Bailey adds two new motorhomes to its Autograph line-up
Both the 79-4F and the 79-4XT are set to be on Bailey’s stand at the upcoming Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show this month.
Both the 79-4F and the 79-4XT are set to be on Bailey's stand at the upcoming Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show this month.
Bailey has announced that the 79-4F and the 79-4XT are joining its Autograph range.
The Autograph range recently returned to the Bailey motorhome line-up for 2026, having been rested for the two previous seasons. It proved a successful return, as the 81-5 took the title of best rear-lounge motorhome at the Practical Motorhome Awards 2026.
The two new models, which are set to be on display at the 2026 Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show this month, are both Peugeot Boxer-based and will require a C1 licence, due to an MTPLM of 4500kg. They both come on an Al-Ko AMC chassis and have an L-shaped front lounge where twin travel seats can be converted into a double bed.
The two models are both four-berths with rear washrooms and come with new ‘Natural Oak’ and ‘Stone Grey’ finishes to their furniture, as well as a SONOS portable speaker and a wireless charging pad. That’s not all, with a large rear garage also provided, which can be accessed through double doors.

The 79-4F is a 7.95m-long motorhome which comes with a large single-level French bed layout, with exterior access provided to the underbed storage.

A wardrobe, a vanity unit and a mirror can be found in the bedroom area too. It has an OTR of £92,749, a MiRO of 3431.5kg, a payload of 1068.5kg, and a length of 7.95m.
The other addition to the range is the 79-4XT, which is a motorhome with fixed single beds, and has an OTR price of £92,749, a MiRO of 3479kg, a payload of 1021kg, and a length of 7.95m.

Features in the motorhomes include a 2.2 litre 180bhp engine with an 8-speed automatic gearbox, a cab kitted out with a rear-view reversing camera and a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a factory-fitted Thule side-mounted wind-out awning, and a kitchen which includes a 137-litre Thetford absorption fridge, and a combined oven, grill and dual-fuel hob with three gas burners and an electric hotplate.
They could also be contenders for fans of motorhoming off-grid, thanks to two 95Ah AGM batteries and a 200W Truma solar panel.
Bailey is not the only manufacturer to be sharing news about upcoming releases, with Mobilvetta launching two rear-lounge motorhomes, which are also set to debut at the February show. Weinsberg is also releasing a special edition in its low-profile Cara-Suite range, which comes with plenty of extras.
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