Thinking about hitting the road and exploring the great outdoors in style? At Kimberley, we make those dreams a reality with our expertly curated range of Swift, Bailey, and Affinity campervans. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or upgrading your current vehicle, we’ve got the perfect campervan to suit every lifestyle.
Renowned for innovative design and comfort, Swift offers a stylish and practical range of campervans:
Swift Trekker – A pop-top adventure van built for couples, families and explorers alike.
We currently stock models like the Trekker S 2025 and Trekker XL.
Swift Carrera – With a sleek interior and multiple layouts, this van blends comfort and functionality perfectly.
Swift Monza – A compact everyday camper perfect for spontaneous weekends away.
👉 Explore our Swift campervan stock
The Bailey Endeavour range combines rugged durability with off-grid capability. Built on a Ford Transit chassis, the Endeavour offers both 2- and 4-berth options with automatic gearboxes and solar panels included.
👉 Explore our Bailey campervan stock
Already proving popular, the Affinity One is the ultimate in compact luxury. Built on the Fiat Ducato, it features a flexible layout that sleeps four and offers standout comfort for couples and small families alike.
👉 Explore the Affinity one campervan
Here’s a look at some of the fantastic campervans currently available at Kimberley:
Automatic, 2 berth, lounge conversion.
Swift Trekker S 2025 – £72,000
Manual, 4 berth, pop-top adventure van.
Bailey Endeavour B64 2024 – £74,999
Automatic, Ford chassis, pop-top roof.
Swift Monza S – £66,995
Automatic, 4 berth pop-top campervan.
Affinity One – From £82,995
Stylish 4 berth, automatic 2.2L 180HP engine.
*stock listed above is subject to change- featured list uploaded as of 7.4.25
➡️ View our full motorhome and campervan stock
Whether it’s weekends in the Lake District, coastal getaways, or full-on road trips across Europe, your dream campervan is waiting at Kimberley. Our expert team is on hand to help you compare layouts, features, and finance options if needs be to find the perfect campervan for you.
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