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Harvok Caravans Grand Opening in Caboolture Sat Nov 29th
November 29, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Harvok Caravans Grand Opening in Caboolture Sat Nov 29th
Harvok has officially arrived in Queensland!
We build the world’s first fully electric, robotically welded aluminium monocoque caravan, no seals, no screws, no leaks. Our one-piece aluminium body is lighter, stronger and designed to take on Australia’s toughest terrain.
Every Harvok is customised to your lifestyle.
Sponsor Harvok delivers premium innovation at a far more competitive price and backed by our patented design.
Visit our brand-new Queensland showroom at 16 Piper Street Caboolture.

And you Can Discover Harvok right here in Caboolture Queensland
By integrating electric technology with aerospace-inspired monocoque* construction, Harvok is leading the way in: Sustainable travel solutions. Durable, all-terrain caravans built for Australia’s rugged conditions.
Harvok Caravans has a Queensland office at 16 Piper Street, Caboolture, QLD 4510. The office can be reached at 1300 678 162 or qld@harvok.com.au. This is the location for Harvok’s operations in Queensland for its Australian market
Set now to have their Grand Opening On Saturday November 29. Showcasing The First Monocoque* Electric Caravan
A Harvok Christmas Package including free upgrades on any new Harvok order placed before Christmas, plus subsidised delivery costs to help customers Australia-wide.
By integrating electric technology with aerospace-inspired monocoque construction, Harvok is leading the way in: Sustainable travel solutions. Durable, all-terrain caravans built for Australia’s rugged conditions.
*A monocoque is a structural design that relies on the outer shell or “single shell” for strength and support, rather than a separate frame. This integrated design is strong enough to handle stress and loads on its own, which makes it efficient, lightweight, and safer in a crash by creating a strong occupant safety cell. It is used in various applications like aircraft, rocketry, and many modern cars (often called a “unibody”)