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imotorhome because getting there is half the fun... On the Auto Trail... magazine Here s a compact British coachbuilt with an unusually spacious floor plan by Malcolm Street

2 Day Test Above: Low chassis height really does not prevent travel along any number of bush tracks. Left: Ducato cab looks familiar except for the multi-media unit in place of the usual radio/cd player. British company AutoTrail manufacturers a wide range of motorhomes; everything from large van conversions to 8.73 m (28 ft 7 in) coachbuilts. All use Fiat Ducato motive power, with the longer motorhomes using a tandem axle AL-KO chassis. One of the benefits of being a large manufacturer is the ability to offer a wide range of layouts. Unfortunately for those of us living in Australia, layout availability is much more limited. That's mostly due to the lengthy compliance process and associated costs, which invariably get passed on to the buyers. Kiwi buyers don't have that limiting factor quite so much and so have a much greater choice. One of my current favourites is the very snappy looking V-Line conversion: definitely a trend setter in large van conversions but sadly not available in Australia.

3 Day Test Top: Toot, toot! Middle: Rear external bin good for hoses, power cords and the like. Bottom: Gas cylinder bin holds 2 x 9.0 kg cylinders. Bin door gives access to under seat area. What is available is a Tracker EKS built on a Fiat Ducato Multijet 150 cab chassis. At 6.4 m (21 ft) long it's a little different to the usual Australian layout, but has features that will certainly interest a number of readers. Like any AutoTrail motorhome the EKS is mostly built using laminated construction for the walls (40 mm), floor (45 mm) and part of the roof (40 mm). All the moulded panels are of course fibreglass. Profiling Auto-Trail has three different front body profiles. There's the Super Lo-Line, which speaks for itself and has a very streamlined B-class motorhome front. Also available is the Lo-line, which is the same height as the Super but extends forward over the cab to give more storage space inside. Lastly there is the Hi-Line version which is large enough to contain a double bed in the over-cab Luton peak. All versions are available on the Tracker EKS but I reckon given the internal layout, the

4 Day Test Moulded front and rear panels give a streamlined look. Rear ladder is handy for cleaning roof hatches and the solar panel. Spare wheel is at a reasonable height for getting on and off Hi-Line version the subject of this review offers the most potential. Given the fairly low height of the AL-KO chassis it's no surprise that external bin space is limited. Apart from the gas cylinder bin aft of the entry door there's an adjacent bin door that gives access to the under-seat area and a third bin at the driver s side rear. This last one is a little awkward to get at, being low, but I figure is most suited to water and drainage hoses and the like. A neat moulding on the rear wall takes care of the spare wheel. Another feature at the rear is the lockable folding ladder for roof access. It's not an essential item that readily springs to mind but it does give access for easy regular cleaning of hatches and solar panels something many forget, especially the latter. Two other points of note are the entry door and awning. The door is typically European, with a moulded-in garbage bin and umbrella holder, complete with umbrella. Whilst it does have a sliding insect screen, it

5 Day Test Top to bottom: Awning fits neatly into moulded body housing and is easy to wind out. Wall clips for the awning legs would have been handy, though. Fold away TV mounted in the cab roof is handy. Viewing from the cab seats is a bit close, but further back is fine. is not a security feature in any way. The awning, although not recessed, does have streamlined moulded ends that take away the protruding look very effectively. What the awning didn't come with was any side wall mountings, which made pegging the legs down on a windy day a little interesting since I didn't have any pegs. Taking a selfie with the camera on a tripod meant a fair bit of running between wind gusts! Inside Inside, the EKS has a fairly open style layout. Immediately behind the driver's cab are two inwards facing lounges, while the bed over the cab has a very large Skyview hatch above. That leaves the rear area for a driver sside corner bathroom, rear wall kitchen with a second bench along the kerb side and a good sized wardrobe between the bathroom and

Front lounge/dining/ bed has an open layout. Ladder can be stowed on the bed and the bed base folded back to give easier cab access. Skyview hatch above the bed adds greatly to light and ventilation.

