If you’ve spent any time on the road, you’ll know Engel has built its reputation on one thing, reliability. But with the new Twin-Door Combi range, Engel’s stepped things up again, adding more practicality and smarter design to one of the most trusted names in the 12-volt game.
A Fresh Take on the Classic Engel
The new Twin-Door Combi setup takes Engel’s proven Sawafuji swing-motor compressor and wraps it in a more user-friendly design, with two independently hinged lids for separate fridge and freezer access. It’s the natural evolution of the MT-V series, keeping the bombproof internals we all rely on, but adding a dose of modern touring convenience.
Available in 75-litre and 57-litre sizes, the range is aimed squarely at long-haul travellers who want proper cold storage without needing to lug two separate units. Each side of the twin-door design is fully insulated and sealed, keeping everything icy cold no matter how much red dust you’re dragging through the cab.
Built for Real-World Touring
When Pat got his hands on the new 57-litre model, it didn’t exactly get a gentle introduction to the world:
“It’s not often you’d get a brand-new fridge and sling it in the back of a ute without a canopy, but that’s what we did with the new Engel twin-lid Combi fridge/freezer. It was definitely subjected to the elements, but never missed a beat.”
That’s about as Aussie a test as it gets, dust, rain, sun, and vibration, and the Engel just kept purring along.
Designed for the Details That Matter
One of the neatest features is how the twin lids can be swapped around in minutes.
“When we installed it on the tub rack though, the doors were opening on the wrong side, so we just flipped them over, a five-minute job with a Phillips-head screwdriver,” Pat added.
That small touch means you can set it up for whichever way your setup’s laid out. Canopy, wagon, or ute tray. It’s simple, smart, and saves a heap of frustration.
Efficient and Practical
Pat ran his Combi on a 100Ah battery, and the results speak for themselves:
“We hooked her up to a 100Ah battery, and she never looked like draining it, thanks to that incredible Sawafuji compressor.
That low-draw swing-motor tech is why Engel’s reputation for bulletproof efficiency still holds up decades later. Out on the tracks, less current draw means more cold beer and fewer battery worries.
The Verdict
For anyone running a single fridge/freezer setup, Engel’s new Twin-Door Combi nails the balance between rugged reliability and modern practicality. The 57-litre is ideal for solo tourers or couples; the 75-litre caters to those who pack half the pantry. Either way, the twin-door design finally gives touring rigs the flexibility they’ve been missing.
If you’re planning a big lap, chasing barra, or just want to keep the snags frozen and the beers crisp, Engel’s latest is the kind of fridge that makes sense. Tough, quiet, and proven in the dirt.