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Perhaps it's not camper vans themselves, but camper van bathrooms have definitely gone mad. The Bürstner Habiton features the latest, and this one not only converts between different modes, it slides completely out of the way to make more space.
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Bürstner has teased some impressive new vehicle debuts ahead of the world's largest RV show. Among them, the Signature series subtly deletes the division between camper van and motorhome with a sleek, semi-integrated body and transformable interior.
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Bürstner is working to steal this year's Caravan Salon with a concept it calls Talis. The futuristic vision of trailer camping includes an inflatable rear extension, cozy stacked bunks, and a fully adaptable cooking and living layout.
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Bürstner revealed the Habiton micro-camper concept last August, and it's quickly followed up with the Habiton 2. The new concept camper loses the inflatable rooftop tent and rides as a four-sleeper family van with a light, minimized interior.
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At this year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon, Bürstner emphasizes the theme "Travel Small, Live Large." Its Habiton concept exemplifies the tagline, hitting highways as a small, efficient Renault Kangoo before auto-inflating into a family base camp.
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Bürstner becomes the first to transform a Ford E-Transit into an all-electric camper van with a range up to 197 miles per charge. It's just a concept for now, but it previews the direction of things to come.
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It's summer in Germany, which means it's once again time for Erwin Hymer to push the boundaries of RV design. The Bürstner Lyseo Gallery TD brings to market an inflatable pop-top, staircase-accessed second-floor bedroom and townhome-like decor.
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Following up on the launch of its smallest camper van, the Copa, Bürstner presents a more all-terrain-ready multitool adventure van, the Copa 4x4. Micro-adventurers looking for a bit more grip and grab on loose earth have the right tool for the job.
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In 2019, Hymer presented a groundbreaking camper van concept it called VisionVenture. Now sister brand Bürstner recaptures some of the sleek glory of the concept by integrating its inflatable roof and stairs into a compact, ultramodern motorhome.