It is time to experience an amalgamation of amenities and luxury combined in the newest Tecrawl conversion kit. Playing around the classic frame of the Mercedes G-Class, the conversion setup converts the G-Wagon into an off-road camping vehicle.
German camping giants Terracamper ensures that you explore the outdoors in style with the new Tecrawl. Its sturdy and robust construction holds down the easy assembly of the furniture which is fixed to the original screwing points.
With an overall weight of 100 kilograms, the vehicle is pretty much balanced and does not have any major cuts or holes. Offering high efficiency within this compact luxury cocoon, the Tecrawl allows campers to enjoy the wild environ around in its natural form. With the conversion kit onboard, the G-Class becomes a capable 4×4 micro-camper for exploring far-flung isolated areas.
Tecral features a sofa-cum-bed, pull-out kitchen, folding table, chairs, and storage space well inside the spacious cocoon making room for three passengers comfortably. The vehicle is accessible from two points; back and from the side. Its rear end makes space for a bench and a folding table that doubles as a work desk. This can alternatively serve as a bed at night whereas a roof-top tent extends to provide additional sleeping space for two.
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A slide-out galley including two gas hobs, a pantry, and a sink makes for a compact yet easy outdoor kitchen. It is well divided into two parts which serve as a foldaway preparation worktop and cooking station. The outside features a 270-degree retractable awning to provide that extra shade during camping.
A 150 amp-hour lithium battery, monitor, charging booster, and solar panel provide the extra services needed when trudging through the muddy off-grid terrain. The whole modular make-shift also features a separate dry toilet. A water canister holds 5.28 gallons (20 liters), and there’s an 8.2-gallon cool box too. You may order to experience Tecrawl for €11,000 (approximately $11,900) by hopping on to their official website.
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