There has been a long debate among camping lovers regarding the choice of rig best suited for off-road adventures. The two options that backcountry enthusiasts end up wrangling over are a campervan and a camper trailer. Advocates of campers highlight the separate living space a trailer offers, while proponents of campervans emphasize their drivability factor. But the problem with campervan has always been about accommodation.
A camper trailer, irrespective of size, can easily adjust a couple with ease and also includes an outdoor kitchen and a bathroom space. Contrary to a camper trailer, a campervan (because of space dedicated to the engine, seats and other driving components), barely fits two people. Ringsheim-based Smart Adventure GmbH wanted to address the problem with Vanyx, a 4×4 off-road camper van that has significantly advanced the campervan industry.
The Vanyx campervan not only challenges the conventional idea of how a camper van should look but also boasts premium features tailored for both off-road prowess and luxurious living. Measuring 19.6 feet in length, the linex premium-coated Vanyx campervan is as long as any European tiny house, so it will accommodate people and other accessories with ease. However, the biggest USP of the campervan is its strikingly large roof. It’s not a pop-top roof, we generally see in modern-day camper trailers, but rather an expansive one that distinguishes it aesthetically from other campervans in the market.
In addition to the bare aesthetics, the roof also serves a practical purpose. It divides the van into distinct levels dedicated to sleeping and daytime activities. The rooftop area hosts a dual-bed setup that sleeps a minimum of three people. This innovative layout also comes with starlit headliners and a high-fidelity audio system, ensuring comfort during overnight stays. Beyond sleeping quarters, the Vanyx’s lower level houses a compact yet well-appointed kitchen and a spa-like bathroom featuring mood lighting and premium fixtures.
The Vanyx also excels with its eco-friendly features. The makers tout that campervan integrates a recirculation system for water conservation, a robust lithium battery bank powered by solar panels, and a diesel heating system. All this comes without the need for traditional LPG tanks. This eco-friendly approach not only reduces carbon footprint but also enhances the vehicle’s autonomy during extended journeys off the beaten path. Not to mention, LTE and internet satellite hardware that will help you stay connected with updates around the world.
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The Vanyx campervan comes built on a MAN TGE 180 4×4 base for tackling rugged terrain. Since we are discussing a campervan, it is worth mentioning that the vehicle is equipped with a robust 250-hp engine and fortified with a differential lock and four-wheel air suspension that ensures optimal performance even in the most challenging environments. This can be controlled from a touchscreen panel installed near the steering. Priced at approximately $1 million, the Vanyx is a limited edition version with only 99 pieces produced for a niche market of discerning adventurers and luxury enthusiasts.
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