It’s one thing to live, it’s another to really live. That’s where the Living Vehicle trailer comes into play. Sporting a redesigned shell for 2020, the aluminium Living Vehicle offers customers the chance to experience the thrill of the wild without sacrificing the comforts of home. Now, that’s living.
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And thanks to the addition of a new Off-Road package, it’s now possible to take the Living Vehicle out to even more remote parts of the world. The package adds four inches of additional ground clearance, a set of Goodyear Wrangler MT/R with Kevlar tyres, flat-black wheels, a full-size spare tyre, and Kevlar around the trailer’s A-frame and lower trim rails.
That’s not the only option, though, and Living Vehicle buyers can also add the likes of a Solar Awning that supplies 1,200 watts of additional electricity to the trailer’s power supply, a private home theatre with a 70-inch screen and 4K DLP projector, a Chef’s Kitchen package (three-burner oven, six-bottle wine chiller, outdoor grille, and more), a Spa Bathroom package (a composting toilet or automatic-flushing toilet with an integrated bidet, towel warmer, folding shower seat, outdoor shower and dog-washing area, and more), and a Luxury Housekeeping package (vacuum, washer/dryer, and dishwasher).
Gallery: 2020 Living Vehicle Trailer
With such luxurious options, as well as a modern interior design, it shouldn’t surprise you to learn that the Living Vehicle starts at $199,995 (approx. £162,000 at the current exchange rate). That sum nets standard kit such as a full bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen, a folding eight-foot patio, the ability to sleep four (the trailer can sleep six with the optional Automatic Euro Loft package), and a spacious and high-end cabin within the 8.5 metre long trailer’s body.
Of course, it’s doubtful Living Vehicle builds a trailer without a single option installed given that production is limited to 25 units; five of which are already spoken for. We’d wager the lucky individuals picked to plunk down nearly $200,000 on a luxury trailer like the Living Vehicle won’t mind spending a few extra dollars to experience some of the camper’s more technologically advanced and comfort-oriented extras. After all, what's living if you're not comfortable?
Source: Living Vehicle