The extra-wide aisle between the bathroom and kitchen makes the 2025 Carado T447 feel spacious. It’s your ideal family motorhome — comfortable, practical and with plenty of room to move around. The rear bedroom features extra-long twin single beds that easily convert into a king size, plus a separate bathroom and shower. A drop down bed tucks away into the ceiling above the living area — but is available in seconds when the kids or friends stay overnight.
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Up front, a large skylight over the cab lightens up the living room, where you and your travel party can enjoy meals, conversations and card games. A drop down double bed hides in the ceiling until you need it — perfect for the kids or guests.
In the rear, extra-long twin beds convert into an expansive king. All beds come with high-quality mattresses and slatted frames.
Versatility aside, the biggest positive of the T447’s layout is arguably its supersized garage with a high door — a feature that makes stowing and accessing your outdoor toys a breeze. Luckily, this model’s extra payload can carry the additional weight.
The kitchen has been up-specced with an oven, and the large fridge with separate freezer is a lot more space than you’d expect in the value segment of the market. Your food and drinks will stay cool for days while freedom camping.
The T447 also has a separate toilet and shower for your convenience. The bathroom is well-ventilated, contains lots of storage space and has heaps of hooks and rails for clothes and towels. The bathroom door can also close off the rear bedroom from the living area — to create your own private ensuite.
Winter-ready with insulation, double glazing and a central heating system, the T447 provides the warmth you need to camp comfortably under the stars or in the mountains.
If you're a couple or family who enjoys adventures, your New Zealand motorhome travel experiences will rise to the next level in this four berth Carado motorhome.
Dimensions | L 7.40m, W 2.32, H 2.90m, internal height 2.10m |
Weight | 3650kg (gross), 3110kg (tare) |
Engine | 2025 Fiat Ducato 2.2L Multi-jet 140HP Euro 6 |
Transmission | 9-speed |
Garage internal dimensions | H 110 x W 95/80 x D 75 cm |
Safety | Dual airbags, ABS (Anti Lock Braking System), ESP (Electronic Stability Program) including and hill holder |
Berth | 4 (4 seatbelts) |
Beds | Permanent single beds (215/210 x 80 cm) can convert to king bed (215 x 210 cm) and drop down double bed (190 x 140 cm) |
Cooking | 3 gas hob, oven/grill |
Fridge/freezer | 156L Fridge/29L freezer (runs on 240V, 12V and gas) |
Heating | Truma Combi 6E (runs on 240V and gas) |
Power | 240V mains, 2 x 12V house batteries, 12V to 240V inverter 1000W, Solar panel 190W |
Gas bottles | 2 x 9kg |
Water | 120L fresh water, 90L grey water |
Toilet/shower | Separate toilet and shower |
Freedom camping certified | Yes |
Optional extras | Speak to our sales team to see what extras are available |
Here’s what’s included when you purchase a new premium German motorhome from us:
Wilderness is the exclusive importer of several premium German motorhome brands under the renowned Erwin Hymer Group. These brands were chosen for their suitability in New Zealand conditions — so you can adventure off-the-beaten-track in absolute comfort.
A Carado motorhome means great value at an affordable price — while also offering the comfort and high quality you expect from a top European motorhome brand. The brand doesn’t compromise on design, reliability or functionality. Step inside a Carado and you’ll find quality mattresses, a practical kitchen, central heating, thorough insulation, and plenty of storage space.
If you’re looking for a premium motorhome at superb value, choose Carado.
Bürstner motorhomes are well known for their innovative designs and top quality. They’re created with Bürstner’s guiding design principle in mind — Wohnfühlen meaning comfortable living in German. The global popularity of Bürstner motorhomes — and their high resale value — speak volumes for the brand’s outstanding reputation.
Built to maximise comfort any season you feel like travelling, Bürstner are genuine premium motorhomes.
HYMER sets the global standard for stylish luxury motorhomes. Since 1957, they've led the market in innovation and quality. Their unique HYMER PUAL body shell — designed in 1978 — formed a benchmark for motorhome durability and stability. These days, HYMER is well renowned for building smart motorhomes with timeless designs.
