Concept Vehicle
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One of the most outrageous sci-fi vehicles we've ever seen is moving toward a 2025 debut. This electric six-wheel off-roader can stop and deploy a two-seat eVTOL aircraft, for unstoppable multi-mode adventure travel on an entirely new level.
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Genesis, Hyundai's luxury vehicle arm, has unveiled several eye-catching concepts ahead of the New York International Auto Show. The covers were pulled from the vehicles at Genesis House, a dealership and showplace in New York City.
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Rocket Camper is ready to shoulder VW out of the way and assume control of the surf van throne. Designed for water sports lovers, its Surf 'n' Sail concept has separate "wet" and "dry" zones with features like a Murphy bed and waterproof tub floor.
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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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Honda has revealed two very different EV concepts at CES 2024. The flagship "Saloon" looks like a sports car that could be in Lamborghini's future, and the "Space-Hub" is a boxy everyday commuter with panoramic glasshouse and flexible interior.
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After decades of caravans, Bailey is turning its attention to camper vans. Its innovative new Endeavor EV stands on a Ford E-Transit and comes loaded with a multipurpose lounge, Amazon Alexa voice control, touchscreen command and electric appliances.
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The Nissan e-NV200 became the world's first electric camper van back when the modern EV market was still in its infancy. Nissan retired the e-NV in 2021 to make room for its successor, the Townstar EV, which itself makes a compelling mini-camper.
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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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VW previews its first PHEV camper van, a pop-top California based on the T7 Multivan. Not only does the new California Concept promise 31 miles of electric driving, it brings a first-ever dual-door layout with in/outside kitchen and available toilet.
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Isuzu showed the light, versatile AT35 Basecamp truck a year ago, and it follows up with the D-Max "Expedition Edition." Unlike the Basecamp, the new camper pickup is a dealership-ready reality, complete with expanding kitchen and rooftop tent.
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GAC Advanced Design has imagined a wildly capable autonomous RV concept called Vanlife. The fully autonomous vision is designed to drive over all types of earthen terrain, whisking passengers on an outdoorsy adventure while they sleep soundly inside.
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Compared to the electric camper vans, a hydrogen fuel cell RV could immediately boost driving range to something practical. First Hydrogen explores just such a concept, showing its next-generation fuel cell vehicle as an all-terrain camper van.
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