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Queensland Caravan Rising Star Set for Massive Expansion



JAWA is a Queensland caravan rising star, and the company’s growth shows no signs of slowing down.  

Even as many industry players have fallen on hard times in recent years, JAWA has continued to experience significant growth and opportunity, expanding into three new territories over the past two years. And there’s more in store for the brand – and Aussie travellers.   

So what’s really behind the company’s incredible success, and what’s next for JAWA caravans in the sunshine state? 

Skyrocketing to the Top Ten

Increasingly the market has embraced JAWA’s success, and the brand has skyrocketed, becoming one of the top ten caravan manufacturers in Australia.  

This is for good reason. JAWA has a strong reputation for providing premium vans with premium inclusions, all at affordable prices that customers are often used to paying for an inferior build  

At JAWA, quality is undeniable, and luxury is the norm. Australian travellers can access competitive prices for fantastic caravans and campers with all the bells and whistles, not to mention expert support from industry leaders and experienced staff at JAWA showrooms across the country.  

Quality Australian Finishes

At the heart of JAWA’s ongoing success is its commitment to quality Australian finishes, setting the brand apart from the competition.  

JAWA has set up a huge assembly and service centre on the Sunshine Coast, where imported caravan shells are expertly fitted out with premium Australian finishes and features. This includes everything from electrics and plumbing to hydraulics and fixtures like floor coverings, air conditioning, and more.  

JAWA vans rely on Australia’s leading and most reputable brands, meaning that consumers can always trust in the quality they’re receiving. In a market tired of rip-offs and inferior products, this quality guarantee offers the ultimate appeal and continues to drive brand growth. 

Expanding Across Queensland and Beyond

Not slowing down in the wake of recent growth opportunities, JAWA is now explore fresh chances to reach Queensland consumers.  

In 2026, JAWA is set to expand into the Gold Coast, providing Queenslanders with easy access to high-quality caravans and campers at their fingertips. That’s not all. JAWA is also establishing a massive new showroom in Brisbane’s north, allowing customers to explore new offerings firsthand before hitting the road.  

As JAWA offroad campers and caravans continue to surge, there’s never been a better time to discover the range. Explore caravans on the Sunshine Coast with Queensland’s fastest rising star.  

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