Picture this: You’re out in the wild, surrounded by rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. The sun is setting, casting a warm glow over your campsite. And what’s that? The Warrior – your trusty 4WD camper – stands tall, ready for action.
Dual Tents, Double the Fun: The Warrior doesn’t settle for ordinary. It boasts not one, but two tents. Up top, the rooftop tent cradles you in comfort, while the rear fold-out tent provides a cozy haven for your crew. Whether you’re stargazing or catching some Z’s, it’s all about adventure.
Outdoor Kitchen Magic: Imagine whipping up a feast under the open sky. The slide-out external kitchen is your culinary command center. Sizzle up some bacon, brew a cup of coffee, and cook up some toast or your vegemite – all while soaking in nature’s beauty.
Pantry Perfection: The external pantry is your treasure trove. Stock it with your faves and it’s your lifeline to survival (okay, maybe just survival of taste buds). Grab a snack, mix a drink, and revel in the convenience. Who knew a pantry could be this thrilling?
So, there you have it – the Warrior. It’s not just a camper; it’s your gateway to adrenaline-fueled escapades. Buckle up, adventurer – the wild awaits!
Based on Ford dual cab chassis.
Maximum 2 Child Seats or 2 Booster Seats or 1 child seat and 1 booster seat can be fitted in this vehicle.
Children aged 0-4 years must travel in an approved, properly fastened and adjusted child seat:
Children aged under 6 months must travel in an approved, properly fastened and adjusted rear-facing child restraint. It is recommended to keep the child in a rear-facing child restraint up to 12 months.
Children aged between 6 months and 4 years must travel in an approved, properly fastened and adjusted rear-facing child restraint or a forward-facing child restraint (depends on the child's height) (anchor point).
Children aged 4-7 (145cm) must travel in an approved, properly fastened and adjusted, forward-facing child restraint OR an approved booster seat.
A child restraint (child seat or booster seat) can only be fitted on the forward-facing seats in the rear of the vehicle.
All child restraints must comply and be labelled with current Australia Standards and it is the responsibility of the driver to fit the seat in the vehicle.