ELXV unveiled its smallest yet most advanced model at the 2025 Caravan Show – the Ghari 3.2. Billed as the entry point in the brand’s luxury lineup, this model still delivers on every front, combining high-end features with a compact footprint and true off-road credentials.
Built with a double-axle chassis and a GVM of 1 650 kg, the Ghari 3.2 arrives with a fully automated slide-out section housing a queen-size bed, positioned sideways at the front left of the caravan. The slide-out on the 3.2 is even wider than the one on its larger sibling, the 3.7, and is paired with a raised exterior countertop for a more ergonomic kitchen workspace.
Inside, the Ghari 3.2 packs a surprising amount of luxury into its footprint. The rear bathroom is neatly built into the nose of the caravan, and subtle design changes have softened the internal angles to create more usable space. The full bathroom includes a shower, cassette toilet, and a diesel geyser. There is also an indoor seating area – a rare feature in a model of this size.
Beyond the bed and bathroom, ELXV has packed the 3.2 with creature comforts not often found in smaller off-road caravans. A washing machine and an ice machine come standard, along with a two-burner gas stove and a 9 kg gas cylinder. The onboard 245 ℓ fridge is now positioned by the entrance door, freeing up more space throughout the kitchen and storage areas.
Power comes from a 200 Ah lithium battery supported by a 30 A Victron charger, and the 180 ℓ water tank provides ample capacity for longer trips. The ceiling finish has also been refined, with a high-gloss fibreglass surface replacing the carpeted interior found in previous models.
The Ghari 3.2 may be the smallest in ELXV’s range, but there’s nothing entry-level about it. With its full suite of luxury fittings, solid off-road build and refined design, it stands out as a serious contender in the high-end touring market.