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A year after making its world premiere, the ruggedest camper in Dethleffs' fleet gains some extra space up high, sleeping an entire family anywhere from the local camping resort to the most nonlocal of inhospitable wild lands.
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Bürstner has revealed a camper van so experimental, it shares its name with a series of pure concepts. The all-new Habiton lives and sleeps larger than its footprint thanks an entire room that actually moves back and forth.
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The new Wild Land Sky Rover rooftop tent aims to bring a little more RV comfort to the car top. In fact, it boasts a few features some small camper vans and trailers don't, including an automated pop-up system and even a toilet ... kind of.
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After Volkswagen split its midsize van lineup into two distinct model lines, the future of VW van life took the proverbial fork in the road. Spacecamper is the latest to convert a Caravelle, and its new camper arrives as a fast, versatile adventurer.
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One of the lightest teardrops pulled by cars, the Kleox trailer debuted with a slightly unconventional form three years ago. Now it transforms into a more traditional teardrop that still weighs under 500 lb and prices in well below similar trailers.
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Designed with winter road tripping in mind, the new Ford Nugget High Roof is a versatile year-round mini-adventure machine. While priced above an equivalent Nugget pop-top, the High Roof still rolls to market at under €85,500 (US$100,000).
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Built on the same Transit Custom as Ford's Nugget camper van, the new Westfalia Kipling features a layout more similar to a full-size van camper, just shrunken down into mid size. "Kipling" is a solid name, but we think of it as the "Twisted Nugget."
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Ford has been busily debuting new Nugget camper vans over the past few years, and it's now preparing to reveal the one it calls "completely winter-proof." The fully hard-sided four-sleeper Nugget High Roof will offer something VW doesn't.
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After two years of redesigning the original California camper van, Volkswagen turns focus to its largest camper van, the Grand California. The refreshed camper van gains a yacht-inspired interior, enhanced overnighting, and new indoor/outdoor design.
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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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At first, the new Knaus Boxtime camper van appears to be a concept. It's billed as the "camper van of the future" and includes envelope-pushing features like a convertible wet/dry bath and lightweight materials. As it turns out, the future is now.
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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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