Bailey Adamo Model Comparison

All five Adamo models share some core “givens”: Ford Transit chassis with 2.0L 165bhp engine, 8 speed automatic gearbox, MTPLM 3,500kg (so standard car licence), Truma Combi 6E heating (true 4 season), Alu-Tech bodyshell, 200W solar panel and 150L compressor tower fridge. That means the real buying decision is about berths, lounge/bed layout, bedroom style and how “sociable” versus “couple focused” you want the van to be.

What You Get in Any Bailey Adamo 

Because the mechanical and core spec is shared, you can confidently choose layout and sleeping style without worrying you’ll “miss out” on essentials.

Driving and cab:

Ford Transit 2.0L 165bhp with 8-speed automatic gearbox for relaxed, car like driving.

3,500kg MTPLM, so a standard Category B car licence is enough.

Modern cab with air conditioning, cruise control and a large touchscreen media/navigation system.

All season & off grid touring:

Alu-Tech bodyshell and Grade III insulation for year round use.

Truma Combi 6E heating and hot water for comfort in colder months.

200W solar panel and leisure battery to support extended off grid stays.

Onboard comfort:

Thetford 150L compressor tower fridge for long trips or family shops.

Well designed kitchens and washrooms.

Generous garage space on the garage layout models for bikes and bulky kit.

 

 

At a Glance Comparison

Adamo 60-2 – Couples’ lounge-first motorhome

  • Berths / travel seats: 2 berth, 4 travel seats
  • Ideal for: Couples who want simple touring with no kids’ beds to make up
  • Key character: No fixed rear bed; the front lounge converts into the main bed, so the whole interior is daytime living space.
  • Why choose it: Shorter, easier to manoeuvre, big lounge and a generous end washroom – perfect if you value space to relax over a permanent bed.

Adamo 69-4 – Compact family / garage model

  • Berths / travel seats: 4 berth, 4 travel seats
  • Ideal for: Couples who occasionally take guests, or small families who want proper storage for bikes and outdoor kit
  • Key character: Front lounge with an electric drop?down bed plus a rear bed over a garage, creating two clear sleeping zones.
  • Why choose it: A very “European” feel – big rear garage plus flexible sleeping; good if you’re active and carry a lot of gear.

Adamo 75-4I – Island-bed comfort motorhome

  • Berths / travel seats: 4 berth, 4 travel seats
  • Ideal for: Couples wanting a permanent rear bedroom with the option to host occasional guests at the front
  • Key character: Front lounge, central washroom area, and a rear walk?around island bed that feels like a small hotel room.
  • Why choose it: Great if one partner gets up earlier or later – you can move around the bed easily without disturbing each other.

 Adamo 75-4T – Twin-single rear beds

  • Berths / travel seats: 4 berth, 4 travel seats
  • Ideal for: Friends touring together, older children, or adults who prefer separate beds
  • Key character: Similar central area to the 75?4I but with fixed twin single beds at the rear instead of an island bed.
  • Why choose it: Perfect if you like having your own bed space, or someone wants to read/work in bed without affecting the other.

 Adamo 75-4DL – Two lounges, up to 6 berths

  • Berths / travel seats: 6 berth, 4 travel seats
  • Ideal for: Families, multi?generational trips, and owners who like to entertain
  • Key character: Dinette?style front lounge with belts plus a large U?shaped rear lounge, creating a “kids’ area” and a “grown?up area”.
  • Why choose it: The most sociable and flexible Adamo – superb on rainy days, film nights, and when you want space for everyone to spread out.

 

Bailey Adamo Interior feel and layout style

All Adamo models share a contemporary, bright interior with a front Flexi lounge, quality upholstery, a tall tower fridge and well equipped kitchens. The main difference is how each model splits its length between lounge, bedroom and garage space.

60-2:

Big front lounge and spacious end washroom. Feels very open and uncluttered; best if you want maximum daytime living and don’t mind making up the bed.

69-4:

Front lounge with dropdown bed, rear bed and garage. Strong separation between living and sleeping areas, with serious storage underneath.

75-4I:

Lounge at the front, central washroom, dedicated rear island bedroom. Gives a very “home-like” feeling with a private bedroom zone.

75-4T:

Similar front and central layout to the 75-4I, but with twin beds at the back. Ideal if you want fixed beds but don’t like climbing over someone at night.

75-4DL:

Seatbelted front dinette plus a large U-shaped rear lounge. Feels like having two separate rooms – brilliant for families with different bedtimes or interests.

 

 

Whether you’re a couple looking for a roomy two-berth, a family wanting extra sleeping space, or a tourer who values fixed beds and smart storage, there’s a Bailey Adamo to suit the way you travel. With a shared Ford Transit base, 3,500kg weight limit and all-season touring comfort across the range, the choice comes down to layout, lifestyle and how much space you want to relax in. Explore the full Bailey Adamo line-up at Ropers Leisure to find the model that fits your adventures best.