Motorhome & Campervan Compliance Guide (Australia)
Understand the Requirements Before You Build or Modify
🚐 Avoid Costly Mistakes Before You Start Your Build
Converting a vehicle into a motorhome or campervan involves more than just design and fit-out — it must comply with Australian regulations.
Without understanding the requirements, many builds result in:
- Failed inspections
- Costly rectification work
- Registration delays
This guide provides general information and practical insight to help you understand what’s involved before and during your build.
📘 What This Guide Is
This guide is a general compliance reference based on Australian vehicle standards and industry experience.
It helps you:
- Understand what regulations may apply
- Identify key compliance areas
- Prepare for inspection and certification
⚠️ It does not replace engineering certification or approval.
📚 What’s Inside the Guide
- Motorhome vs campervan definitions
- Applicable regulations (ADRs, VSB, AS/NZS)
- Seating, structure, glazing, and safety requirements
- Electrical and utility considerations
- Conversion considerations and common pitfalls
- Certification and registration overview
⚖️ Motorhome & Campervan Compliance Requirements
Compliance depends on:
- Vehicle category (typically NA/N vehicles)
- GVM and load capacity
- Seating configuration
- Type of modifications carried out
Each vehicle must be assessed individually.
🚧 Common ADR Triggers in Conversions
The following are commonly affected depending on modifications:
- ADR 3, 4, 5 → Seating and seatbelt changes
- ADR 8 → Window and glazing changes
- ADR 43 → Structural or dimensional changes
🔍 Examples of Modifications That Trigger Compliance Requirements
This is where many builds go wrong.
- Adding or relocating seats
→ May require compliance with ADR 3, 4, 5 - Installing or modifying windows
→ Must comply with ADR 8 - Structural body modifications
→ May impact ADR 43 and require engineering approval - Adding amenities (beds, kitchens, storage)
→ Can affect weight distribution and load capacity
👉 The guide explains how these changes may affect compliance and what to consider.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
This guide:
- Provides general advice only
- Does not guarantee compliance or approval
- Does not replace certification by an Approved Vehicle Examiner (AVE)
📦 What You’ll Receive
- Digital PDF guide
- Structured compliance overview
- Practical information based on real-world requirements
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If you’re planning a build, this guide will help you understand what’s involved before you start.
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