7 Day Test Top: Freestanding dining table is easily stored away when not in use. Left: Roof with a view? Ladder provides ready access to the roof. lounge seat. As might be expected the interior design and decor is typically British, with curved cabinetry in all the right places. I did like the easy-grab door handles and subtle but effective lighting. All windows have integrated blinds and insect screens, whilst both side windows have curtains as well. Around the cab concertina blinds are fitted to all three windows. Although the EKS comes with a roof mounted air conditioner, it also comes with a space heater: A Truma Combi LPG fired unit that not only heats the motorhome but the hot water as well. On the subject of electrics, a well appointed control panel with both 240 V and 12 V controls is fitted in the overhead locker behind the driver's door. There were no labels on the 12 V fuses ( a common problem), but I did note with interest the handbook contained those essential details. I reckon a photocopy of said labels stuck inside the locker somewhere might be good! One of the items that is switched on from the control panel is the cab s touch screen radio/satnav unit. On the road I'd wondered why I couldn't get the radio to work,

8 Day Test Top: The bathroom s compact but there's room enough to turn around. Bottom: Under-bench 108-litre fridge provides good bench top space. but finally remembered that little switch. It might sound a fiddle but does mean the cab multimedia unit can be used when parked-up. Still on electrics, there's a second smaller electrical panel above the entry door with just the major 12 V items all very easily accessible I thought. Kitchen & Bathroom Given the trend in many a Euro-sourced RV for small kitchens, this one is a surprise. The rear bench contains the necessary four burner cooktop (hob for NZ readers), with grill and oven alongside a stainless steel sink with drainer. That leaves room for two cupboards, two overhead lockers and three drawers. There isn't any bench top working space but that problem is neatly taken care of by a side bench, which comes with a 108 litre 3-way fridge below and a microwave oven in the locker above. Storage areas are located on both sides of the fridge; the front one fitted with shelves, the rear one being the compartment for the freestanding table. Both rear and side bench have corner-fitted mains power points, the side one also having a TV antenna connection. As noted this is a reasonably sized kitchen and the trade off for getting some decent bench space is the underbench fridge rather than a larger two door unit. Also in the trade-off area is the bathroom cubicle, which is slightly smaller than some I have seen but covers all the essentials. There's enough room for a separate moulded shower cubicle, cassette toilet and a small vanity cabinet complete with wash basin and good sized wall mirror. There isn't quite enough room to swing a cat, but turning around is easy.

9 Day Test Lounge seats can be folded down to make up a good-sized double bed. Alternatively, shorter people can use them as singles. Dining & Sleeping The forward area of the EKS is very multipurpose and is used for dining, relaxing and sleeping. Both inwards-facing lounges can of course be used as seats, for dining and for just kicking back. Instead of a fixed or swivelling table a free-standing table is supplied; the advantage being it isn't in the way when not being used. The disadvantage of course is that the table has to be lifted in and out to be used. Not really a problem, I think, except maybe for drinks and nibblies when just a small table would be handy. I've seen a few layouts where a small swivel table is fitted behind the passenger seat. Not sure of the practicalities but I'd be thinking about it.. At first sight, there doesn't seem to be a TV but it's actually a clever little folding unit fitted to the roof of the cab between the seats. Out of the way when not being used, it can be folded down and viewed easily from either of the lounges. Both lounges have under seat storage and they of course require the usual fiddle with seat cushions to get at. However both the slatted timber bases are hinged, making the job easier. As noted previously, the kerb-side seat storage For a single person the EKS has much to offer.

10 Day Test Top: Slatted seat bases have hinges and struts, making access to the under seat area relatively easy. Bottom: Moulded Luton peak does feel a bit enclosed. Skyview hatch helps but a 12V fan might well be appreciated on hot nights. area also has access from the outside. Also, the driver s-side seat area contains the house battery, but it s mounted below floor level so it s not really in the way. Like many a British/Euro RV, the seat backs have anticondensation panels fitted to the wall: a thin piece of ply that allows air flow behind the cushion. Designed for cold climates they re also useful I reckon in tropical areas as well. A downside from many a traveller's point of view is that the EKS does not have a fixed floor-level bed. It does have the Luton bed, but that's not a favourite with the less nimble. Don't stop reading, though, because there are several sleeping options depending on how you travel. Up the steps the Luton bed measures approximately 2.0 m x 1.3 m (6 ft 6 in x 4 ft 3 in). It is actually a bit wider than that but given the ceiling angle, I reckon that s the practical width. Reading lights are fitted to the kerb side and although there aren't

