The first public viewing of the new Esperance will be at the South Australian Caravan and Camping Show held at the Adelaide Showgrounds from February 25 until March 1, 2009
The all new Winnebago Esperance range of motorhomes incorporates advanced, state of the art technology packaged in a brand new motorhome design all at an extremely competitive sale price…and they can be driven on a standard car licence or upgraded to MR for greater carrying capacity.
The Esperance offers stylish, comfortable and yet extremely functional living for short trips away and for those long, exploratory journeys to the far flung reaches, from shore to shore, experiencing the joy of adventure, revelling in the sensation of freedom, just relaxing in the comforts of everything that the Esperance model range has to offer.
Winnebago is a 100% Australian owned and operated company and, in continuing its philosophy of identifying with the Australian landscape, naming its motorhome model ranges after iconic towns and places, the new Esperance draws its name from the township of Esperance which lies along the southern coast of Western Australia, 721km from Perth and is part of Australia’s Golden Outback.
Winnebago has employed new construction techniques to create an extremely strong motorhome capable of coping with the varying road conditionsAustraliahas to offer, yet reducing the overall weight to allow the Esperance, a large motorhome, to be legally driven on a standard car licence.
The Esperance can be upgraded to a GVM of 5200kg to MR licence category for greater carrying capacity.
The motorhome body is structurally supported by a strong metal frame which incorporates thick insulating material in all walls, the floor and the roof effectively reducing road noise to a whisper and protecting the occupants from those extreme temperatures.
The floor is supported by the numerous steel cross members welded to the chassis; the underside of the floor is protected by metal sheeting, to withstand year after year, the mud, dirt, rocks, and water thrown up by the roads
The walls of the motorhome are located on top of the floor, not just attached to the side of the floor. The roof then sits on top of the walls thus the overall load is shared, creating a strong, robust motorhome body capable of withstanding the movement of a motorhome travelling on a range of road conditions.
The roof is domed to allow for swift water runoff and is covered by a hardy EDPM rubber membrane capable of withstanding harsh climatic conditions year after year, and with up to 100mm of insulation material built into the roof structure, climatic protection is well provided to the occupants.
A factory backed comprehensive warranty is provided with each Esperance motorhome and a national emergency roadside assistance program which will look after you no matter where you are travelling is provided absolutely free.