10 MOST INNOVATIVE CAMPERVANS CUSTOM AND LUXURY FAVORITES

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Camper vans are, by far, the most flexible and   convenient mode of liveable transport for  people looking for their next adventure.   For some, the campervan they've had sitting  in their garage since the '80s is enough.   Still, others need innovation and luxury  to spice up their next camping experience. Today, we're bringing you the 10 most innovative  and luxurious campervans on the market. The 2021 Atlas from Airstream is their  most luxurious touring coach to date.   Airstream is a company with a wealth  of experience in designing campervans.   They've been doing it since the 1930s. The 2021 Atlas model is built on the Mercedes   Benz Sprinter van chassis and sleeps up to 2  people in its luxurious yet compact interior.   It doesn't skimp out on the tech either,  with a Hideaway Samsung Smart TV,   a tankless water heater, and rooftop solar panels  so you can stay off the grid for longer.   The 2021 Solis is an all-new  Class B camper van from Winnebago,   designed to adapt to any adventure and budget. The Winnebago Solis is built on the proven and   reliable Ram ProMaster 2500 Chassis,  so it won't let you down in times of   need. Its main distinguishing feature  is the introduction of a pop-top.   The fiberglass pop-top easily extends to  provide an additional 52 by 79 inches of   sleeping area for 2 people. This brings  the number of people it can sleep to 4.   It also comes with a 220-watt flexible solar  panel, spacious kitchen, bath, and fold-out bed,   making it functional as well as stylish.   The Knaus Boxlife 630 is the swiss army knife  of campervans, conforming to all your needs at   a moment's notice. Campervans usually sleep two to  four people, but the Boxlife boasts an impressive   7 people that can sleep in it at any one time. If that wasn't impressive enough, the van's   multifunctional furniture also allows campers  to pack in bikes, boards, and other gear for the   trip. Want more sleeping space and less storage?  The Boxlife has you covered. Do you need to pack   in more gear but only have a few passengers?  Then the Boxlife can handle that too.   With room to spare and ready-loaded for adventure,  there's no chance of feeling boxed in.   Innovative camper manufacturer Vanufaktur  specializes in building retro-inspired campers   equipped with some of the latest technologies.  The Flowcamper comes in 3 pretty similar models:   The Max, Frieda, and Casper. At the lower end is the Casper,   but don't expect it to show in the number of  features this thing has. Sleeping 2 to 4 people,   the Casper has an optional folding roof with two  additional sleeping spaces, a 2-flame cooker,   an optional outdoor shower, and a small  mini garage at the back for storage.   The Frieda steps things up  a bit, adding Bicycle Racks,   a cutlery drawer, a removable  roof rack, and four more seats.   The most expensive of the three models,  the Max, adds an extendable kitchen and a   removable two-burner gas cooker. However,  it sleeps one less than the Frieda.   I'm Allie and it's Mind's Eye Trivia Time. By looking at just these images do you know what this is and where it's from? Leave the correct answer or your best guess in the comment section below. The ProMaster 136 from Glampervan shakes things  up a bit with a multi-use vehicle-based design.   It is designed to be part of your  daily life as a multi-use vehicle   rather than just a weekend getaway. It can be used as a camper van, mobile  office, cargo hauler, and more. For sleeping,   it has a queen-sized bed, always ready for a  quick nap or crashing after a hard day hiking.   The ProMaster has a surprisingly large living  area for its size, with room to cook, read, dine,   work, clean up or entertain. It has multipurpose  insulation, providing both thermal insulation   and sound deadening. But if that's not  enough, an optional gasoline space heater   will keep you cozy in the worst of storms. It boasts an impressive audio system   to make camping, road trips, or  working a treat to your ears. First unveiled in 2017, the  Kepler Six from Westfalia   still manages to outclass its contemporaries  when it comes to luxury and comfort.   This flexible all-rounder is  based on the Volkswagen T6   with a long wheelbase. The Kepler Six is compact  yet versatile. It can carry up to six people,   and the seats can be arranged so there  is enough space for carrying surfboards,   mountain bikes, or skis in the winter. If you need even more space, just remove   the modular components from the rear. You are left  with a large loading platform available, which you   can use when purchasing furniture, for example. The Kepler Six sets a new benchmark for interior   design, combining warm wood finishes  with reflective white surfaces.   