Motorhome
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Alpine is known the world over for car audio and infotainment equipment, not so much for outrageous concept vehicles. That changes with the new Cross Cabin, a concept work-from-anywhere RV with a skeletal bamboo interior optimized for work and play.
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Winnebago breaks out of the gate early, detailing its new eRV2 ahead of its official debut on Wednesday. The updated e-camper van prototype switches to a Ford E-Transit chassis and relies on a 15-kWh battery to power camp for up to 7 days.
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This year proved quite a big one for larger camper vans and motorhomes, highlighted by watching one of history's great concept campers make it to production. Take a look back at all the highlights from the year in large, innovative and expanding RVs.
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Every year, one RV stands above the rest in terms of its outrageous, no-expense-spared build spec and price tag. Volkner takes the prize again in 2022 with a 39-foot motorhome that has a rooftop deck up high and a stowed-away LaFerrari down low.
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Many of the most innovative RVs we saw in 2022 were of the smallest variety. From the adorable kei campers of Japan, to the bush-ready 4x4 micro-RVs of South Africa, to the e-camper vans of Europe, this year saw some truly one-of-a-kind tiny campers.
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The Fuso NomadPro Canter elevates the idea of a mobile workspace for escaping into nature. The conceptual office-on-wheels erases the divide between indoors and out and offers an RV's worth of amenities for multi-day business road trips.
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Alphavan reconfigures its namesake Mercedes Sprinter camper van to carry two motorbikes. The front of its new 4x4 Active Line van remains as comfortable and high-tech as ever, though, making it a luxury hotel room with complimentary bike storage.
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The first Chevy expedition RV in EarthRoamer's line, the new SX packs a carbon fiber shell equipped like a mini luxury home. The ultra-rugged RV carries amenities like off-grid electricity and digital entertainment to the exact middle of nowhere.
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What would the ultimate Volkswagen California-style camper van look like? German startup Rhön Camp has concocted a compelling answer with its very own Ultimate camper van, a VW T6.1 that accommodates four people with a light, adaptable interior.
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The American-spec Ford Transit Trail made its debut today. More than just a ruggedized van, the AWD Transit Trail is a mound of clay specced to the wants of camper enthusiasts looking to build the ultimate adventure rig.
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The latest off-road RV build from Action Mobil is one of the company's fiercest yet. But after six-wheeling proficiently over dirt, rock, mud and snow, it softens into an off-grid homestead so hospitable it pings you when the laundry is done.
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VW and Hobby may be German brands, but it's Scandinavia that provides inspiration for the new Hobby Maxia Van. The camper van design channels the warm, cozy feeling of Scandinavian "hygge" into an interior that feels like a modern tiny home.
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