Essential Caravans' director, Jamie Johnson, acknowledged the challenges faced by customers who had made substantial progress payments for caravans that were never delivered. While expressing empathy for those affected, Johnson stated that it was not feasible for the new ownership to assume the existing debts. However, in an effort to provide some relief, Essential Caravans has offered these customers the opportunity to purchase new caravans at cost price.

This gesture means that customers who had paid initial deposits can acquire caravans at a significant discount from the retail price. Conversely, those who had made larger progress payments may still need to contribute additional funds to secure their caravans, albeit at a reduced overall cost.

In addition to addressing customer concerns, Essential Caravans plans to implement changes to the purchasing process to prevent similar issues in the future. The previous practice of requiring multiple progress payments will be replaced with a more straightforward system: customers will pay an industry-standard 10% deposit upon placing an order, with no further payments required until the caravan is ready for delivery.

The acquisition also includes plans to retain Zone RV's manufacturing operations on the Sunshine Coast, with intentions to rehire former employees and resume production levels of approximately ten caravans per week. This move aims to preserve jobs and maintain the brand's presence in the market.

While this acquisition offers a path forward for Zone RV's assets and brand, it also highlights the complexities and challenges within the caravan manufacturing industry. Customers affected by the collapse are encouraged to engage with Essential Caravans to explore their options under the new ownership.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Tuesday 5th May, 2026

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