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VanMe turns its attention from camper vans to caravans, introducing a highly modular trailer. The Bobo cargo trailer comes with an empty interior that can be filled with VanMe's custom-fit array of camping slides, boxes and drawers.
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Caleche Customs is bringing an attractive European camper van option to US soil. The Sprinter-based Innova Roadtrip features a uniquely rounded design with yacht-style floor, a full bathroom, and a well-equipped kitchen ready to prepare large meals.
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Knaus has reimagined the camping trailer, developing its new Yaseo series from the ground up for EV compatibility. The trailer does more with less via a flexible multifunctional interior and uses gas-free power that can plug into the tow EV.
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Two years ago, Airstream welcomed the summer season in with the Interstate 24X off-road camper van. Now it closes summer out with the Interstate 19X, a smaller playful camper van that helps define the future of outdoor adventure travel at Airstream.
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The name "Romotow" has long been synonymous with a big, white camping trailer with integrated swinging deck. Times change, though, and to bring prices and weights down, Romotow creator W2 has launched a bald, deck-free version of the trailer.
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Blackcamp has developed a high-precision tool for exploring the mountains via four wheels, two wheels, two feet, etc. Its Freeda squaredrop trailer tows nimbly before popping, swinging and sliding into a cozy alpine hut for deep-wilderness expeditions.
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Australia's Expedition Centre has launched the first camper component we've seen for the new Ineos Grenadier. Its pop-up sleeper roof gives the go-anywhere adventure SUV the ability to stay the night and string together extended tours.
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Iconic German camper van brand Westfalia is deep in plans for a grand American return. Its new van won't be based on a Volkswagen, but it will be a classic pop-top with sleeping space for the family.
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Citroën made a statement in 2018 with a concept called the Type H WildCamp. Five years later, a similar van kickstarts an invigorated RV program. The new Type Holidays carries over the retro looks but adds a pop-up roof and versatile floor plan.
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German camper kit builder Natural Motorhomes has transformed the lovable ID. Buzz into a rustic mini-camper. Its new Buzz kit features real wood construction and installs in minutes behind the rear seats, creating a five-seat two-sleeper e-camper.
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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 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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