Dethleffs
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Known best for highway-oriented caravans and motorhomes, Dethleffs launches its first off-road motorhome, the Globebus Performance 4x4. The new VW-based RV combines an all-terrain-ready spec with an amenity suite aimed at multi-day off-grid living.
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Nissan has transformed its full-size Interstar commercial van into a weekend escape with a roll-in/roll-out camper van solution. Just as quickly as it becomes a camper on Friday afternoon, the van gets ready for the workweek on Sunday evening.
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Dethleffs has taken the idea of splitting the difference between motorhome and camper van up a notch with its new Yoka Go. The B+ RV has a cabin-widening motorhome box, a lift-gate for gear-hauling, and a price tag that undercuts many camper vans.
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The groundbreaking Dethleffs E.Home Coco camping trailer has taken another big step toward reality. Parent company Thor Industries has teamed with ZF Friedrichshafen to develop an eTrailer system that uses electric motive power to move its own weight.
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As people all over the world rethink how they'll work and travel during an ongoing pandemic, GlamperRV presents an alternative. Its new Business Line of motorhomes is part mobile office, part rolling hotel room and part premium family vacation rig.
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After showing two electrified camper concepts in two years, Dethleffs brings e-power to market with the Globevan e.Hybrid camper van.
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Rooftop camping is a common topic here at New Atlas, but typically it's focused on tents mounted atop motor vehicles. A new hotel opening this year in Hamburg, Germany is broadening the conversation, supplementing its standard rooms with a rooftop caravan campground.
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You don't need a multi-module expansion system to fit a family of six inside your sub-23-foot (7-m) camping trailer. The Dethleffs C'Go Up does it with a series of bunks, convertible dinettes and lift-away beds.
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Not that other recent years didn't have moments of their own, but 2018 really seemed to be the year of weird, wild camping trailers. Follow along as we take a look back at a year of the intriguing and outlandish trailers.
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Stylish camping trailers are all the rage right now, as the teardrop renaissance continues and unique trailers like the Lume Traveler burst onto the scene. The latest among these light tow-alongs is the Dethleffs Coco, a curvy base camp for adventurous couples.
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Dethleffs has smashed last year's E.Home electric motorhome and Coco caravan concepts together to create the E.Home Coco, a small concept trailer with a lithium battery and a dual-motor axle. It can decrease towing demands, add mobile power and provide handling advantages.