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The Smallest Campervans with a bathroom (Australia 2025)

If you’ve been dreaming of a campervan that’s small enough to take anywhere but still has the comfort of your own bathroom — this post is for you!

For this post, I’ve found ten of the smallest campervans in Australia for 2025 that include a shower and toilet.

Let’s jump straight in and take a look at what I found!

Side note: I’ve got this post in video format too, if you want to watch rather than read. 🎬 Watch on YouTube here.

Achtung Campervans Mercedes-Benz Sprinter MWB

The Achtung Camper Mercedes-Benz Sprinter motorhome is just under six metres long — right in that sweet spot where it still fits into a standard car park but gives you a surprisingly spacious interior.

Inside, there’s a spacious dining area that converts into a north-south bed, a well equipped kitchen, and even a one-point-two by point-seven metre bathroom — all designed in collaboration with tiny-home architects from Winter Architecture.

It feels bright, open, and cleverly laid out. And with optional all-wheel drive, it’s capable enough to get you a little off the beaten path.If you’re after a small motorhome that doesn’t feel small, Achtung’s Sprinter might be the perfect balance.

achtungcamper.com.au/


Jacana Envy

The Jacana Envy is built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter MWB chassis — compact and easy to drive, yet surprisingly spacious inside. It features a proper bathroom with shower, toilet, and basin, seamlessly fitted into the layout so nothing feels cramped.

The kitchen includes an induction cooktop, sink, and fridge, with smart cabinetry that makes great use of every inch. And there’s an east/west bed that’s permanently set up so there no having to convert the bed each day.

What really stands out is the finish — clean lines, quality fittings, and a modern feel throughout. It’s practical for everyday use but ready for long trips too.

The Envy proves you don’t need a huge van to have full comfort — just thoughtful design, and Jacana’s clear attention to detail.

www.jacanamotorhomes.com.au/


Snowy River Caravans SRV-19

Now this one’s a bit of a surprise package. The Snowy River SRV-19 is built on an LDV Deliver 9 chassis and measures just under six metres long — yet it still squeezes in a full bathroom, a 150-litre fridge, and lithium power with solar on the roof.

What makes it stand out is the price. It’s one of the most affordable new campervans with a bathroom in Australia — often around the ninety-nine-thousand-dollar mark.

It’s simple, smart, and does the essentials really well. So if you’re after the best value for money in a small self-contained camper, the SRV-19 deserves a close look.

snowyrivercaravans.com.au/


Avan Applause 500

The Avan Applause 2 feels like a caravan that happens to drive itself.

Avan have a long reputation in the caravan world, and their motorhomes carry that same practical, no-nonsense design. Everything’s laid out for comfort and ease of travel — with a proper bathroom, workable kitchen, and comfortable living space.

It’s not the flashiest van on the list, but that’s exactly the appeal. It’s reliable, it’s proven, and it’s backed by a nationwide dealer network — so servicing and resale are easy.

For anyone wanting a smaller, trustworthy touring motorhome, the Applause 2 is a safe and solid bet.

www.avan.com.au/


Jacana Seeker

Back to Jacana again, this time with the Seeker .

This model is on the VW Crafter chassis, with the option of either a 2 seater or 4 seater layout. 

Inside, you’ll find a shower and cassette toilet, a large fridge, induction cooking, and a really sleek finish.

It bridges that gap between rugged and refined — tough enough for rough roads, but comfortable enough for long stays.

With thoughtful inclusions, this van is perfect for those seeking without compromising on amenities. Enjoy the perfect blend of functionality and comfort on your travels.

www.jacanamotorhomes.com.au/


Trakka Akuna

Now we’re getting into the high-end compact builds, and Trakka are one of the most respected names in Australia.

The Akuna is their sub-six-metre model — but you wouldn’t know it from the inside. It packs a full bathroom, a ducted air-con system, lithium battery setup, solar, induction cooking, and beautifully finished cabinetry.

Everything about it feels polished and well-engineered.

This is the “yes, you can have it all” campervan — serious capability in a seriously compact package.

trakka.com.au/


Trakka Torino T2

Next, the Torino — Akuna’s slightly bigger sibling.

It gives you just that bit more breathing room: a touch more headspace, a wider walkway, and a layout that feels more relaxed for two people travelling long-term.

It’s still compact by motorhome standards, but the Torino shifts the focus from tight efficiency to livability.

If the Akuna is the agile weekender, the Torino is the comfort-focused traveller — and together, they show just how well Trakka have mastered small-space design.

trakka.com.au/


Adria Twin

Now here’s something a little different — the Adria Twin, built in Europe and adapted for Australian conditions.

European campervans are famous for their clever layouts, and the Twin shows why. The bathroom is modular and space-efficient, the cabinetry is sleek, and everything just flows beautifully from front to back.

It’s stylish, well-finished, and feels more “modern apartment” than “campervan.”

If you’ve ever wondered how European design stacks up against Aussie ingenuity — this is the perfect example.

au.adria-mobil.com/


EmuRV E2S

The EmuRV E2S is one of those campervans that quietly proves its worth. Built on the Fiat Ducato, it’s about six metres long — small enough for everyday driving, yet still manages a full bathroom with a proper shower, toilet and basin.

You get a generous 175-litre fridge, Truma heating and hot water, and around 155 litres of fresh water, which is impressive for a van this size.

Inside, the lounge converts to two singles or a double bed, and there’s loads of smart storage overhead and under the benches.

It’s not flashy, but it’s solid, comfortable, and cleverly designed — showing that you really can have full amenities, including a real bathroom, in a van that’s compact and easy to live with on the road.

emurv.com.au/


Horizon Melaleuca

And finally, the Horizon Melaleuca, built on a Fiat motorhome base.

This one’s a great note to finish on because it shows what a slightly larger, more premium small motorhome can offer — a more spacious bathroom, beautiful cabinetry, and that comfortable, home-like feel Horizon are known for.

It’s not the tiniest on the list, but it’s still easy to drive and park, and it brings a real touch of luxury to compact touring.

For those willing to go a fraction bigger for extra comfort, the Melaleuca might be the sweet spot.

horizonmotorhomes.com.au/


So there you have it — ten of the smallest campervans in Australia for 2025 that all include a bathroom.

Now what if you wanted to go a little bigger or need to sleep more than 2 people? You might need to start looking at larger motorhomes and those that have a drop down bed. You can learn all about motorhomes with drop down beds here.