Exploring the world in comfort and with relative
ease is an option with these off-road camper vans and expedition vehicles. But there are those of us who want to go wherever
the wheels can take us, making our dreams of adventure a reality. I'm Reacher. Hang on and sit back while we bring you ten
of the most rugged off-road camper vans and expedition vehicles. 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 Starting with a Mercedes Sprinter low roof
pop-top 4x4 van, Benchmark Vehicles created their Swiss Army Sprinter conversion. The van's exterior features black cladding,
large windows, and a super awesome snorkel for the engine. The van can accommodate up to five people
using adjustable rail-mounted seats. There's plenty of room for just about any
gear as the conversion omits the standard kitchen and bathroom facilities, instead offering
slide-out trays underneath the rear-mounted bed. In addition to the added headroom, the pop-up
has a bed platform for extra guests if needed. Number Nine The Earthcruiser Escape is built on a Mercedes
G Professional chassis having a V6 diesel engine more than capable of tackling the Australian
outback. Sitting on 35-inch tires, this 4x4 has a modified
suspension, winches on the front and rear, and a light bar over the cab. Also, on the outside are a kitchen and barbecue,
plus two spare tires on the rear. The inside features leather driver and passenger
seats. A crawl through from the cab allows smooth
movement and extra storage. The indoor toilet and shower are right inside
the side entrance. The Escape also contains an induction cooktop
with a covered sink along with a full-size double bed across the back, which converts
to a dinette. Number Eight South African based Bush Lapa Offroad Caravans
is showing off its newest model, the Mammoth. This formidable expedition vehicle is built
on an Iveco 4x4 chassis. An inline 4-cylinder, turbo-diesel engine
and permanent four-wheel drive make sure this 23-foot long behemoth can go almost anywhere
you steer it. The cab can comfortably seat up to 4 people
with inside access to the camper area. The no-nonsense interior features a full bathroom
with a shower, and room to sleep four people using the multiple beds. A large storage and food prep area is located
outside of the camper, having slide-out drawers and a small sink. The side entrance offers extra storage in
the form of pouches mounted to the door. 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 Seven An excellent looking upgrade to a VW T6 van
is produced by "Rolling Homes," a UK based camper van builder. The vehicle, nicknamed Expedition, is covered
in bright orange with black accents. The cabin offers a pair of leather captain's
chairs with a carbon fiber backing. Behind this is a galley having a dual-burner
cooktop, an integrated sink, and a 50-liter fridge down below. The dining table folds up and stores away
on the inside of the sliding door. The bench seating slides along floor tracks,
allowing it to increase the rear storage space as well as fold down into a full-size sleeper. The pop-top also houses an additional full-size
sleeper if needed. Number Six This 1993 Swiss Army vehicle has been repurposed
with a high-top camper mounted behind the cab. The monotone exterior is wrapped in an extremely
cool world map. Keywords: extremely and cool. Off-road driving is handled by the 4-cylinder,
116 horsepower engine and the all-terrain tires on 16-inch wheels. Behind the cab seats, is a bench running along
the driver's sidewall. Opposite this is a sink and a prep area with
a fold-down table, while up above finds a microwave and the control panel. Storage comes in the form of a large wardrobe
as well as cabinets running along the ceiling. Sleeping accommodations are provided by the
previously mentioned bench, which converts to a double bed. Number Five Geared up for a trip to the coldest environments,
the Tourig Arctic Fox is well suited for just about anything Mother Nature has to offer. Built on a Mercedes Sprinter chassis, it features
Backwoods bumpers, Black Rhino Arsenal alloy wheels, and B.F. Goodrich All-Terrain tires. The sliding door opens to reveal the galley
on the opposite wall, having a large basin sink, a double induction cooktop, and a stainless-steel
fridge down below. Moving back finds an L-shaped couch spanning
the width of the vehicle. Behind and above, this is a three-panel removable
bed. Underneath the bed is a spacious garage area
having cabinets on both sides. Extra power comes from a 400-watt solar array
on the roof coupled with a 200-amp hour battery system. Number Four Built to take whatever the world throws at
it, the Alpha Camper by All Terrain Warriors has all the essentials of a home on wheels. Based on a Mitsubishi Fuso chassis measuring
just over 22 feet long, it sports a composite fiberglass body with a pop-up roof. Power comes from a Mercedes turbo diesel with
a 4x4 drivetrain with the whole shebang riding high on 19 1/2-inch tires. The cab has customized control features and
deluxe seating, with a pass-through for easy access to the camper. Behind the cab is a bench style dinette with
a slide-away table. The centrally located galley has a microwave
up top while down below is a dual induction cooktop, sink, and a 140-liter fridge/freezer. Directly across from this is a wet bath next
to the entrance. Rounding out the mix is a queen-size bed in
the rear that lifts to reveal storage bins underneath. Number Three If you have a longing to roam anywhere and
everywhere, you might want to look at the just under 27 feet long, MD56c from German-based
Unicat. This powerful 6x6 motorhome is powered by
a 540-horsepower diesel engine more than capable of pushing around all 43,600 pounds. Across from the entrance is a two-door refrigerator
and microwave. Forward of this is a bench style dinette with
a telescoping table. Moving back finds a galley beside the door
having a dual induction cooktop, a basin sink, and plenty of drawers for storage down below. Opposite this is an enclosed shower and a
separate washroom with a foot flush toilet and vanity. At the very rear is a raised queen bed running
east to west with a wardrobe and overhead cabinets. The 1,850-watt solar array and 1,200 amp-hour
battery provide plenty of extra power for this beast to go off-grid for up to two weeks
if needed. Number Two GXV of Springfield, Missouri, says their expedition
vehicles are ready to go anywhere. Their UXV-MAX vehicle can be configured from
24 1/2 to 28 1/2 feet long. The vehicle's color-matched exterior has a
heavy-duty aluminum front bumper with off-road lights and an electric winch. The rooftop features a 600-watt solar array
and an electric side awning. The cab offers access to the camper area,
with the space above the cab housing a queen or king-size bed. Directly across from the entrance is a fully
enclosed wet bath. Moving forward finds a galley having a stainless-steel
sink and a dual-induction cooktop while down below is a dishwasher and a two-drawer fridge/freezer. Opposite this is a bench style dinette with
an adjustable table. Number One The US-based VanDoit company offers their
LIV model based on the AWD Ford Transit Van. This second entry in their line of adventure
vans has a style more "heavy metal" industrial with plenty of aluminum, sheet metal, and
modular multi-purpose metal pods. The LIV leans heavily toward the adventurer
who uses a mountain bike or ATV and wants to haul it with them in the back of the van. The pods, such as the kitchen area, seating,
and bed, are moveable to adjust the interior for differing needs to have a more configurable,
flexible interior. The vehicle has a ready to use slide-out in
the back, which serves as a gear tray or lower bed. Above the rear garage area is a hydraulic
bed that folds up to create added space for gear. Modules can be added as needed, including
a roof-mounted solar array and a portable shower pod. Hi everyone and thank you for watching! I'm Chandni with Minds Eye Design. We'd love to hear your feedback. So please leave some comments below and let
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