While it may seem like our
current global predicament has put a long-term hold on any dreams of
road trips and taking extensive holidays, the market for campers and caravan
is more significant than ever. There are some incredibly innovative
and creative designs out right now. And today, we'll show you ten that are guaranteed
to grab your attention and maybe your wallet. To get notified when a new video
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is this trailer from RKS, a newcomer to the market, but one
with some great ideas to put forward. Hailing from Southern California, this
company takes great pride in its work. In their 2021 Purpose trailer, you'll find
the standard features that make for a great home away from home. Including a large interior
shower, more storage than you'll probably need, and a premium sound system that reminds
you that this trailer is for the future. And, for those of you who love to look
up at the stars, there's a sky deck that'll give you a superior
view of nature's beauty. This suite of RVs comes from Kimberley Kampers, a company hailing from Australia. All three
of these campers have some great features that you'll wanna check out, so we felt that it
would only be right to put them all in at the same spot – personally, we can't choose which
one we like the best, that'll be up to you. Starting off with the E-Class, if you're in it
for the long haul and need to store a bunch of stuff that your family is sure to
need, this is the camper for you. It has the most internal space of any RV
on the market and puts it to good use. Inside this beast, you'll find a queen-sized
hydraulic island bed, as well as spacious seating and some cutting-edge energy systems
that'll keep you up for as long as you need. If comfort and convenience are more your
thing, then the S-class may take your fancy. This model features a 130L
fridge, complete with a freezer, as well as large windows so you can admire
mother nature while you sip on an ice-cold beer. It'll also make the kids happy with many places
to charge phones/iPads and a Bluetooth soundbar. If performance is more your style, check
out the T-class, it's one of a kind. Kimberley did everything they could
to make this RV as light as possible while not skimping on the
other models' premium features. It also features some premium,
customizable suspension to help you deal with anything
that nature throws at you. If you need to get somewhere quickly, safely,
and comfortably, this RV is the one for you. This behemoth is in a league of
its own. The Perth-based company, Earthcruiser's designs, make it clear
in their marketing that it is, quote, "not a caravan and not a motorhome.
It's simply an Earthcruiser!" That's because the Euro 6 is a 4x4 with
a 3-Liter 180hp, Turbo-diesel engine that features a 12ft camper. There are
configurations available, including a toilet, shower, and a single or queen-sized bed. It showcases the best of both worlds, including
the features you want in both a camper and a 4WD vehicle. Meaning that any of your road trips
in this vehicle will be easy and comfortable. If the idea of getting everything in
one package is appealing to you, and let's be honest, of course, it is,
then you better check out this vehicle. Coming from English-based company Wheelhome,
this pair of so-called "CamperCars" is designed for single-person trips. So they pack
a lot of features in a small package. It's no bigger than a Ford Fiesta, but this bad boy will definitely be enough for you to
have a comfortable and stress-free trip. The Vikenze II features a custom-built,
electrically operated elevating roof that keeps the vehicle's overall height down to
a measly 6 feet. That means that this car isn't just for camping – it can fit snugly under
most height barriers and in your garage. If you want some more space, the Vikenze
III is the Vikenze II's cool brother that's a bit bigger and a bit tougher. This
model fits two large beds, more traveling seats, and more interior space while also
not making the end-result too big. This model still has a height of 6 feet, thanks
to the same innovative technology for the roof that Wheelhome used on the Vikenze II. If you want something compact and easy
for yourself, then check these out. While German engineering beliefs
are a cliché and stereotype by now, they do have some truth to them.
