil suspension with Pedders shocks, 265/75R16 mud-terrain tires and 12in electric brakes

Power and Water Equipment

Two 300Ah lithium batteries, 800W of solar, 3,000W inverter/charger, 50A DC-DC charging, 225L fresh water and 75L grey water

Interior and Layout

Tandem caravan with strong off-grid focus

Fill all 225L of fresh water and roughly 625kg remains.

While body protection and XPS insulation are standard, the page lists no standard stone guard.

The Gusto Dust Reduction Pro is available as additional equipment for buyers planning dusty regional travel.

SRC-21 

SRC-21 from Snowy river caravans

The Snowy River SRC-21 is a 21ft semi-off-road caravan intended for travellers covering highways, regional roads, and maintained gravel routes while wanting a comfortable layout for longer Australian journeys overall.

Its ALOPEX body, tandem independent torsion suspension, lithium battery, rooftop solar, and useful fresh-water storage create a balanced touring package for couples prioritising road comfort, durability, and straightforward travel confidently.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$73,990 

Overall Size

8.027m travel length

Towing Figures

2,475kg tare and 3,000kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

525kg calculated payload

Chassis and Suspension

350-grade steel, six-inch A-frame, four-inch bearer and independent tandem torsion suspension rated to 3,000kg

Power and Water Equipment

100Ah lithium, 400W total solar and 190L of fresh water

Interior and Layout

ALOPEX body with welded aluminium-framed sandwich panels, 32mm walls and roof, 45mm floor and XPS insulation

Its two 95L tanks carry 190L of fresh water, so filling them leaves approximately 335kg before allowing for gas, food and other gear.

The SRC’s 100Ah system suits conventional gas-assisted touring better than frequent inverter-heavy appliance use away from mains power.

View all caravan listings from Snowy River Caravans

Warrior 190CX 

Warrior 190CX from Eagle Caravans

The Eagle Warrior 190CX is a tandem-axle off-road caravan designed for travellers wanting rugged running gear, practical internal living, and useful outdoor facilities for extended trips across varied Australian conditions.

Its independent suspension, lithium battery system, solar charging, substantial water storage, internal kitchen, and external slide-out cooking area provide flexibility for couples combining indoor comfort with outdoor living comfortably together.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$82,990

Overall Size

8.325m overall

Towing Figures

2,832kg tare and 3,500kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

668kg payload

Chassis and Suspension

Heavy-duty independent off-road suspension with twin shock absorbers, eight shocks across the tandem setup, DO35-compatible articulated coupling, 12in electric brakes and 265/75R16 off-road tires

Power and Water Equipment

Three 100Ah lithium batteries providing 300Ah, 400W of solar, 3,000W inverter/charger, 190L fresh-water capacity and 125L grey tank

Interior and Layout

Internal cooking facilities, external four-burner slide-out kitchen and cafe dinette convertible to an additional single berth

Filling the fresh tanks leaves roughly 478kg of nominal capacity for remaining equipment and supplies.

That makes it particularly attractive to couples who cook outdoors regularly but do not want the compromise of an external-kitchen-only hybrid.

View all caravan listings from Eagle Caravans

CRV Gladiator Familia

CRV Gladiator Familia from Crusader caravans

The Crusader CRV Gladiator Familia is a compact family off-road caravan designed to provide four-berth accommodation while keeping towing weight lower than many larger bunk-equipped family caravans in Australia today.

Its composite body, independent airbag suspension, fresh-water capacity, bunks, and convertible front beds create a practical family layout for travellers wanting strong payload, manageable dimensions, and comfortable touring overall today.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$80,469 

Overall Size

7.04m overall and 5.23m floor, or 17ft 2in

Towing Figures

1,882kg average tare and 2,700kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

818kg average payload

Chassis and Suspension

Six-inch A-frame, DO35 coupling, independent 2.8T CrusadAir airbag suspension with double shocks, 12in brakes, LT245/75R16 all-terrain tires, aluminium stone protection, plumbing protection and scupper vent

Power and Water Equipment

135Ah lithium, 400W solar and 200L of fresh water

Interior and Layout

Family layout sleeping up to four using two bunks plus front singles that zip together into a queen

With 200L of fresh water aboard, approximately 618kg of nominal payload remains.

Families who value low tare, substantial payload and compact dimensions may find that a useful combination.

The Cape

The Cape from Aussie Fivestar Caravans

The Aussie Fivestar The Cape is a family-focused caravan offered with layouts that can include double or triple bunks, providing flexible sleeping arrangements alongside a queen bed for family touring.

Its tandem independent suspension, DuraGal chassis, generous payload, fresh-water storage, and family-oriented interior suit travellers needing extra sleeping capacity, useful carrying room, and capable off-road construction for longer trips comfortably.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$84,000

Overall Size

21’6 family caravan format

Towing Figures

2,600kg tare and 3,500kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

900kg calculated payload

Chassis and Suspension

Six-inch Australian-made DuraGal chassis, independent coil suspension with twin shocks, DO35 articulated coupling, dual axles, mud-terrain tires and checkerplate body protection

Power and Water Equipment

Two 100Ah batteries, 420W solar, 190L fresh water and 95L grey tank

Interior and Layout

Queen bed with double- or triple-bunk configurations

With all 190L of fresh water filled, around 710kg remains before other cargo.

The charging system is lithium-compatible, although the supplied battery chemistry should be verified.

Aussie Fivestar says The Cape is offered in both on-road and off-road forms and multiple layouts, so the exact chassis, suspension, ATM and equipment need to be written into the purchase specification.

