Pebble, the California-based RV company looking to shake up the space with modern features and design, has finally revealed pricing for its Flow electric travel trailer. You're looking at $109,500 for the base model, with options going up to $175,000.
Pre-orders are open now in the US, with units set to ship this spring. The company has made a bunch of improvements and changes to the model we saw back in October 2023.
To recap, the 25-ft-long (7.6 m) all-electric trailer packs dual motors for propulsion assistance, reducing the effort required by your vehicle to tow it. It also gets a nifty feature to automatically hitch onto your vehicle on its own. And once you're at your destination, the luxury trailer can maneuver itself into a convenient camping spot. A 45-kWh battery powers the whole thing, and can top off your EV as well.
As with the early prototype, the Flow features thoughtfully appointed interiors and a sleek design that Pebble says is designed to reduce drag. There are also a range of niceties, including room to sleep four people, a bed that retracts to reveal a workspace, and a functional kitchen.
The production-ready model gets several updates on the inside:
- Redesigned cabinets that flip up rather than down for easy access, along with more storage areas
- Side and rear windows that flip open
- A bigger door for taller folks to enter and exit easily
- A large skylight window above the dinette
The exterior has been refined as well:
- The body has been reworked for better aerodynamics, and the tail lamps are now integrated
- Ground clearance has been increased
- A hitch receiver now lets you fit accessories on the back, like a bike rack
- Four cameras, one on each side, provide "full coverage for easier maneuvering and safety on the road"
Pebble says it's also re-engineered the drivetrain to improve the Flow's movement while parking and hitching up to your SUV or truck. It's worth noting that this dual-motor system isn't available on the Standard model that comes in at US$109,500. That base model also ships sometime in 2026. If you want your Flow to position itself with an active tow assist system and receive it sooner, you'll need to upgrade to the Magic Pack, which starts at $135,500.
You can also opt for a bunch of accessories:
- Rooftop solar ($4,000)
- All-terrain levelers ($2,250)
- Motorized awning ($1,750)
- Exterior smart privacy glass that turns opaque on demand ($4,000)
The $175,000 Founders Edition includes all of these, along with premium bedding, a portable projector, and membership to an exclusive club for owners of this variant. You'll get access to events and lifetime roadside assistance, too.
While there have been previous attempts to bake towing assistance into trailers, including this one, this one, and this one over the years, it appears that Pebble may be the first company to deliver on that promise.
Lightship, another Californian trailer outfit, is also working on a similar product, the AE.1. However, it's aiming to start shipping units this Northern Hemisphere winter (later than Pebble) and its towing assist-enabled model starts at a higher price than the motor-equipped Flow, at $151,000.
If you've got that kind of scratch lying around, this is going to be a good year to answer the call of the great outdoors.
Pre-orders for the Pebble Flow are now open, with a refundable deposit of $500 on the company's site.
Source: Pebble via Business Wire