Supreme — Built to Tour
Heavy-duty welded chassis. One-piece roof tech. Composite cladding and full insulation. Australian made, tuned for New Zealand.
Why Supreme’s construction works
Supreme blend proven Australian manufacturing with modern materials: a fully welded box-section chassis, advanced one-piece roof technology on select models, and composite cladding options for durability without excess weight.
Interiors stay quieter and more comfortable thanks to full-body insulation and double-glazed windows on touring lines — perfect for long New Zealand road trips and coastal climates.
Build Highlights
Welded Box-Section Chassis
/One-Piece Roof Technology
/Composite & Alloy Cladding
/Insulation & Glazing
/Quick Spec Snapshot
Chassis
Roof / Floor
Cladding
Frame
Insulation
Heritage
Construction FAQ (Supreme)
Do all Supreme models have a one-piece roof?
It’s model dependent. Higher-spec lines use a one-piece roof shell; touring lines may vary. We’ll confirm on the exact model you’re considering.
What frame materials are used?
Ranges include Meranti timber frames (classic touring) and composite approaches on select lines. Both are fully insulated and built for durability.
Is the chassis bolted or welded?
Supreme use welded box-section chassis and A-frames for strength and long-term reliability.
How does insulation compare for NZ conditions?
Body insulation and double-glazed windows help regulate temperature and reduce road noise — ideal for coastal humidity and alpine regions.