Author: Kirstie Bedford
Date Posted: 9th October 2020
Clever design and easy-to-drive characteristics makes the KEA Discovery the perfect partner for extended road trips, writes Kirstie Bedford
Author: Peter Quilty
Date Posted: 8th October 2020
Portsea is unquestionably the 'leafiest' suburb on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula... And to that extent, there's an oft-quoted – albeit flippant – reference to this upper-crust domain showcasing a veritable conga-line of imposing clifftop mansions that are home to the rich and famous. I quote verbatim: “See how the other half live”.
Author: Peter Quilty
Date Posted: 7th October 2020
Craving some free-spirited campervanning? With the KEA Ultima campervan's smart design, that’s completely within your reach.
Author: KEA Team
Date Posted: 17th January 2020
They may look like clones superficially, but it's what lies inside that distinguishes the KEA HiTop and KEA Jackpot. I recently conducted a comparo on this ex-rental duo and while they present as dead ringers, it's the antithesis internally! It's quite refreshing to see to see how the two models have been carefully thought out and designed to offer very different options with the smaller space available.
Author: Anji Bignell
Date Posted: 4th January 2020
KEA’s Navigator T555 motorhome is set up for touring and ease of driving. On my adventure with it around the north-west region of Victoria for this review, it was pretty much a matter of get-in-and-go. The purpose of this review was to see just how comfortable it would fit a family of four (or a couple) and how well it would drive with this in mind.