Why we love the new Bailey Unicorn
With sixty-five years’ experience in the industry there’s no denying that the Baily Unicorn has established itself as one of the most popular, well designed caravans on the market.
The Unicorn is at the forefront of Bailey of Bristol’s flagship range, with eight great looking third-generation models every inch as practical as they are comfortable. The layouts of each have been reconfigured to maximise the living interior space as well as a new wood finish and softened outside profile.
The Unicorn’s have been further enhanced with an upgraded Alde central heating system featuring a more economical boiler and a new Truma 100w solar panel making it unique to its predecessors and setting it apart from its competition. Did we mention the upgrades in the kitchens? With additional worktop space, increased storage space and slim-line tower refrigerators, the Unicorn really is every caravanning chef’s culinary dream!
Below in their own words, Bailey of Bristol described what they feel makes the Unicorn different:
- A top-of-the-range line-up in a choice of eight best-selling layouts suitable for both couples and small families
- Superior and security package including the AL-KO ATC Trailer Control System, Michelin branded tyres with anti-tamper WSL safety bolts, AL-KO Secure wheel lock and a TRACKER Retrieve Stolen Vehicle Recovery System
- Re-designed interiors offer more internal floor space, larger kitchen worktops and longer seats for more practical living
- A fully specified Alde programmable central heating system for greater efficiency and improved fuel economy
- Top of the range specification for today’s modern caravanner includes a 100 watt Truma solar panel, DAB Radio/CD/MP3 player with USB connectivity and a slim-line large capacity tower refrigerator (single axle models only)
Of course once you’ve invested in your brand new Unicorn it’s important that you also invest in a quality insurance policy. Talk to Coast today on 0800 614 849 or visit us online for a quote.
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