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Aussie company Trakka unveils new adventure-ready vans

Australian company Trakka has unveiled its latest range of van-based motorhomes.

Trakka, a family-owned and -run boutique business established in Sydney in 1973, specialises in the Australian design and conversion of motorhomes, campervans and special-purpose vehicles. 

The Akuna range is based on the latest model Volkswagen Crafter van, arriving with new advanced safety and comfort features, updated multimedia system, twin-turbo-diesel engine (130kW/410Nm) and an eight-speed automatic transmission

Akuna highlights include high-tech fibreglass reinforced thermoplastic composite material, adventure-ready vinyl rubber-backed floor covering, 90L Dometic fridge/freezer, maximum storage overhead lockers, integrated 140L fresh- and 80L grey-water tanks built across the vehicle for more even weight distribution, and switch-operated electronic grey-water dump valve.

Available in mid- and long wheelbases and three different layouts, “the Akuna has perfectly rounded out Trakka’s well-established Torino and Jabiru van-based motorhome offering”, said Trakka’s Alex Berry. 

The three variants of this two-wheel drive tourer are: the mid wheelbase Akuna A2M; the long wheelbase A2; and the long wheelbase Akuna A4.

The six-metre-long Akuna A2M features permanent standing height, full bathroom module (with electric stow-away sliding toilet to provide extra showering space) and more defined separate sleeping/cooking/living areas. GVM is 3550kg and the Akuna A2M costs from $150,000 drive-away.

The long wheelbase A2 has a two-seater layout with front swivel seats, where the front cab becomes a sitting/dining area. The van length allows for long north/south single beds which convert to a large double bed. This 6.84m-long tourer has a 4100kg GVM and is priced from $155,000.

The long wheelbase Akuna A4 has a four-seat layout (all seatbelts are lap sash) with front seats that swivel to meet a double lounge. This area forms a more formal and spacious front lounge, dining or entertaining area. The A4’s permanent east/west double bed, with external fibreglass pods on the driver and passenger sides, provides even more bed length. This 6.84m-long tourer has a 4100kg GVM and is priced from $160,000.

The range’s standard single-fuel-source pack includes a diesel-fuelled cooktop, and combined diesel-fuelled water and ducted room heater. It also has a 200Ah Lithium house battery, 200W solar charging system, 240V lithium charger, DC2DC and solar five-stage lithium charger, closed-cell foam thermal insulation, and Trakka’s concertina-style sliding side and rear insect screen doors.

The Trakka electronic control panel includes a monitoring system with digital touch-screen, aimed at making it easier to keep track of water tank levels, battery condition and available capacity in percentage, power input and power output.

2020 Trakka Akuna pricing drive-away:

VariantPrice
A2M - automatic$150,000
A2- automatic$155,000
A4- automatic$160,000
Marcus Craft
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Raised by dingoes and, later, nuns, Marcus (aka ‘Crafty’) had his first taste of adventure as a cheeky toddler on family 4WD trips to secret fishing spots near Bundaberg, Queensland. He has since worked as a journalist for more than 20 years in Australia, London and Cape Town and has been an automotive journalist for 18 years. This bloke has driven and camped throughout much of Australia – for work and play – and has written yarns for pretty much every mag you can think of. The former editor of 4X4 Australia magazine, Marcus is one of the country’s most respected vehicle reviewers and off-road adventure travel writers.
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