There are also storage boxes beneath the  individual seats for gear, supplies, and tools.   Prolific conversion company Japanese Auto  Imports has just announced an updated line-up   of Mitsubishi Delica 4x4 camper vans, the most  impressive being the Crystal Roof model.   The transformation is quite impressive,  turning an inconspicuous Mitsubishi van   into a formidable adventuring machine. This robust camper gets its name from the   included Crystal Lite Roof. It is comprised of  four rectangular glass panels near the left and   right roof edges to give the rear cabin views of  the skies above. This makes a big difference for a   camper van with a rear bed, as it means campers  can enjoy a view of the starry night sky.   Electric-powered sunshades prevent all the glass  from making the van too bright and warm before   you're ready to rise in the morning. Another great  feature is the rear integrated camping blocks,   packing everything campers need for overnight  journeys. Despite its humble beginnings,   the Crystal Roof Mitsubishi Delica is an  innovative upgrade on the beloved classic.   The Finetza is a luxury RV with a difference. The  new campervan from Pinnacle Specialty Vehicles   is one of the beefiest and boldest  looking campers we've ever seen.   Campervans typically don't expand in length  unless you're willing to cut off the back   and build an extension yourself. Still,  impressively the Finetza opens up to create   a more spacious bedroom for when you want  to stretch out and kick back in comfort. The infotainment system makes any other integrated  entertainment system on the market look dated,   so there will never be a dull moment on board. Outside you'll find ample protection from the   elements and local wildlife with its single  shell monocoque bodywork keeping it sturdy   while remaining lightweight. Sleeping 2-8 people, this   luxury RV is reliable, durable, and will  provide all the comfort money can buy.   The Toyota Adventure Ace from  Yota Imports is another innovative   camper van conversion that slides into  the ever-competitive luxury camper market.   Yota focuses on creative ways of converting cheap,  old campervans into modern adventure crafts.   Based on a 1994 Toyota HiAce, Yota  Imports have added a new battery,   2-inch suspension, a front runner rack, ladder,  and a rooftop tent. These welcome upgrades help   update this aging van to the 21st century,  giving it a whole new lease of life in 2021. Because we went retro, how about Toyotas other  vintage beauty similar to this Adventure Ace.   Who remembers the late 80's - 90'sToyota Townace? A seller on Japanese vans converted this 1989  Toyota TownAce model, adding 100-watt solar,   a new house battery, a tent, upholstery, a new  kitchen set up, and a stylish vinyl wrap.   This 1991 Toyota Townace can sleep  4 adults on the bunk bed platform,   with the top bunk being removable. Included are  AC in the front, refrigerator, sink, shower,   a place for a diesel heater, window curtains,  a ceiling vent, overhead storage, and more. Is it just me, or does anyone else suddenly have  the urge to customize a vintage camper van?   The Porest is the latest addition  to the Hyundai campervan family.   It offers an expanding home on the road  with three beds, a bathroom, kitchen,   and intelligent home-style control. Despite what the name might insinuate,   this versatile camper is anything but  cheap. The name is a combination of "Porter"   and "rest", with the "Porter" part of its name  coming from the Porter II truck it's built upon.   The Porest fuses together the  compact cab of the Porter II   with a tall, comprehensive, and low-hanging  motorhome module built for rest and relaxation.   Upfront, the Porest houses two rear passenger  seats that transform into sidewall benches around   a dining table. With a push of a button,  the Porest performs it's "party trick,"   dropping the ceiling down to create a couch  or bed out of the dinette, combined with a   drop-down electric bed that forms an upper bunk.  At the back, an expandable box slides 31 inches   outwards to extend the rear bedroom into a  comfortable mattress-filled space for two.   The kitchen comes with a sink, worktop,  standing-height fridge, and a microwave   (but no cooktop). At the same time, the  optional, compact wet bathroom includes a shower,   sink with foldaway basin, toilet and mirror. Pulling all the electronics together is the   latest command touchscreen that provides  direct lighting and heating control   along with water and battery monitoring. With its versatility, a wide range of features,   and smart-home-like controls, the Porest  truly deserves the top spot on this list. If you enjoyed this video you can help us out by hitting the like button,
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Published: Sun Apr 11 2021
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