2 Berth Campervan Hire
If you’re planning a campervan holiday for two in New Zealand, Kia Ora Campers has you covered with our modern, fully-equipped 2 berth campervan hire options. Perfect for couples or friends travelling together, our compact yet mighty 2 berth motorhomes allow you to explore Aotearoa at your own pace with all the comforts of a home on wheels.
KEA Foxtrot 2 Berth Campervan
The KEA Foxtrot is a compact yet highly capable 2-berth motorhome for hire, boasting many exciting features. The camper was built on a Renault Master van platform with a punchy 2.3L turbo diesel engine. Inside, the Foxtrot cleverly utilises space with a split kitchen galley, a dedicated bathroom with shower/toilet, and two rear lounge seats that convert into singles or a double bed.
Though just 6.2 metres long, it offers all the amenities for comfortable travel for two, including a microwave, fridge, heater, and ample storage. The Foxtrot’s small footprint makes it a breeze to drive while not sacrificing any of the essentials.
Campervan Features
- Fridge with Freezer / 85L
- Gas Stove 2 Burner Gas Stove
- Microwave (240V)
- Shower Hot & Cold
- Toilet
- Gas Hot Water to Sink & Shower
- Safety Double Bed
- Water Tank 80L
- Fire Extinguisher Yes
- Number of Beds – 2 Singles OR Double Bed 1.98 x 1.75m
- Certified Self contained
- Power 12v batter/240v mains
- Internal Walk-through Access
- Auto – 6 Speed
- Solar Panel
- Bike Rack
- CD Player & Stereo
- Diesel Heating
- Air Conditioning/Heating Driver’s Cabin
- Main Cabin (240V)
- AM/FM Radio & CD Player
- Sink
LDV Maxus 2 Berth Weekender Campervan
The LDV Maxus Weekender is a top-of-the-line 2 berth campervan built right here in New Zealand by the experts at ACM Motorhomes. This self-contained beauty is constructed on a long wheelbase high roof van platform, providing ample headroom and living space for two travellers.
The Maxus features two comfortable single beds that can conveniently convert to a double bed by dropping the centre table. You can also opt for the U-shaped lounge layout by pulling out the handy trundle bed in the middle. With a powerful 2.0L diesel engine and 6-speed automatic transmission, this camper has the muscle to tackle New Zealand’s diverse terrain.
Campervan Features
- 2ltr turbo 6 spd auto
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Seats: 2 Length:
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Length 5.94 metres Width: 2.20 metres Height: 2.90 metres
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This rear-wheel-drive/WOF Camper is driven on a car license.
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Comes fully self-contained including
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Electrical certified & Gas certified.
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2x 120amp AGM deep cycle batteries/
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175 Solar panel
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/Auto satellite dish/19′ LED TV/
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12-volt Fridge/Microwave/
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2 burner gas cooker.
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Truma LPG/240-volt hot water/
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80L Fresh water tank & 80L grey tank.
- 3 mtr Awning
- Number of Beds – 2 Singles OR Double Bed 1.98 x 1.75m
- Diesel Heating
Benefits of a 2 Berth Campervan
2 berth campervans are ideal for duos who want to travel lightly and efficiently without sacrificing amenities. These “mini motorhomes” are more fuel-efficient, easier to drive, and can access campsites that larger RVs can’t. Yet, you still get a full kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping quarters – everything you need to enjoy the legendary Kiwi road trip experience. Whether you’re hoping to freedom camp off-the-beaten-track or stay at holiday parks, a 2 berth campervan allows you to forge your own path. Get in touch with the team today to book yours.
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