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    Lunar campervans: models, specs and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Lunar (est. 1969) is a campervan manufacturer, based in GB. RoamWorthy lists Lunar campervans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Lunar Caravans carved out a distinctive niche in the UK leisure vehicle market, celebrated for its unwavering commitment to lightweight touring solutions. Since its inception, the Preston, Lancashire-based manufacturer meticulously engineered caravans and motorhomes with a low Maximum Technical Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM). This dedication to weight efficiency was a core appeal, allowing a broader spectrum of smaller, more fuel-efficient tow cars to be utilised, thereby making Lunar a highly practical and accessible choice for British tourers.

    Although new vehicle production ceased in 2019, Lunar remains a prominent and respected name within the pre-owned market. Their diverse catalogue featured popular ranges such as the compact Ariva, versatile Quasar, and well-appointed Lexon, alongside the higher-specification Clubman and luxurious Delta series. These vehicles earned recognition for seamlessly blending contemporary interior aesthetics with intelligent, efficient space management, catering to a wide array of touring preferences.

    Whether prospective buyers sought a nimble two-berth for couples or a spacious family layout, used Lunar caravans and motorhomes continue to offer a compelling blend of traditional British craftsmanship, innovative lightweight engineering, and enduring quality. Their legacy of providing accessible and enjoyable touring experiences ensures they remain a sought-after option for many caravan enthusiasts.

    Founded in 1969 by Ken Wilcock and Brian Talbot, Lunar Caravans was named to commemorate the Apollo 11 moon landing. From its Lancashire headquarters, the company pioneered the ‘lightweight luxury’ philosophy, delivering high-end interior refinements within a chassis towable by standard family cars. This approach helped the brand secure a loyal following throughout the 1970s and 1980s as touring became more accessible to the UK public. During the 1990s and 2000s, Lunar solidified its position with flagship models like the Clubman and Delta, which integrated advanced heating systems and high-quality cabinetry. The company underwent several ownership transitions, including a period under the European Tethis Group, before a management buyout in 2007 returned the firm to independent British ownership. Lunar later diversified into the motorhome market, applying its lightweight expertise to motorised coachbuilt vehicles. Despite a strong reputation for innovation and several industry accolades, the company entered administration in 2019, with assets subsequently acquired by Lunar Automotive. While mass production has ended, the brand’s legacy continues through a robust second-hand market and a dedicated community of owners who value their historic commitment to refined, lightweight touring.

    Est. 1969
    GB

    Lunar campervan models

    We are still adding detailed model information for Lunar.

    Lunar FAQs

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

    Lunar 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 Lunar conversions are better suited for weekends, others for extended touring. Consider insulation, heating, and storage capacity.

    Lunar 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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