A camper van or motorhome might be just what
is needed when you hear the open road calling out to you. And these smartly equipped RVs allow you to
bring your home along for the ride on your next adventure. I'm Reacher. In this video, we're bringing you 10 camper
vans and motorhomes ready for you to pack up and hit the blacktop. To get notified when a new video is posted,
hit the bell icon below right next to the subscribe button. Thank you for watching Minds Eye Design! Number Ten Challenging road conditions and severe weather
shouldn't pose a problem for this four-wheel drive campervan. The capable Dexter 570, based on the 20-foot
long high-roof Ford Transit, allows for off-roading in style. Inside, two cabin chairs rotate to face a
fold-out table opposite the sliding side entrance. Moving back finds a washroom with a shower
and toilet separated by a folding glass door. Across from this is a small kitchen featuring
a two-burner stove and sink, along with an 80-liter fridge down below. Two single beds bring up the rear and can
fold up to reveal storage space underneath, which is also accessible through the back
of the vehicle. Number Nine A comparatively small van by Wellhouse and
Toyota is tiny on the outside but big on features inside. The 16-foot long vehicle has a pop-up roof
that increases the height to allow standing inside. Sliding doors on either side open to reveal
a small kitchenette having a dual-burner cooker, sink, and 25-liter mini-fridge. A standout feature is a sliding two-person
bench seat that moves smoothly along rails from front to back and handily converts to
a double bed when needed. This bench, along with the swiveling captains
chairs, creates a lounge area that seats four people. Number Eight A Mercedes Sprinter drivetrain powers this
smartly designed camper van from Germany. Stepping inside through the generously large
side door reveals a comfortable, well-lit cabin in shades of tan and white decor with
light wood accents. Just behind the swiveling captain's chairs
is an L-shaped lounge with an adjustable height table. The fully-equipped compact kitchen touts a
three-burner stove, a sink, an oversized fridge-freezer, and microwave. Three people can sleep comfortably, with two
single beds in the rear, as well as a retractable bed above the lounge. A garage under the rear beds can be accessed
externally from both sides, providing plenty of extra storage for any outdoor gear. Number Seven The Swift Kon-Tiki Sport 560, is 23 feet of
well-designed camping cool. The body uses a Fiat cab and chassis with
power for the electronics provided by a rooftop solar panel. A lounge area is located directly behind dual
swiveling captains chairs. The adjacent galley consists of a four-burner
cooktop and oven, sink, and microwave sitting across from a 112-liter refrigerator. Moving back is the washroom which consists
of a vanity, toilet, and enclosed shower. There's room to sleep up to four people using
the double bed next to this as well as the drop down double bed above the lounge area. Number Six California's RB Components company is producing
a rugged, off-road adventure van called the Sawtooth 04. Two front-facing light bars augment the headlights,
while topside solar panels supply power for the electronics. The vans sleek black body-language carries
over into the interior, as black metal and stainless steel dominate its purpose-driven
amenities. The wide sliding side door, under a pull-out
roof awning, opens to reveal seating for four, surrounding a center table. A single induction cooker and sink are next
to the vans central control panel, along with a small fridge down below. A wetbath sits opposite this having stainless
steel walls and a zip up curtain. The back of the van has another lounge area
with bench seating that converts to those always awesome bunk beds. Extra features include a second, detachable
showerhead and a grill that can be mounted to the side if needed. I'm Allie, and it's Minds Eye Trivia time. By looking at just these images, do you know
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in the comment section below. Number Five Behind the Mercedes badge on the grill is
the spacious Winchcombe by the UK's Auto-Sleepers. This 24-foot camper van has plenty of room
for two with its well-designed floor plan. The abundance of luxury touches such as wood-grain
cabinetry and lime green accents give a classy feel to its polished interior. Swiveling captain's chairs face a lounge with
twin sofas that convert to extra beds if needed. The centrally located galley features a four
burner range and oven along with a stainless-steel sink. Across from this sits a large fridge-freezer
and microwave. Taking up the rear is a washroom extending
the width of the vehicle, containing a double shower, a bench toilet, and a wardrobe closet. Number Four Nearly 27 feet of luxury is in the I7900 GD
Platin from German RV maker Frankia. With plenty of amenities and features, the
large motorhome has everything needed for those long excursions. Built on a Mercedes Sprinter chassis, the
luxury RV features a stepless floor and provides more than six and a half feet of headroom. A spacious lounge area with an adjustable
center table sits behind the swiveling driver's cockpit chairs. Moving back finds a full kitchen area with
a generous fridge freezer, microwave, sink, and a triple burner cooktop. Next to this is a split-style bathroom having
a spacious vanity area and toilet on one side with a fully-enclosed stand up shower on the
other. The Platin can sleep up to four people using
the beds in the rear as well as a drop down bed located above the lounge area. Number Three Luxury motorhome manufacturer Morelo of Germany
adds to their line up with the new Palace 88LB. The modern designed body sits on an Iveco
Chassis measuring 28 1/2 feet in length. Emphasizing the importance of driver visibility,
it has a large panoramic windshield and generous side windows coupled with two outboard wide-angle
rear mirrors. Inside, atmospheric lighting highlights the
luxurious leather seating of the spacious lounge area. Next to this is the kitchen having a three-burner
stove and sink across from a large fridge-freezer, oven, and slide-out pantries. Next to this is a split-style bathroom, which
includes a toilet and glass enclosed shower across from a vanity and closet. The rear of the vehicle contains a queen-size
sleeper as well as a garage area under the bed that can be accessed externally from either
side. Number Two A small camper van packed with a lot of smart
features is just what you'll find in the Montecarlo 2100LX from Gala RV. The Canadian built vehicle is mounted on a
Ram Promaster 3500 powertrain and chassis. Smartly trimmed in shades of white to black,
the versatile ergonomic interior features a rear lounge that converts to a sleeping
area. Moving forward finds the kitchen having a
two-burner cooktop, sink, and microwave sitting across from a 140 liter fridge-freezer. Next to this is a wetbath having an ultracool
waterproof cover for the toilet paper. Extra features include a showerhead that can
be hooked up externally and storage space at the back of the van accessible from both
the inside and outside. Number One The Trakkaway 700 from Australian based Trakka
has a unique feature usually not found in camper vans. The rear of the van has an electric slide-out
housing an island bed. This allows the layout to make the most of
the unit's compact 23-foot length. The interior features a small lounge area
directly behind the dual swivelling captains chairs. Next to this is a well-equipped kitchen having
a dual induction cooker, sink, microwave, and mini-fridge down below. Across from this is a wetbath utilizing a
hideaway toilet that retracts electrically under the sink. The company says the Trakkaway is also great
for off-grid adventures, as it is LPG free, with water, heating, and the cooktop using
diesel.