Off-the-grid adventure camper from EarthRoamer costs more than your house
Behold, $438,000 of traveling luxury If vintage teardrop trailers or retro campers aren?t quite luxurious enough for your tastes, look no further than the hand-built expedition vehicles from Colorado-based EarthRoamer.
Started in 1998?with the first prototype built in 2003?EarthRoamer builds four wheel drive campers and trucks that can go anywhere and do anything. But all that flexibility comes at a cost. EarthRoamers are some of the most expensive expedition vehicles on the market, with a brand new EarthRoamer XV-LTS starting at $438,000.
What do you get for the price of a starter home in America?s most expensive cities" The XV-LTS is built on a four-wheel drive, turbo diesel, Ford F-550 chassis to ensure that no muddy road will thwart your travels. The camper is also completely self sufficient?with no propane or noisy generator?and is powered with 1,200 watts of solar power stored in large batteries. Inside, the camper boasts a high efficiency refrigerator, lighting, and fans, so as long as the EarthRoamer is outside and exposed to daylight, you can run everything in the cabin for extended periods of time without plugging in.
And just because you are off-the-grid doesn?t mean you?ll have to sacrifice life?s every-day luxuries. The EarthRoamer?s hefty price tag offers top-notch interiors available in completely customizable woods and finishes, with an over-cab king-size memory foam bunk and room to sleep 2-4 people depending on the floor plan.
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