11 Day Test any side windows, the big roof hatch offers alternative ventilation. I didn t have the weather for doing hot night tests but it's possible regular users might find something like a 12 V Sirocco fan to be a good investment. I should point out that the bed base is not fixed and has split mattress, so the bed base can be folded back to give easy access to the cab. Down at floor level both the sideways lounges can be used as either single beds or made up quite easily into a double. Unfortunately the lounges at 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) are not really long enough for single beds, but I have seen a few designs where a bit of creativity with the swivelled cab seats and a couple of pillows does extend the bed length. As you can see there are several sleeping options. Driving Thoughts One of the features of the EKS is the ease of getting to and from the cab and certainly the cab seats can be swivelled without any difficulty. On the road the low-sitting Ducato gets along without too many problems. I did wonder how the 2.3 litre 109 kw turbo-diesel with 6-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) would cope, so I headed for my favourite bit of test road: the steep, winding Old Bathurst Road between Emu Plains and Blaxland, west of Sydney. It's a bit of an unfair test because the AMT cannot decided which gear it needs to be in around the curved bends and it feels like the 2.3 litre engine (when compared to the more powerful 3.0 litre unit) can't cope. However, if driven manually things improve and for most situations, the 150 Multijet is going to be okay if your driving style doesn't demand a more instant response. On the driver/ passenger relaxation level, it was good to see the standard Ducato radio/cd player has been replaced by the much more versatile multi media/sat Nav unit. What do I think? I'd have to say that for a 6.4 m (21 ft) motorhome the Auto Trail Tracker EKS offers plenty of space and comfort. The lack of a fixed floor-level bed is not going to interest everybody, but for those who travel on their own, or for two people who don't wish to share a bed there s plenty of flexibility in how this motorhome can be used. If there s anything British/Euro RV designers tend to be better at it s attractive design and effective use of space. And it seems to me that the EKS is a good example of that!

12 Day Test Left: On the road Auto Trail s Tracker EKS handles nicely for a small-to-mid sized motorhome. Right: Awning out. Chairs almost out. Time for Happy Hour (well nearly!) Brochures and Information An interesting feature (at least for me) is the very comprehensive and thick brochure available from AutoTrail. It contains details of all the models available, as well as the myriad of layouts, interior fit-out, (very) detailed specifications and options. I mention that because far too many manufacturers like to hide their light under a bushel and getting information takes time (and is often difficult - Ed), so it's good to have something readily to hand. Of course the same information is available on the internet but for those who still like their information on paper it's a very useful read. New Zealand Price Since this motorhome is also available in NZ, it would be remiss of me not to note to the NZ price which Freedom RV's Neil Whithear supplied. There may be some minor differences to the Australian version and I suggest you check that out with the AutoTrail dealers. Price (based on Ducato Multijet 150) NZ$145,000.00. NZ Contacts Freedom RV 449 Ferry Road, Christchurch 8023 New Zealand T: (03) 389 5346 W: www.freedomrv.co.nz Auckland Motorhomes 61 Creek Street Drury, Auckland New Zealand T: (09) 294 6500 Click for Google Maps Click for Google Maps W: www.aucklandmotorhomes.co.nz

13 Day Test Specifications Manufacturer Auto Trail Model Tracker EKS Base Vehicle Fiat Ducato Multijet 150 Engine 2.3-litre turbo-diesel Power 109 kw @ 3600 rpm Torque 320 Nm @ 1800 rpm Gearbox 6 speed AMT Brakes ABS Disc Tare Weight 3215 kg Gross Vehicle Mass 4005 kg Towing Capacity 1250 kg Licence Car Approved Seating 2 External Length 6.40 m (21 ft) External Width 2.36 m (7 ft 9 in) External Height 3.06 m (10 ft) Internal Height 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) Single Bed Size 1.68 m x 1.04 m (5 ft 6 in x 3 ft 5 in) Combined Singles 1.68 m x 2.08 m (5 ft 6 in x 6 ft 10 in) Luton Bed Size 2.0 m x 1.3 m (6 ft 6 in x 4 ft 3 in) Cooktop Thetford 4 burner, grill & oven Fridge Dometic RM 8501 108-litre Microwave Daewoo DC Lighting 12 V LED Batteries 1 x 100 AH Solar Panels 1 x 100 W Air Conditioner Truma Aventa Heater Truma Combi 4E LPG Hot Water Truma Combi 4E LPG Toilet Thetford cassette Shower Separate cubicle Gas Cylinders 2 x 9 kg Grey Water Tank 85-litre Water Tank 100-litre Price (on road, NSW) $129,990 Pros Mid-sized motorhome Good sized kitchen Comfortable lounge/dining area Readily accessible electrical controls Practical bathroom General fit and finish Decent cab fitted multi-media unit Cons Lack of floor level fixed bed Small exterior bins No security door Lack of small drinks/nibblies table Contact Supplied by Sydney RV Centre Sydney RV Centre 13-22 Lemko Place Penrith NSW 2750 T: (02) 4722 3444 E: info@sydneyrv.com.au Click for Google Maps W: www.sydneyrvgroup.com.au For more imotorhome Road Tests click here Copyright 2014 imotorhome.com.au All rights reserved.

14 Day Test: Auto Trail EKS Hi-Line