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Zone RV's Administration Signals Industry Challenges

Understanding the Implications for Australia's Caravan Sector

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The Australian caravan industry has recently faced significant upheaval with the voluntary administration of Zone RV, a prominent luxury off-road caravan manufacturer based on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
This development has left approximately 250 employees and numerous customers in a state of uncertainty, particularly as the holiday season approaches.

Zone RV, known for its high-end caravans priced upwards of $250,000, appointed restructuring advisory firm Cor Cordis to conduct an urgent review of its financial and operational position. The company plans to continue operations in a reduced capacity during this period. The first creditors' meeting is scheduled for December 10, 2025.

This collapse is not an isolated incident within the Australian caravan manufacturing sector. Over the past two years, several companies have faced similar fates. For instance, Infinity Motorhomes on the Gold Coast entered liquidation in 2023, followed by Victoria's Highline Caravans in May 2024. Melbourne-based Tango Caravans collapsed in August 2024, reportedly owing more than $3.4 million to customers, suppliers, and the tax office. Additionally, Gold Coast companies Boss Adventure and Hitch & Go closed in July 2025 after shareholder disputes led to court-ordered wind-ups.

The challenges confronting the industry are multifaceted. Rising manufacturing costs, supply chain disruptions, and an oversupply of caravans following a pandemic-induced boom have placed significant pressure on manufacturers. High labour costs and increased consumer expectations for premium features further exacerbate the situation. While the caravan market expanded during COVID-19, the subsequent oversupply and ongoing cost pressures are leading to industry consolidation and calls for government support.

For consumers, these developments underscore the importance of due diligence when purchasing caravans. Prospective buyers should thoroughly research manufacturers, assess their financial stability, and understand warranty and service agreements to mitigate potential risks associated with company collapses.

In summary, Zone RV's entry into administration highlights the broader challenges facing the Australian caravan industry. As the sector navigates these turbulent times, both manufacturers and consumers must remain vigilant and adaptable to the evolving market landscape.

Published:Friday, 19th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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