With its Voyager motorhome range up to nine models for the 2026 season, there’s something for everyone from this Ford-based coachbuilt line-up. That includes the 574 here which, with four travel seats and sleeping across three double beds, is a serious proposition for full family touring. And it still comes in at a driving licence-friendly 3,500kg, albeit payload is rather restricted.

In this video, we take a look around the 2026 Swift Voyager 574 motorhome:
The Voyager 574 has a motorhome layout that comprises a large lounge with inward-facing settees, a rear lounge of two more inward-facing settees, beyond which is a large ledge with suitable sockets for setting up a TV and wardrobes to each side, and a kitchen and washroom midships – all in a total body length of 7.73m.
Also in the lounge is a fixed pedestal leg table with height and orientation adjustment, as well as a hinged top to allow access past it.
The front seating means up to six people can sit down to dine, although the table size is somewhat restricted.
For travel, re-arranging the settee cushions allows you to pull up single Aguti forward-facing seats. Their cupholders are a neat touch.
Sleeping
When it comes to sleeping in the Swift Voyager 574 motorhome, there’s a 1.88m x 1.50m drop-down bed over the lounge that glides down to a very low height from the floor once you’ve moved the settee backrests.
Or you’ll want it at a midway height if you’re going to make another double bed using the settees; dimensions here are 1.93m x 1.65m narrowing to 114m.
And then, at the back, the settees convert to a 2m x 1.32m mattress area that also has a fabric divider for a bit of privacy.
The kitchen is on the nearside. It starts off with a dual-fuel hob and combined oven and grill cooker from Thetford.

To its right is a sink with loose cover/chopping board and its own washing-up bowl. A flip-up worktop extension encroaches into the doorway.

Storage includes a dedicated cutlery drawer as well as deeper drawers, all with soft-closing, and the largest of the three upper lockers is fitted with a plate rack.

Directly opposite the kitchen, on the offside of the Swift Voyager 574 motorhome, the washroom has a tambour door and wooden duckboarding.
There’s a Thetford swivel-bowl toilet, fold-down handbasin and the whole area is plastic-lined for showering.

Truma’s CombiNeo system provides the heating and continuous hot water, the fresh and wastewater tanks are 110 litres and 85 litres respectively.
An external locker takes up to two 6kg gas cylinders and there’s an 85Ah leisure battery as standard.
Outside, there’s access to a garage area via different sized doors at each side. On the offside, where there’s the larger door, there are a couple of hooks, making for an ideal place to hang wet clothing to dry, for example.

There’s also a sliding door offering access to/from the living quarters to the garage, along with a heater outlet, lighting and mains and 12V electric sockets. What’s missing is some way of securing items stowed in here, though.
The Voyager 574’s Ford cab is in grey, complementing the white bodywork, while other external fittings of note include exterior-access lockers at both sides, a 60cm wide one-piece habitation door with internal waste bin and small storage tray, gas outlet, shower point, 120Watt solar panel, reversing camera, and alloy wheels.

As standard it’s Ford’s 130bhp engine with six-speed manual transmission, with tempting options to upgrade the power and the more relaxing drive of automatic transmission.
It’s Ford’s usual well equipped cab, with Swift adding reading lamps and mains sockets over each of the seats.
As is typical for a low-profile overcab section, there’s cubby hole storage to both sides and a large, opening sunroof that helps with both ventilation and letting in as much daylight as possible.
To find out more about insuring Swift Voyager 574 or your current motorhome visit our motorhome insurance page.
Verdict: Four-berth plus with a sense of style
Plus: Roomy floorplan with family use in mind, bed choices, lots of daytime seating
Minus: Keep an eye on your payload, Aguti travel seats steal storage space, no washroom window
In-a-nutshell: Swift’s friend of the family
Alternatives: Bailey Alora 69-4S, Pilote A690G Atlas, Roller Team Zefiro Sport
Swift Voyager 574 factfile
| Model | Swift Voyager 574 |
| Base vehicle | Ford Transit chassis-cab |
| Dimensions | 7.73m L x 2.37m W x 2.87m H |
| Berths | Six |
| Travel seats | Four |
| Maximum weight | 3,500kg |
| Payload | 343kg |
| MPG estimate | 26-30 |
| RRP | From £79,560 on the road |
| Safety & security | Electronic Stability Programme (ESP, HLA, FBS) with Curve Control, Load Adaptive Control and Roll Stability Control, Emergency Brake Assist, stop/start, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, VIN CHIP, reversing camera, tyre pressure monitoring system, lane keeping system, electronic handbrake, and front parking aid. |
| Key options | 165bhp engine with automatic transmission (£1,895), bike rack (£395), flatbed microwave oven (£dealer fit), detachable towbar (£dealer fit), awning (£dealer fit), bike rack (£dealer fit) |
























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