The Caravan Club – September 2019

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September 2019 Caravan and Motorhome Club Magazine http://www.camc.com

TEST SWIFT KON-TIKI SPORT 560


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t might be hard to believe but the 2020 season
is here already and Swift is set to unveil a host
of motorhomes, including a whole new range in
the shape of Kon-tiki Sport. The seven-model
line-up (13 if you take into account seating
options), usurps the Bessacarr range of recent
years and offers a more mainstream complement
to the upmarket original Kon-tikis.
This is the 560, a standard-formula French
bed model that’s always going to find preference
with couples, despite having the capability to
transport and accommodate up to four. Hats off
to Swift for not publishing a low shop-window
price that simply gets hiked up when you add
various essential options packs. Everything you
see here is standard.

BUILD QUALITY
The usual SMART construction is behind
the bodywork on all Kon-tiki Sports. It’s an
acronym for Strong, Modern, Aerodynamic,

Sports come with a metallic black cab and some
particularly striking graphics. They start the
s e a s o n w i t h Fi at’s E u r o 6 15 0 b hp e n g i ne, b u t
newer Euro 6d versions are on the way.

DRIVING
Fiat’s Ducato may be showing its age a bit
now but there’s no denying its qualities as
a base vehicle for a low-profile, 23ft-long
coachbuilt motorhome like this. The
Kon-tiki drives well with the bonus of the
extra refinement that comes from Fiat’s more
powerful 150bhp engine.
The cab itself lacks the quality offered by other
base vehicles in some aspects but the bronze plastic
trim around the vents and centre console help to
lift a dashboard that might otherwise look a little
mundane. Remis cab blinds are here too, while,
pleasingly, Swift hasn’t overlooked a safe travel
location for the side-fixing table – there’s a
dedicated locker to the left of the fridge.

Sport extra

Nick Harding takes an early look at the newcomer to Swift’s iconic Kon-tiki range


Spacious lounge
with table extension

Cab seats swivel
for mealtime

Resilient, Tested – it’s a timber-free set-up with
GRP outer and inner walls as well as under
floor, all backed by a 10-year warranty.
The full-length, partially recessed (streamlined
but not impinging on locker space inside) awning
is standard, as are a twin-lens reversing camera
coupled to a 7in LCD screen and a back panel that
includes fixings for a bike rack. All Kon-tiki
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