Dusseldorf Caravan Salon 2018
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At this year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon the Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 got out of the gates a little early, finding use as a Hymer off-road camper van concept. Hymer gave us a feel for what the new generation of off-road adventure Sprinter will look like.
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The all-new Karmann Danny 530 debuts as a compact, Fiat Talento-based camper van complete with rear bathroom. Karmann uses some serious space-optimization strategies to seat and sleep four people while providing a full kitchen, dining area and wet bath with toilet, sink and shower.
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You don't need to spend six or seven figures to enjoy a comfy motorhome meticulously furnished for quick or extended road trips. This year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon revealed that, with a little strategy and technique, even the smallest vans can serve as comfortable, well-equipped motorhomes.
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At this year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon, Slovenia's Glavan showed a Transporter camper van laid out a van pulls the kitchen out of the van and puts a wall between the cabin and lift-gate, creating a warmer interior.
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This year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon had a fascinating selection of campers of all styles and sizes. We've already looked at the smallest trailers of the show; now it's time to look at the coupe-swallowing, triple-axle motorhomes, off-road expedition trucks and stretched luxury caravans.
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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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Kompanja's camper van would easily be one of the coolest camper vans at this year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon, no matter what. But the German conversion shop has taken things a step further by debuting an all-new projector system that turns the pop-up roof into an indoor/outdoor movie theater.
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There are plenty of massive motorhomes on show at this year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon, but some of the RVs that make the biggest impression are the smallest in size. From nautically inspired classics, to ultra-modern boxes, these small trailers are among the most memorable sights at the show.
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The future is on full display at this year's Düsseldorf Caravan Salon. At Bürstner, that means making the caravan look a lot more elegant and comfortable with the Harmony 3 concept. If Bürstner's future becomes reality, expect camping to feel more and more like home.
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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.
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At the 2018 Caravan Salon, Mercedes will bring some of the latest auto technologies over to the camper van side, highlighting fuel cell power and connected convenience in a trio of concept camper vans. On the more "here and now" side, it will also highlight some features of the new Sprinter.