GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #27 | Page 21

RV REVIEW “THIS REGAL ISN'T DESIGNED FOR EXTENDED OFF-GRID CAMPING, BUT IT DOES OFFER REASONABLE WATER STORAGE CAPACITY” I could barely fault the overall fit and finish, other than to say the hole under the sink through which the drain runs was a little splintery. An extra rub of sandpaper, though, would fix that. Otherwise, it’s a top-notch finish. ON THE OUTSIDE Externally, the van is equipped with a Fiamma wind-out awning set above the roof line, allowing the door to be opened without being obstructed. The nearside is also fitted with a couple of speakers as well as a USB point. Regal has also mounted a gas bayonet to a piece of checkerplate that’s secured to the van at the rear. While this Regal isn’t designed for extended off- grid camping, it does offer reasonable water storage capacity. Two 50L tanks even a 50L grey water tank are fitted which, for two people who were frugal with water use, should allow for three or so nights away from the van parks. SUMMING UP Because Regal will build to your requirements, what you see here is not what you have to have – not all manufacturers offer such flexibility. Overall, I was struck by the attention to detail and thought that had gone into this motorhome, and the Sprinter base vehicle is as classy as they come. Welcome to the world of motorhomes, Regal. / 21