Automotive industry changes: Coachman redesigns Acadia series for 2025 launch
Peter Baber, the Reviews Editor of Practical Motorhome, shares his excitement about the latest motorhome offerings for 2025. A seasoned reviewer with over a decade of experience, Baber is known for his passion for motorhome trips, cooking, pottery, and recently, tennis.
Coachman has announced a series of updates for its motorhome range. The Lusso III (£51,545) joins the Lusso family, featuring fixed single beds in the rear and an end washroom, similar to the Lusso I and Lusso II. The Lusso III also boasts new features such as a 120W solar panel, a new one-piece door, and a coordinating footstool in the front lounge.
Coachman has streamlined its Laser models into one range, now called Laser Xtras. The Coachman Laser 845 Xtra (£43,060) has undergone a layout change, now featuring a blank wall with a TV fitted as standard. All six models in the new Laser Xtra range are 8ft wide, with only the 545 and 575 models having single axles; the rest are twin-axles.
What was previously known as the Laser 665 Xtra is now the Laser Xtra 865. The extra width allows the 675 Xtra to have an L-shaped lounge at the front.
Adria has also shared its new season news, with minor upgrades for the interior and a new look for the exterior.
The company behind the new Lusso III, Acadia 460 models, and the revised Acadia range for the 2025 season remains unidentified in the provided search results. However, Coachman has revamped its Acadia range for the 2025 season, adding two new models. The Acadia 460 (£29,745) features a sizable end washroom and a layout previously available in the VIP range. The other new model is the Acadia 675 Xtra (£36,155), an 8ft-wide twin-axle version of a popular layout with a transverse island bed and an end washroom.
Bailey has launched its new Unicorn Deluxe range, but details about the new models are yet to be disclosed.
As the motorhome industry gears up for the 2025 season, these updates promise exciting new options for enthusiasts like Peter Baber. With a mix of new models, updates, and streamlined ranges, it seems that the motorhome market is set for another year of innovation and adventure.