Exploring the great outdoors can be an exciting
time for people that have a love for nature. There are many options when choosing a vehicle
to take those adventures in. From smaller conversion and campervan to great
big Expedition vehicles, everyone has a different need when it comes to camping and exploring. This is Glenn, and today we are bringing you
ten vehicles for enjoying the great outdoors. Number Ten The off-grid Mercedes-Benz 170 EXT by Outside
Van includes a custom power system using a range of AGM and Lithium-Ion batteries, alternators,
a Magnum Inverter, and various solar panels. This has a Fixed Bulkhead Wall behind the
driver with interweave fabric and a steel frame and can have either a soft or hard garage
wall separating the cargo area from the passenger cabin. You can store equipment in the custom-made,
heavy-duty, overhead cabinets that have a waterproof liner and can be removed by loosening
knobs from the mac tiedown studs that hold the shelf to the wall. A 3-panel bed system mounts on rails and locks
in place across the width of the vehicle giving you plenty of sleeping area. This also has a galley that includes a butcher
block countertop, a choice of laminate surfacing and drawer pulls, an induction stove, and
a glass top sink with a fold-down faucet. Number Nine This Unicat TGS 6 by 6 vehicle made by Unicat
Expedition Vehicles comes with a trailer and was created specifically for a rally racing
team. The main truck is powered by a 540-horsepower
engine, and the cabin can sleep two drivers with separate beds. The section behind the cab includes a u-shaped
living area that will accommodate six people with a kitchen and bathroom plus a master
bedroom with a double bed. The rear trailer consists of a bedroom with
two bunk beds to accommodate four people, a kitchen area, a bathroom, and a workshop
in the rear for keeping tools and cabinets for spare parts. The rear trailer can be accessed through a
large ladder at the back. This Expedition vehicle also has two fuel
tanks, including a 105-gallon gasoline tank and a 132-gallon diesel tank that can be used
for fueling other equipment and vehicles. Number Eight The sawtooth adventure van by RB components
is based on a Mercedes-Benz 4×4 sprinter platform and can challenge the harshest terrain. This off-road vehicle is ready for off-grid
living, is entirely self-sufficient, and is designed to take outdoor enthusiasts to places
you can't usually go. The adventure van is a true 4×4, with amenities
and features that provide for comfortable exploration of remote places and rides on
a load lifter 5000-ultimate air suspension kit with a 17-inch tire package for added
comfort. The interior architecture boasts several high-tech
amenities, including a custom stainless-steel enclosed shower with hot water, bamboo wooden
tables, a 69-gallon freshwater system, solar panels, a 3000-watt power system, an electric
awning, and an outside mount barbeque for outdoor cooking. 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. Number Seven A Russian team of experts is preparing for
an expedition to the Kara Sea from the capital of the Urals, to put hard tests on this arctic
class vehicle, designed especially for the conquest of the North Pole, according to the
website of the expedition. The off-road Burlak is designed to go to the
North Pole has six wheels, and the chassis of this amphibious vehicle has wheels with
a diameter of almost two meters and reproduces the concept of the BTR-60 infantry armored
vehicle. The cabin design and propeller are watertight
and allow the vehicle to float and maneuver between breaking ice. The inner part of the cabin is lined with
insulating material, and synthetic felt that retain heat for a long time. Meanwhile, the advanced off-roader is conducting
preliminary tests in floating ice, water, and thick layers of snow. Number Six Xplora Cell by Uro-camper comes as either
a removable cabin over a platform on a truck or can be fixed to the chassis of any pickup
truck available on the market. This gives you more interior space and eliminates
the complicated shapes of pickup trucks. The cabins interiors electrical and water
facilities are always hidden, and the inside is made with easy to maintain materials that
are cozy and practical. The closed hermetically sealed gate, windows,
and roof, along with sound-absorbing materials, results in an interior that has seamless acoustics. The customizable interiors can include a shower,
a convertible bed, upper and lower removable beds, storage, an audio system, a gas alarm,
seats, and kitchen, with heating, hot water, a cooler, and a lighting and battery display,
helping to make you feel at home. On request, a reinforced suspension, underbody
protection, ARB bumpers, compressor system, or GPS can be installed on the vehicle. Number Five The CRUISINATOR 6 by 6 was the biggest and
