The Swift Kon-Tiki stands as the pinnacle of luxury in the motorhome world, offering unparalleled comfort, innovative design, and top-tier performance. At Kimberley Caravans, we're proud to present the full range of Swift Kon-Tiki models, each crafted to meet the diverse needs of our discerning customers.
Overview of the Swift Kon-Tiki Range
For the 2025 season, Swift has kept six exceptional Kon-Tiki models, comprising three single-axle and three tag-axle variants. Each model is equipped with a spacious garage, complete with essential services, ensuring ample storage and convenience for your travels.
Key Features Across All Models
Model Highlights
License Requirements Explained
All Swift Kon-Tiki models exceed 3,500kg in Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM). This means that to legally drive any of these motorhomes, you must hold a C1 category license. You can read more about a C1 category license by reading our blog here.
Why Choose Kimberley Caravans?
At Kimberley Caravans, we are committed to providing our customers with the finest selection of Swift motorhomes, including the esteemed Kon-Tiki range. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect motorhome to suit your lifestyle and travel aspirations. We are an exclusive Swift dealership in the North, and have a huge selection of Swift motorhomes available, including stock of every one of the Swift Kon-Tiki models.
Explore the Swift Kon-Tiki models in person at our Darlington dealership or click here to learn more.
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