View all caravan listings from Aussie Fivestar Caravans

MDC XT19HRT MKIII

MDC XT19HRT MKIII Caravans

The MDC XT19HRT MKIII is a hybrid off-road caravan built around high electrical autonomy, strong suspension hardware, and practical remote-travel capability for extended periods away from powered caravan sites regularly.

Its large lithium battery bank, extensive rooftop solar, independent coil suspension, and useful water storage create a capable setup for travellers running multiple appliances while exploring remote Australian destinations confidently.

Specification

Details

Advertised Cost

$94,990

Overall Size

7.70m long, 2.34m wide and 3.14m high

Towing Figures

2,940kg approximate tare and 3,500kg ATM

Available Carrying Capacity

About 560kg payload

Chassis and Suspension

Q460 galvanized-steel drawbar, Cruisemaster DO35, tandem X-TRACK independent coil suspension with twin Tough Trax HD shocks per side, 265/75R16 mud-terrain tires and 12in electric brakes

Power and Water Equipment

600Ah of LiFePO4 storage, 1,225W solar, 3,000W pure-sine inverter, 180A charging capability, 160L fresh water and 80L grey tank

Interior and Layout

Remote-travel hybrid focused on high electrical autonomy

Two 80L fresh tanks carry 160L, so about 400kg remains after filling them.

The caveat is that its already-high dry mass demands careful tow-vehicle GVM, GCM, axle and TBW calculations.

View all caravan listings from MDC Caravans

Matching the Caravan to Your Travel Style

Weekend and Short-Trip Use

The 1,850kg SCT13 is the most maneuverable option, while the 1,882kg-average Gladiator Familia brings similar weight efficiency to a four-berth family layout.

Both avoid towing nearly three tonnes of empty caravan for a two-night trip.

Long-Distance Travel

The Vivid Voyager balances a 780kg payload, 200L water, 400Ah lithium and 500W solar with a comfortable 20ft couples interior.

The Horizon 19 goes further electrically with 600Ah/800W and provides an 850kg payload.

Family Travel Needs

The Gladiator Familia is the weight-efficient choice.

The Cape offers substantially more physical space, triple-bunk potential and a calculated 900kg payload.

Remote and Regional Destinations

The MDC leads for electrical generation at 1,225W, while the Manta Ray Expedition combines 220L water, 600W solar and explicit full-off-road positioning.

For severe routes, terrain warranties and loaded weights should carry more weight than the word “off-road” in advertising.

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Build Quality and Rough-Road Protection

Independent Suspension

Independent systems allow each wheel to react more independently to uneven terrain.

The Vivid uses TUFFRIDE coil trailing arms; New Age uses Cruisemaster independent suspension; MDC uses X-TRACK coils; and Crusader specifies independent CrusadAir airbags.

Chassis Construction

Six-inch chassis or A-frame dimensions are common across NewGen, Fantasy, New Age, Crusader, SWAG and The Cape, while the Voyager specifies a 150 × 50mm DuraGal foundation.

Size alone, however, does not establish durability; engineering, weld quality and load distribution remain critical.

Underbody and Tank Protection

SWAG specifies a protected underbody, Crusader plumbing protection, NewGen checkerplate protection and MDC forward mud-flap and checkerplate measures.

These details become increasingly valuable on stone-covered tracks.

Dust and Weather Sealing

Composite/XPS construction is widespread, but dust control varies.

Crusader provides a scupper vent, whereas Fantasy offers its Gusto dust-reduction system as additional equipment.

This is one area where similarly equipped vans can differ materially in remote-area suitability.

Conclusion

Capability, Equipment and Value

There is no single winner for every buyer, but the data exposes several standouts.

For a conventional 20ft full-off-road couples caravan, the Vivid Voyager 20 has the strongest all-round case with a 780kg payload, 400Ah battery bank, 500W solar and independent suspension, plus the independent validation of winning Caravan World’s 2026 Best Van Under $100,000 award.

For maximum off-grid hardware, the Fantasy Horizon 19 combines 600Ah lithium, 800W solar, 225L fresh water and an 850kg payload.

Fantasy classifies it as multi-terrain, while its dust-reduction system is additional equipment.

The MDC XT19HRT MKIII goes further electrically with 1,225W solar and 600Ah lithium, but at roughly 2,940kg tare it places much greater demands on the tow vehicle.

For lower towing mass, the SWAG SCT13 and New Age Manta Ray Expedition 15ft stand out.

Families should also put the Crusader Gladiator Familia near the top of the list: its roughly 1,882kg tare and 818kg average payload are exceptional figures for a four-berth off-road model.

The Cape, meanwhile, offers substantially more family space and a calculated 900kg payload.

Getting More from a $100,000 Caravan Budget

The smartest purchase is not necessarily the van closest to the upper end of the budget.

Preserve room for weight verification, suitable towing equipment, communications, recovery equipment and any dust-management or electrical upgrades your travel pattern actually requires.

More importantly, calculate the complete combination before purchase: Australia’s towing limits involve ATM, Tow Ball Weight, tow-vehicle GVM, GCM and individual axle limits.

A vehicle’s advertised braked towing capacity may not be usable when the tow vehicle itself is heavily loaded.

Payload is one of the most revealing numbers in this comparison.

The examples range from only 367kg on the cited NGC21S dealer-stock van to 900kg on The Cape, while full fresh-water tanks can consume 160–225kg before a single bag, gas bottle or food item is added.

For 2026 buyers planning genuine remote travel, those numbers and the exact terrain conditions covered by the manufacturer should ultimately matter more than the size of the solar panel or the badge on the front.

Originally Published : https://www.caravansforsale.com.au/best-off-road-caravans-under-100000-australia/


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