All-automatic, all Jayco-built, 11 models deep. Here's exactly what separates each one in the Let's Go Motorhomes range.

Why This Fleet Is Different
Let's Go Motorhomes is the rental arm of Jayco — Australia's largest RV manufacturer — which means every vehicle in the range comes off the same production standard rather than being sourced from a mix of third-party builders. That consistency shows up in two places buyers usually only discover after they've booked: every single vehicle is automatic, and every vehicle carries a 120W solar panel as standard.
The range splits into two families. The campervan line (Tourer, Adventurer, Atlas, Escape) is built on van chassis with pop-up or fixed-roof conversions. The motorhome line (Grandiose, Roamer, Quatro, Royale, Excursion, Journey) is a cab-chassis build with a full Jayco fibreglass body, which is what unlocks the walk-through layouts, full-height standing room, and proper separate bathrooms you won't find in a converted van.
The Full Model Line-Up
| Model | Chassis | Sleeping | Bathroom |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jayco Tourer – 2 Berth Campervan (Pet-friendly) | Renault Master | Convertible queen bed (dinette to bed), no nightly disassembly | Porta-potty, no onboard shower |
| Jayco Adventurer – 2 Berth Campervan | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter | Permanent queen bed | Private shower, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Grandiose – 2 Berth Motorhome | Iveco Daily 50C | Large queen bed (2200x1650mm), walk-through from cab | Full separate ensuite: shower, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Atlas – 2 Berth Campervan | Fiat Ducato | Permanent queen bed | Private shower, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Roamer – 2 Berth Motorhome | Renault Master | Electronic lift-up double bed over living area | Full ensuite: separate shower, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Escape – 2 Berth Campervan | Renault Master | Convertible dinette bed (double or 2 singles) | Shower with instant hot water, cassette toilet |
| Jayco Quatro – 4 Berth Motorhome | Volkswagen Crafter | Electronic drop-down double over lounge + cab-over double | Separate shower cubicle, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Royale – 4 Berth Motorhome | Fiat Ducato | Slide-out queen (main) + cab-over double; convertible 3rd berth | Large ensuite: shower, swivel cassette toilet, wide vanity |
| Jayco Excursion – 5 Berth Motorhome | Volkswagen Crafter | Drop-down double + cab-over double + convertible rear lounge + dinette | Full bathroom: separate shower, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Journey – 6 Berth Pet-Friendly Motorhome (Pet-friendly) | Fiat Ducato | Three permanent double beds + dedicated pet anchor point | Full bathroom: shower, cassette toilet, vanity |
| Jayco Royale – 6 Berth Motorhome | Fiat Ducato | Slide-out queen + two further permanent double beds (3 doubles total) | Luxury ensuite: separate shower cubicle, swivel cassette toilet, wide vanity |
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2-Berth: Four Ways To Do The Same Trip
This is where the range gets interesting, because Let's Go offers four different 2-berth vehicles and they are genuinely not interchangeable.
The Tourer is the entry point — a converted dinette bed and a porta-potty instead of a fitted bathroom. It's the cheapest way into the range and the only 2-berth campervan alongside the Journey that's pet-friendly.
The Adventurer and Atlas sit in the middle — both permanent queen beds with private showers, cassette toilets and instant hot water, the difference mainly coming down to chassis (Sprinter vs Ducato) and fridge size (177L vs 171L).
The Grandiose and Roamer step up into the motorhome body — full standing height, a properly separated ensuite, and in the Grandiose's case the largest 2-berth bed in the range at 2200x1650mm.
The Escape is the compact option: smaller 60L fridge, smaller water tanks, but still a fitted shower and cassette toilet — worth considering if fuel economy and easier city driving matter more to you than tank capacity.

4, 5 and 6 Berth: Family and Group Travel
The Quatro (Volkswagen Crafter) and Royale 4-berth (Fiat Ducato) both use an electronic drop-down double over the lounge plus a cab-over double, but only the Royale offers a convertible third berth and a swivel cassette toilet in a wider ensuite.
The Excursion is the odd one out — a genuine 5-berth built around four separate sleeping zones (drop-down double, cab-over double, convertible rear lounge, convertible dinette), useful for groups who don't split neatly into pairs.
At the top of the range, the Journey (pet-friendly, three permanent double beds) and Royale 6-berth (one slide-out queen plus two further permanent doubles) both sleep six without a single fold-out — every bed is fixed, which matters a lot if you're travelling with kids who want somewhere to nap mid-drive.

Pet-Friendly Options
Only two vehicles in the entire fleet allow pets: the Tourer (2-berth campervan) and the Journey (6-berth motorhome) — the smallest and largest vehicles in the range, with nothing in between. If you're travelling with an animal, these fill fast in peak season, so confirm availability with reservations well ahead of your dates.
What's Standard Across Every Model
- Automatic transmission — no exceptions across all 11 models
- 120W solar panel
- Unlimited kilometres
- Full linen: bedding, towels, bath mat, tea towels
- Camping chairs and table
- No credit card surcharge
- Price match guarantee
Every model also has direct access to Jayco's national service network of 90-plus dealer and repair centres, which is a meaningfully different safety net than most operators can offer if something goes wrong on the road.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many models does Let's Go Motorhomes offer?
11 — four campervans (Tourer, Adventurer, Atlas, Escape) and seven motorhomes (Grandiose, Roamer, Quatro, Royale 4-berth, Excursion, Journey, Royale 6-berth), ranging from 2 to 6 berths.
Are all Let's Go Motorhomes vehicles automatic?
Yes. Every model in the fleet is automatic — there is no manual option across the entire range.
Which Let's Go Motorhomes vehicles allow pets?
Only the Tourer (2-berth campervan) and the Journey (6-berth motorhome). No other model in the range is pet-friendly.
What's the difference between the Adventurer and the Atlas?
Both are 2-berth campervans with a permanent queen bed, private shower and cassette toilet. The Adventurer runs on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a 177L fridge; the Atlas runs on a Fiat Ducato with a 171L fridge. Functionally very close — the choice usually comes down to chassis preference and availability.
Does every Let's Go Motorhomes vehicle have a bathroom?
All except the Tourer, which uses a porta-potty instead of a fitted shower and cassette toilet — it's the one budget-oriented model in the range.
By Tim Ahern
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