Why not begin your search by taking a close look at a truly elegant and luxurious motorhome — HYMER.
Motorhoming is the ideal way to explore New Zealand in comfort. You can get off-the-beaten-track, spend nights under the stars, and wake up to the sound of water lapping on the sand — all from the comfort of your own vehicle.
To find out whether motorhome ownership is worth it, you’ll need to think about your own unique situation. You should consider the initial purchase price as well as ongoing ownership costs.
Motorhome ownership is best suited to those who like to take multiple trips a year and enjoy the flexibility of being able to head off anytime. If this doesn’t sound like you, renting a motorhome may be your best option.
Motorhomes vary in price depending on age, size, make and model, base vehicle, and specifications. You can buy a motorhome in New Zealand for anything from $70,000 to $700,000.
For more details on what motorhome you might get in each price bracket, check out our buyer's guide to working out a budget.
The resale value of a motorhome depends on its condition, what brand it is, any aftermarket additions, and the market. Premium German motorhomes in NZ tend to depreciate less than budget motorhomes because of their reputation for providing many years of trouble-free touring.
Owning a motorhome comes with various ongoing costs. These include registration, CoF or WoF compliance, insurance, road user charges, annual servicing, water tightness tests, replacement parts such as tyres, depreciation and storage.
You can calculate the cost of ownership of your preferred new motorhome by using our motorhome cost of ownership calculator.
The most reliable motorhome is one that will give you many years of trouble-free touring. This means that the base vehicle needs to perform, and the interior fit needs to withstand years of use.
Most premium RVs built on a European base vehicle, such as Mercedes Benz or Fiat Ducato motorhomes, will still perform well after plenty of years and many miles. Unlike a lot of cars, these truck bases are designed to go the distance — even with several hundred thousand kilometres on the clock.
The reliability of the motorhome fitout depends on the quality of the build. This includes materials, construction methods, and quality assurance processes.
German motorhome brands in NZ have built their reputations on quality. For example, Carado motorhomes have a high price-to-value ratio, meaning that quality is not sacrificed even though they're designed for a price-conscious market.
Many locally manufactured motorhomes that are hand-built to high quality standards will also stand the test of time. The best way to get a quick indication of reliability is to check the warranties that a manufacturer offers. Longer warranties indicate that the manufacturer has a high degree of confidence in the reliability of its products.
Motorhoming is so popular in New Zealand that there are plenty to choose from. No one brand suits all, so it’s best to think about your needs and wishes.
If you’re new to the market, it’s worth trying before you buy and renting a few different types of RVs to work out what you like. Most motorhomes are for sale in Auckland or Christchurch, making these cities the most likely places where you'll be able to try a model out.
Before you settle on any particular brand or motorhome model, carefully consider your needs and what your perfect motorhome looks like.
The best used motorhome to purchase is the one that suits your requirements and budget — as well as being resalable. Purchasing from a reputable licensed dealer can be a great option as the motorhome will have a service history, detailed specification information and a warranty.
Always do your due diligence and check that the motorhome is sound and compliant before purchasing — no matter where you're buying from.
You don't need a special licence to drive most motorhomes in New Zealand. Your standard Class 1 car licence allows you to drive a motorhome with a gross vehicle mass (GVM) of up to 6000kg.
When buying a luxury motorhome in NZ, you’ll want to insure it against any accidental damage. Many car insurers do not cover motorhomes. Most owners choose to insure their motorhomes with specialists who focus solely on motorhome owner's insurance.
The two motorhome specialist insurers in New Zealand are Covi and Star Insurance. When choosing an insurance company, be sure to shop around and read insurance policies carefully to see if they cover what you require.
Visit our sales centres in the North and South Islands to see for yourself why our brands are in a class of their own. Both our locations are handy to the airport and close to motorway access.
Our Auckland sales centre is located at 11 Pavilion Drive, Airport Oaks. This is just ten minutes from Auckland Airport, a short drive from State Highway 1, and 25km from the CBD.
Our Christchurch sales centre is conveniently located at 3 Export Ave, Harewood. This is less than ten minutes from Christchurch Airport, a quick drive from State Highway 1, and just 12km from the CBD.