I have had a good look at one. I have a Crossover.
It is great, an excellent addition to the range. Basically it is a Crossover with the rear internal kitchen area removed. No fridge, no rear wall cabinets. It keeps the slide out kitchen, but the bench area has been reduced to provide some storage right at the kitchen. Think Crossover with the bit behind the door cut off.
The optional side pockets from the Crossover have been added to the back wall.
It seems to be designed for people what want no canvas, a queen size bed that can be left made up all the time if you like, the possibility of a table and seats inside and maximum bushtrack ability. It will appeal to those who always have a fridge in the back of the 4WD.
There is virtually no setup time for a quick overnight stop. Undo two latches, open the door and push the roof up. Takes about 20 seconds and you can fall into bed. And there is room inside to get dressed/undressed. No complicated doors and canvas infill needed.
It is a cool and breezy as the Crossover.
Web site here:
http://tvk.vistarv.com.au/I have started a sub-forum on the Australia4WD site for VistaRV owners (Crossover and TVK) and those interested in them here:
http://www.vistarvcrossoverowners.comCheers
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