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SsangYong journeys forward with Turismo camper van

SsangYong journeys forward with Turismo camper van
The new SsangYong Tourist camper van is on show at the Motorhome & Caravan Show this week
The new SsangYong Tourist camper van is on show at the Motorhome & Caravan Show this week
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The new SsangYong Tourist camper van is on show at the Motorhome & Caravan Show this week
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The new SsangYong Tourist camper van is on show at the Motorhome & Caravan Show this week
SsangYong and Wellhouse Leisure have teamed up on the Tourist
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SsangYong and Wellhouse Leisure have teamed up on the Tourist
Based on SsangYong's Turismo MPV, the Tourist sleeps, feeds and supplies two campers (four sleeping berths available optionally)
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Based on SsangYong's Turismo MPV, the Tourist sleeps, feeds and supplies two campers (four sleeping berths available optionally)
The Tourist has its beds up front and storage/cooking in back
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The Tourist has its beds up front and storage/cooking in back
The two SsangYong Tourist single beds lay on the folding front and rear seats
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The two SsangYong Tourist single beds lay on the folding front and rear seats
The Tourist's kitchen unit includes a glass-top stove and a sink
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The Tourist's kitchen unit includes a glass-top stove and a sink
The SsangYong Tourist's stove slides out for outdoor cooking
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The SsangYong Tourist's stove slides out for outdoor cooking
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Korean automaker SsangYong is venturing into the great outdoors with a new camper van. The Tourist gives modern-day explorers and vehicle campers a simple, affordable option for driving into the wilderness and spending a night or few. A pop-top, a slide-out cooktop and sleeping space for two to four – what more does anyone need to get out there?

Based on SsangYong's 16.8-foot (5.1-m) long , 7-passenger Turismo MPV, the Tourist was built up to camping spec by Wellhouse Leisure, an established British camper van converter that also works with vans from Ford, Mercedes, Hyundai, Volkswagen and others.

Inside the Tourist's cabin, the usual camper van fold-out dining table is conspicuously missing, but most everything else you'll need to sleep away from house and home is there. The van includes a pop-up roof, two foam mattress single beds, swivel seats that spin around at camp, a portable toilet, fresh and waste water tanks, a tailgate awning, and a 12V charging system. Instead of resting solely on the rear seats, as in other camper vans, the two beds extend forward onto the folded front seats.

The SsangYong Tourist's stove slides out for outdoor cooking
The SsangYong Tourist's stove slides out for outdoor cooking

The tailgate kitchen area can be used to cook indoors or out via a slide-out two-burner stove that nests in the top of a kitchen unit that also includes a sink. There's also a 25L compressor refrigerator that fits neatly in the cabinet across the aisle from the main kitchen block.

The Tourist comes standard with a 176-hp 2.2-liter Euro 6 diesel engine and choice of six-speed manual or Mercedes-Benz seven-speed automatic. A 4x4 system is also available, giving the Tourist a bit more all-weather, off-the-beaten-track exploration chops.

SsangYong and Wellhouse are showing the Tourist at this week's Motorhome & Caravan Show in Birmingham, UK. The model starts at £29,995 (approx. US$36,500), and options include heating, a solar panel and two extra sleeping berths.

Source: SsangYong

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