Not a fan of the door that can only be used when the hatch is opened. Other than that, seems nice - if one has money to spend and is looking at a big trailer that could handle some slightly more rugged trails than an Airstream.
I did inquire about the price. Looks to be 68,000 US for what they show. I doubt that includes shipping from AUS. There is a luxury package that adds about 10,000 with extra plugins, generator, etc. They also list "arctic" packages but those don't have prices.
The cooktop access seems like a cool idea, but I can't see how it works in real life. For it to be at a decent height from the interior, you'd have to lower the rig right to the ground, and even then it would still have to be high for the exterior. And you can't lower it all the way if you aren't on level grade. So I'm guessing that from the inside the cooktop is really low. Maybe the cooktop itself raises and lowers?
I think it is super cool. Super expensive, but super cool. Entire trailer can be raised or lowered via your smart phone & also tilted to either side if on unlevel ground. Watch the video's, it shows this.
The folks behind this have a wealth of experience and knowledge of what works. I think it would be more accurate to call a caravan, v trailer. Rear access avoids requirement to have both a left hand entry & right hand entry version to accommodate different global markets. It seems like a rugged Bushtracker (which are already rugged).
emailed them. Here is a link to USA pricing - http://bruderx.com/specifications/?currency=usd . Quoted roughly $4000 to ship to Los Angeles. They apparently do Skype tours if the videos are not enough.