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    Abi campervans: models, specs and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Abi (est. 1972) is a campervan manufacturer, based in GB. RoamWorthy lists Abi campervans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    ABI (Ace Belmont International) is an established British manufacturer based in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, with a manufacturing heritage exceeding fifty years. While the brand initially gained fame as a prolific producer of touring caravans, it now specialises exclusively in the design and construction of static holiday homes and luxury lodges.

    ABI vehicles are engineered for the UK climate, featuring robust chassis, high-quality insulation, and modern domestic-style interiors.

    Although new touring production ceased in the late 1990s, original ABI tourers remain a staple of the secondary market, valued for their structural reliability and classic layouts.

    Today, ABI focuses on providing residential-standard comfort for holiday parks nationwide, blending functional engineering with contemporary aesthetic finishes. Their commitment to quality and understanding of the specific demands of the UK leisure market have solidified their reputation as a leading provider of static holiday homes. Each ABI model is designed to offer a true home-from-home experience, combining practical living spaces with stylish design elements.

    At RoamWorthy, we provide insights into ABI’s transition from a touring powerhouse to a specialist in stationary leisure accommodation, ensuring buyers understand the enduring quality of this British brand. We highlight how their legacy of robust construction and thoughtful design continues to be reflected in their modern holiday homes, making them a significant presence in the UK holiday park sector.

    The ABI story began in 1972 through the merger of two prominent East Yorkshire manufacturers: Ace Caravans and Belmont Caravans. Operating from its base in Beverley, the combined entity, Ace Belmont International, rapidly expanded to become one of the most significant names in the British leisure vehicle industry. During the 1980s and 1990s, ABI dominated the touring market with successful ranges such as the entry-level Monza, the popular Herald, and the premium Award series, which introduced high-specification features to the mass market.

    In 1998, ABI underwent a major corporate shift, selling its touring caravan division to the Swift Group. This strategic move allowed the company to pivot away from towable units and concentrate its engineering resources on the growing static holiday home and lodge sector. Since then, ABI has become a dedicated specialist in stationary leisure vehicles, focusing on residential-specification builds that offer a 'home from home' experience. Celebrating over half a century of British manufacturing, the company maintains a significant presence in holiday parks across the UK. While its current catalogue focuses on luxury lodges, the legacy of its touring caravans lives on through a vibrant pre-owned market, where the brand’s reputation for durability continues to attract enthusiasts and first-time buyers alike.

    Est. 1972
    GB

    Abi campervan models

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    Abi FAQs

    Abi campervans balance compact size with liveable space. Each conversion reflects specific trade-offs between sleeping, cooking, and storage. Consider how you'll actually use the van before choosing.

    Yes, most Abi campervans are under 3,500kg and can be driven on a standard UK car licence (Category B). Always verify the specific vehicle's GVW.

    Abi campervans on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Pricing depends on age, base vehicle, mileage, and conversion quality.

    That depends on the model and your expectations. Some Abi conversions are better suited for weekends, others for extended touring. Consider insulation, heating, and storage capacity.

    Abi typically converts popular base vehicles like the VW Transporter, Fiat Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, or Ford Transit. Each base offers different characteristics for space, driveability, and running costs.

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