The Bailey Adamo motorhome comes in eight models ranging from about 6 to 8 metres in length, with layouts tailored to different needs, some with front flexi lounges, others with drop-down beds, and several with large rear garages for storage. It caters for both standard Category B licence holders (with MTPLMs up to 3,500 kg) and those who prefer more carrying capacity (some models up to 4,250 kg) with Category C1 licencing.
Under the hood the Bailey Adamo is built on a Ford Transit chassis, powered by a 2.0 litre 165 bhp engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It includes Alu-Tech construction for body insulation, a Truma Combi 6E heating & hot water system, and off-grid-friendly features: a 200 W Truma solar panel, a premium 105 Ah leisure battery, and generous living amenities such as a large 150 L compressor tower fridge.
FAQs
How many people can the Adamo accommodate?
Depending on the layout, the Adamo can sleep up to 5 people, with various models offering front flexi lounges or drop-down beds.
What licence do I need to drive the Adamo?
Five of the models have an MTPLM of 3,500 kg, so you can drive them with a standard Category B licence. The other three models are heavier (up to 4,250 kg), which require a Category C1 licence.
Is the Adamo suitable for all-season touring?
Yes. It features Alu-Tech insulated bodyshell plus Truma Combi 6E heating and hot water system, meeting Grade III EN1646-I for all-weather touring.
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