For example, these campers from German company Niesmann Bischoff could
redefine the entire motorhome industry. The iSmove is undoubtedly a member of
the compact class of motorhomes. Still, it somehow fits in the features one
would expect in a camper much larger. While this may, at first, seem like some magic
similar to what you'd find in Doctor Who's TARDIS, the truth is that these motorhomes are
just incredibly efficient in their design. Niesmann Bischoff has various options to choose
from, depending on just how luxurious you want your camper to be. But rest assured, each of
these can comfortably fit up to five people on premium beds, as well as anything
you wish to store in a tiny package. It seems like the stereotypes surrounding German
engineering are going to continue, thanks to German-company Lux Form. Their first offering on
our list, a camper based on the Lada 4x4 Bronto, gives you full customization of the interior
to tailor it to your needs and liking. You can even get it completely empty, with no
interior furniture or equipment, only providing a door and window. However, if you want to leave it
up to the experts, Lux Form is happy to provide. They can implement their own kitchen module,
which features things you'd expect in a premium home kitchen, such as stainless-steel
finishes and an impressive refrigerator. Similarly, their Sanitary module features a
bathroom that'll make you forget you're in a vehicle. It provides a glass fiber
reinforced plastic sink with a base and a motorhome mixer with a retractable
watering can, among other things. Suppose you're looking for
something a little smaller. In that case, Lux Form offers a similar experience
in their motorhome based on the Lada Granta. While it may look like a vehicle
that's too small to handle a camper, the chassis base for the Granta is
actually the same used in pickup trucks. It features the same interior options as the
Bronto, all in a smaller overall vehicle. This offering from Colorado-based Tourig
may not turn green and smash things, but it'll grab your attention regardless. When deciding to purchase one, there'll
be a 30–45-minute phone call with Tourig. Where they'll get a good understanding of
precisely what you want in your dream campervan, and they'll make it a reality. This
motorhome is entirely customizable. There are various optional upgrades for this
camper, including an IsoTherm 22-gallon fridge and 17-gallon freezer and onboard Air Compressor for
the interior. Along with a custom-tuned engine, as well as much, much, more. Each Bruce
Banner produced is sure to be different and unique to whoever buys one,
so be sure to check it out. This Norwegian motorhome claims to be
the most robust caravan on the market. The Expedition design went through some rigorous
testing processes, including strong vibrations, passive strength, and impact, proving that
these caravans' creation was truly solid. The wagon's construction features a distinct lack
of plastic or wood. Relying instead on Aluminum protected with ceramic lacquer to
protect the wagon from anything thrown at it and insulate the heat effectively. The suspension will also ensure
that this beast will survive anything – featuring a double independent
swing arm and dual sport shock absorbers. If you want a caravan that you can
feel both safe and comfortable in while you're on the move in rough terrain, then
the Crawler Expedition 735 is the one for you. This vehicle from South African manufacturer
Kennis Caravans and Motorhomes has a lot to offer. The feature list of
this monster deserves its own video. It provides you with all of the bells and
whistles you look for in a suitable caravan, including independent suspension, a Fiberglass
monocoque outer shell, and a corrosion-free body. Additionally, there is a galvanized chassis,
quick-release support struts, a 32-gallon water-tank (with an optional 32 gallons
more if you need it), and a whole lot more. This is the kind of caravan a doomsday
prepper would get – it seems equipped to be able to handle any situation,
maybe even a zombie apocalypse. If you want an all-rounded
experience that won't make you think, "gosh, I really wish my caravan had x, y, and
z," then the Kunene Echo may pique your interest. If size truly does matter to you, then
here is a caravan that'll satisfy you. The Australian-based manufacturer UNIDAN is
renowned for its ability to make caravans global, and the U218 continues this trend. It features one of the most
innovative ideas in a caravan to date. Every piece of equipment that controls
the vehicle, the steering wheel, pedals, etc., can slide completely from
one side of the vehicle to the other. This means that if you're in another country where
the side you have to drive on is different than usual, you'll fit right in. Some countries won't
let you drive on the right-hand side of the road without a left-hand drive vehicle, so this
caravan will genuinely allow you to go anywhere. Overkill is the name of the game with
this behemoth – featuring a 400Ah lithium battery system with a 3000W inverter, 800W roof-top solar, and CZONE digital
switching in the top-level model. It's not a bad idea for a first date either.
It features an impressive kitchenette with a diesel cooktop, marine oven, microwave, a two-person dinette, and even a
TV and roof-top air conditioner. If you truly want the ultimate experience
in a motorhome that can go anywhere, including internationally, then the
Unimog Global Explorer is the one for you.