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Caravan Show 2025: Stealth Caravans

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Stealth brought two updated models to the 2025 Caravan Show, signalling a continued evolution of its Overlander-inspired range. The Kudu, a completely new addition, offers a more compact and streamlined take on off-road touring, while the Renoster builds on the existing platform with updated finishes and enhanced functionality.

The newly launched Stealth Kudu has been designed as a shorter, more agile evolution of the Overlander 634. The most noticeable change is at the front: rather than a traditional A-frame storage box, the Kudu introduces a raised nosecone configuration, which shifts the queen-size bed forward by about 400 mm. This shift not only improves internal layout but also opens up valuable under-bed space, now used for a fridge slide-out – a clever solution that maintains balance and accessibility.

To accommodate the raised nose, the bed is elevated slightly from the floor, and a step with integrated shoe storage has been added. Stealth offers three layout options for the space between the entrance and the bed – buyers can choose between a bench seat, a cupboard, or a countertop with a sink and induction plate, depending on their storage and cooking needs.

The Kudu’s outdoor kitchen has also received attention. The cupboards are now taller and deeper, with a dedicated shelf for a microwave. The 270-degree awning wraps around the rear and kitchen area, providing ample shaded space for setup and relaxation. At the rear, the styling has been refreshed with new vertical pillar detailing, which also conceals the roof’s gutter system.

Structurally, the Kudu has a lower profile – about 100 mm shorter in total height – thanks to repositioned axle mounting points. The axle now sits above the leaf springs, and tyre size has been increased from 15 to 17 inches for improved off-road clearance and traction. The result is a caravan that looks and feels leaner, tougher, and more modern, while remaining practical for real-world use.

Alongside the Kudu, Stealth also presented the latest version of the Renoster, now featuring the XGR variation.

The most obvious change is the colour scheme, which shifts from the previous two-tone contrast to a uniform beige finish across the body. Internally, pantry lighting has been upgraded for better visibility during night-time use, and the dinette has been redesigned to convert into a double bed, increasing flexibility for families or guests.

The Renoster retains its core construction and layout, but the updates speak to a continued refinement of the range. It’s still rugged, clean-lined and practical – now with a bit more comfort baked in.

With the addition of the Kudu and the refreshed Renoster, Stealth has reaffirmed its position in the off-road caravan space – delivering practical improvements wrapped in a no-nonsense design ethos that appeals to overlanders who value function as much as finish.

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