Practical Motorhome

BAILEY REVAMPS ITS AUTOGRAPH

Since it first began building motorhomes less than a decade ago, Bailey of Bristol has become one of the UK’s most prolific and popular manufacturers of coachbuilts. Over the years, it has refined, honed and grown its output to the three-range line-up it offers today: the Advance at entry-level, Alliance in the middle, and the Autograph, its most sophisticated and well-specified offering of all.

The Autograph name first saw service back in the summer of 2016, and since then, has received various tweaks and upgrades. But in typical Bailey fashion, its third birthday now heralds a major overhaul of the range: meet the all-new Bailey Autograph.

EXPANDED LINE-UP

For 2019, Autograph was made up of six models, ranging from the baby of the family – the rear-lounge 68-2 – up to

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