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They are two very different models, to be honest, but, yes, you are right, in their standard format, they are both two berth.
The Solena is a current Raclet model, in the Combi-camp style. It features a hard top to the trailer, which folds over to form the floor of the living area. This is very quick to set up, and can be done in two to three minutes (excluding awning, of course). It, basically, features a flat floor area and a slatted double bed, which lifts up, with storage underneath.
The Venus, on the other hand, works in the same way as a traditional trailer tent, but is an asymmetrical design, so you open it out like any other trailer tent, but it only has a bed on one side. This means you have a double bed to the one side, and a floor space within the main trailer area. The floor space is surrounded by a U shaped seating / storage bench. This model is, also, pretty quick to set up, although not quite as quick as the Solena.
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