Swift expands Trekker campervan range with new fixed-roof alternative
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Swift has expanded its popular Trekker campervan line-up with the launch of the all-new XF model, offering customers a refined, fixed-roof alternative - designed for year-round touring and everyday usability.
Priced from £68,690, it has been developed for couples seeking a compact yet highly specified campervan without the need for a pop-top roof, delivering reduced vehicle height, a more streamlined appearance and a ready to-go double bed.

Feature highlights include:
- Duvalay Duvalite Alto mattresses
- Washroom with shower tray
- Whale heating system
- Ultra-low energy LED lighting
- Dedicated USB charging points
- Parking aids and rear-view camera
- Built-in oven with grill
Designed for comfortable 2 berth touring
Built to accommodate 2 berths, the Trekker XF features a comfortable double bed to the rear of the vehicle, with a premium Duvalay Duvalite Alto mattress, ensuring a great night’s sleep whether touring for weekends or longer adventures.
It offers a well-designed living space that balances comfort with practicality, making it ideal for couples who value simplicity and high-quality finishes.
Including a dedicated washroom complete with shower tray, providing added convenience for off-grid or extended touring. A Whale heating system ensures comfort in all seasons, while an ultra-low energy LED lighting system helps reduce power consumption.
To support modern travel needs, the XF also features dedicated USB charging points, making it easy to keep devices powered on the move.
Driver comfort and safety are enhanced thanks to parking aids and a rear-view camera, helping make manoeuvring and parking straightforward whether in campsites or urban environments.
Why choose the fixed-roof model?
The Trekker XF is an ideal choice for couples who value simplicity, comfort and year-round usability. It offers a solid roof structure providing consistent insulation and temperature control, making it particularly appealing for those planning to travel throughout the seasons.
With no roof mechanism to operate, it also offers a straightforward, ready-to-go experience, with a rear double bed that’s always available without additional setup.
Drivers may appreciate the lower overall vehicle height, which can be beneficial when accessing car parks, storage facilities or height-restricted areas, while also contributing to a clean, streamlined exterior profile.
Ultimately, choosing a fixed-roof campervan is about selecting a layout that best matches your travel habits and priorities, with both pop-top and fixed-roof designs offering distinct advantages depending on how you like to explore.
Explore more on the Trekker campervan range.