Club Campers Brumby vs Deepal E07

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Club Campers Brumby
Club Campers Brumby

2018 price

Deepal E07
Deepal E07

$64,900 - $73,900

2025 price

Summary

2018 Club Campers Brumby
2025 Deepal E07
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  • Wallowy ride
  • No buttons
  • Annoying safety tech
2018 Club Campers Brumby Summary

In a camper-trailer market seemingly in danger of being swamped by cheap products of dubious build quality, it is refreshing to see a local mob, Australia’s Cub Campers, persisting with well-built and highly functional camper-trailers packed with standard features and with plenty of optional extras. 

The company's 2.2m rear-fold* line-up includes the Weekender, Explorer and Brumby; its 3.6m line-up includes the Traveller, Escape and Longreach. (* When the trailer is static, its roof can be unfolded to the rear to become the hard floor of the camper’s entry-way. Check out the accompanying photos to better understand the process.)

Our test Brumby was a standard model (from $29,490) with an Adventure Pack ($1300) and draught skirt ($225), giving it a $31,015 price-tag.

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2025 Deepal E07 Summary

Segment-bender, model-mash-up, mold breaker, franken-ute: there are many odd ways to describe the new electric Deepal E07 large 'SUV'.

I prefer to think of it as the mullet haircut of cars — business up front but a party at the back — but Deepal has settled on Multitruck to describe its new SUV-ute mash-up.

There isn’t anything like this vehicle on sale in Australia right now. The most similar vehicle on the global stage would be the Tesla Cybertruck, but the E07 is smaller and much less gaudy.

We got to have our first taste of the new adventure ready machine on Australian roads, and this is what you need to know.

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