first of the CRUISINATORS built by Bonetti Campers for the challenges of the Australian
Outback. This has 225 Amp-hour and AGM power and 240
watts of solar energy that is controlled by a battery management system that will run
the operations independently. Wide-ranging tests were run on the vehicle
to show that it could run without any engine power or external power for several months
while still using the refrigerator and LED lights, and never depleting the battery
more than 75 percent, even in the heat of the Queensland summer. This also has big side windows, covered by
screens for proper ventilation, an over the cab bed with mattress, a kitchen with a two-burner
gas hob, a hot and cold-water sink, and a toilet and shower room. Bonetti also makes a smaller four by 4 Cruisinator
that sits on a Toyota chassis and comes with plenty of storage, an outdoor shower, a queen-size
bed, a two-burner cooker, and plenty of other great options for an off-grid experience. Number Four The Overland 220 Residential Cabin by Camp
Crown is a pop-up topper that will fit double cabin, as well as on one and a half cabin
variants. A parallel lift roof will set up in seconds
thanks to four gas pressure dampers providing access to the Interior that will sleep two
people comfortably. This pop-up camper is made of tarpaulin and
is one of the thinnest available. This includes four large windows, a retractable
bed in the alcove with a mattress pad and mattress, a sink with a glass cover, and a
portable toilet. The Overlander has sixteen 7.25-gallon totes
that can be easily stowed for storage and come with a power system that has a 150-watt
solar system with smart regulators, a 15-amp smart charger, two 60 amp-hour gel batteries,
and a battery computer. Number Three The
Earthcruiser EXD is ergonomically designed, allowing for a short walk to the bathroom,
living area, kitchen, and bed. Whether you are looking to go on a year-long
trip or a weekend getaway, this is ready for the challenge. The EXD can be put on any chassis, fitting
on just about any make, in the correct weight class, and provides a system that is comfortable
and capable. Higher ground clearance helps protect components
and permits you to take this vehicle to the most isolated locations. The key difference for the EXD is the structural
integrity, intelligent systems, and functionality. The camper is outfitted with systems that
would typically be premium options from other manufacturers. Four drive actuators lift and lower the roof
with the push of a button and are designed to be able to lift snow off the roof. This takes about 18 seconds and could be done
manually if needed. Number Two The Labyrinth 4 by 4 Ford E350 conversion
van by Adventure Company is the pop-up campervan made to be self-sustaining and for exploring
the great outdoors. The Interior on this includes the Premium
Interior Package, Full Audio Package, LED Strip Lighting, Custom Kitchenette, and Cabinet
Package. This full-size conversion van has a Removable
Table, Custom Upholstery, Redwood Finishes, a Portable Toilet, and Leather Captain Chairs
for a comfortable ride. The van also includes a sink with two-burner
stove, storage compartments under the queen size bed, and on the sidewalls, with room
for two people to fit comfortably. Number One The four-season all-weather Earthroamer XV-LTS is a one-piece composite camper built on a four-wheel-drive Ford F550 chassis, with a 6.7 liter turbo-diesel V-8 engine. It's easy to drive on or off the road and requires no special license. Every XV-LTS has air ride suspension providing the ability to raise and lower each wheel or axle independently. 41-inch aggressive tires on B-block wheels, King off-road shocks, and heavy-duty anti-sway bars, Luxury interior provides seating for two to six people an over cab bunk, modern appliances, including a stainless steel refrigerator and freezer, granite countertop, touch faucet, and an induction cooktop, and microwave. The bathrooms are heated with a cassette toilet, a shower, sink, mirror, storage for small bath items, and a 90-gallon freshwater supply that will last for several days, up to two weeks. The Earthroamers quiet and efficient with 1320 watts of solar power, a large 12,000 watts hour battery bank, and a 95-gallon diesel tank that will get you a range of 900 miles. Handcrafted in Colorado these are built to order with multiple floor plans and have a starting cost of $490,000. Hi everyone, and thank you for watching. I'm Chandnai from Minds Eye Design. We'd love to hear your feedback so please leave some comments below and let us know your favorite from this video and why you liked it. If you have an idea for a future video leave another comment and let us know., and if we use your idea we'll give you a shout out in that video. But don't leave yet, keep watching because there's more.