So, you’re eyeing up a motorhome—and the name Swift keeps popping up. Maybe you’ve seen their vans at campsites, or spotted their distinctive styling at a dealership. The big question though?
Are Swift motorhomes actually any good?
Let’s break it down properly. No fluff. No sales jargon. Just real insight from one of the UK’s biggest brands—and what it means for you as a buyer.
Swift is a homegrown British brand with over 50 years of experience in caravans and motorhomes. Built in Yorkshire, they’re known for combining solid build quality, forward-thinking design, and a huge range of layouts for different lifestyles.
From first-time couples to seasoned tourers with kids in tow, Swift’s got something that’ll suit—whether that’s a compact weekend runaround or a luxury model for long-haul adventures. At Kimberley, we stock everything from their affordable, nimble Swift Ascari to the high-spec flagship Swift Kon-Tiki.
One of Swift’s standout features is its SMART construction—timberless, with GRP sides and a rigid, water-resistant frame. That might not sound glamorous, but it means less chance of damp, better insulation, and greater durability in rough weather.
In real-world terms? You’ll feel the difference when you’re touring up north in October—or parked up in a stormy Cornish layby. The floors are solid, the seals are tight, and the doors don’t rattle when you drive.
Newer models have had consistent improvements in finish and reliability too, which is why many Swift motorhomes hold up well even after a few owners.
Walk into most modern Swift motorhomes and the first thing you’ll notice is how homely they feel. Warm lighting, neutral colour schemes, and smart layout choices make the space feel comfortable without being over-styled.
Whether you’re considering the adaptable Swift Voyager—perfect for couples or small families—or something like the ever-popular Swift Escape, you’ll find:
Thoughtfully designed kitchens with decent counter space
Proper beds with quality mattresses (no wafer-thin cushions here)
Storage in all the right places—drawers, cubbies, lockers
Large washrooms that feel more like home than a cupboard
It’s clear that Swift has taken feedback from actual UK tourers seriously. You can tell they’ve designed around how people travel—not just what looks good in a brochure.
One of the nice things about Swift is how they integrate tech without overcomplicating things. Their Swift Command system is a great example—letting you control your lighting, heating, water and battery systems from a touchscreen panel or even a smartphone app.
Across the ranges, you’ll find:
Fuel-efficient Euro 6 engines
Automatic gearbox options (especially useful in stop-start traffic)
USB ports throughout the van
Pre-installed solar wiring on many models
Optional extras like reversing cameras and awnings already built-in
If you’re after simplicity with a modern edge, models like the Ascari and Voyager really hit that sweet spot between ease-of-use and convenience.
Because Swift is UK-based, getting support is generally quicker and easier than with European imports. If you ever need warranty work, spare parts, or a quick fix, you’re far more likely to get it sorted locally.
At Kimberley, we not only sell Swift motorhomes—we also provide full servicing, habitation checks, and aftersales support. It means your Swift stays in top condition, and any niggles get sorted fast.
Plus, new Swift models often come with:
10-year bodyshell integrity warranty
Comprehensive mechanical and habitation cover
Nationwide parts and dealer support
Absolutely. One of the best things about Swift is their strong residual value. Used Swift motorhomes tend to hold their price well—especially models like the Escape, which have proven themselves as reliable, all-round tourers.
At Kimberley, our used Swift stock is carefully checked, serviced, and presented ready for travel. You’ll often find:
Well-kept Ascari or Voyager models with low mileage
Older Escape editions with upgraded features
Family-friendly layouts at great prices
Browse all used Swift motorhomes here, or check our full used motorhome stock to see what’s available now.
It’s natural to look around. Auto-Trail, Bailey, and Elddis all make solid vans too. But here’s what gives Swift the edge for many UK buyers:
More layout and size choices
Easier access to parts and servicing
Thoughtful touches that feel made for real-world touring
Excellent balance between price, quality, and style
They’re not trying to be flash for the sake of it. Swift is all about making life on the road simpler, safer, and more enjoyable—and it shows.
If you're looking for a reliable, well-equipped British motorhome with plenty of layout options and good support, then yes—Swift is absolutely worth it.
Whether it’s the budget-friendly Ascari, the flexible Voyager, the practical Escape, or the luxury Kon-Tiki, you’ll find something that fits your lifestyle—and your driveway.
And if you're not quite ready for new? A well-looked-after used Swift motorhome is still one of the smartest buys on the market.
Explore all Swift motorhomes at Kimberley, or visit one of our branches for a proper look—and maybe even a cuppa while you browse.
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