GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #31 | Page 8

A corner pantry rises electronically from below the bench. “ THE ADAGE 'YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR' COMES TO MIND. “ Highlighting Track’s engineering and design prowess, these panels incorporate seamlessly-integrated automotive-glass windows, rather than awning windows purchased from an industry supplier. A major benefit of the T4 stable that you won't find on its nearest competitors: the pop- top roof lifts automatically at the push of a button on a smartphone app via Bluetooth or an internal screen. Up front, you’ll find a fibreglass nose cone that lifts to reveal a massive storage space – in fact, external storage space is a distinct highpoint. At the back, meanwhile, is another fibreglass clamshell-style pod. Being a Rhapsody, this area features a ‘no-fly zone’, essentially a tent with midge-proof screens that drops from the opened pod. 8 \ On the nearside, Track fitted an optional 40L drawer fridge next to a cavernous storage space. This space, however, can be fitted instead with a generous stainless steel kitchen from the Tvan on the Symphony and Rhapsody models – it’s standard on the Concerto. In terms of 12V power, the Rhapsody comes from the factory with dual 105Ah AGM batteries, dual 120W solar panels, a 300W pure sine wave inverter, a 25A DC-DC charger and MPPT solar regulator; however, it can be well and truly upgraded according to your needs and budget. Our Rhapsody was fitted with the so-called 1st Edition Pack. Among the extensive list of features included in this pack, it received a 130L water tank upgrade on the standard 75L and a complete Redarc upgrade to the electrics, including a 700W inverter and Redarc RedVision control hub.