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Tough Looking Taupe – a new colour for Lotus Caravans

Article from RV Daily. The tough just got tougher. Lotus introduces Sand Taupe – a new colour option to their range of new caravans. If you’re wanting your new Lotus caravan to stand out from …

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Sep 01 2021

Sep 01 2021

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Article from RV Daily.

The tough just got tougher. Lotus introduces Sand Taupe – a new colour option to their range of new caravans.

If you’re wanting your new Lotus caravan to stand out from the crowd, why not opt for their new colour – Sand Taupe.

Lotus announced the new colour on their website saying “We are delighted to announce a brand new, inspired colour that is sure to become a fan favourite! Sand Taupe is a fresh and stylish addition to our iconic colour schedule now available to add to our German composite panelling, exclusive to Lotus Caravans.”

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“When we sat down to workshop colour updates for our caravans, it was important we incorporated elements of nature, synonymous with Australia and what this country is renowned for around the world. Two environments immediately came to mind; our unique outback landscapes and our unbeatable beaches. We believe Sand Taupe combines both of these perfectly!”

“This colour is often used in off-road and military vehicles, representing subtlety, toughness and reliability. With Lotus Caravans constructed using First-Grade German composite panels, exclusive to us, Sand Taupe reflects the world-class quality of our vans, designed and built for tough Aussie conditions.”

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There’s no question you will stand out from the crowd in both the outback and at the beach by choosing this unique colour when building your new Lotus Caravan.

To find out more, contact your local Lotus Caravans dealer or start building your custom designed Lotus caravan and adding the colour here.

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