BAILEY ADAMO 75-4T
Practical Motorhome
|June 2023
If it’s just the two of you on tour, this comfortable four-berth could be ideal, but you’ll need to keep an eye on the payload when packing
In issue 268 we reported on the new compact 60-4 four-berth in Bailey’s Ford Transit-based Adamo range. Here, we’re looking at another new model, the four-berth 75-4T.
The cab is standard Ford, and as this an Adamo, its automatic gearbox comes as standard, too. The parallel settees in the front lounge can be turned into forward-facing travel seats.
They are easy to convert and whoever sits there should enjoy a good view through the large windows.
The cab seats swivel easily, and there are reading spotlights for each of them (but no USBs). You also get a partition curtain and cab blinds. Then there is a slight step down to the lounge.
The kitchen extension eats into the settee space a little when you open it out, but there is still room for four. There is also a huge fold-out table between the settees.
There’s no Heki overhead, but the area gets plenty of daylight from the sunroof and the windows, while at night, you have four spotlights below the lockers, and ambient lighting. There are no USBs in the lounge, but you do get a socket in the kitchen.
The TV bracket is by the door, where you’ll also find coat hooks and a handy little shelf for keys and fobs.
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