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View our digital toursThis caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
This caravan has a MTPLM of kg
What does MTPLM mean?
Maximum Technically Permissable Laden Mass (MTPLM) is the absolute maximum weight that the caravan must not exceed to be legal on the road.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.
A suitable tow vehicle for this caravan would have a kerbside weight between kg.
Please note: other towing criteria must be considered such as your tow vehicles maximum tow capability. This should always be greater than the MTPLM of the caravan.
For further information on The Caravan Towing Code click here.