New XP Camper designed spied (for small trucks IE Tacoma)

RR1

Explorer
Saw this on XP's Facebook page.

Looks like a great alternative from to having to buy a full size rig for original XPCamper.

Finally an Euro style popup for the States.

Click link for renderings, as I can't seem to copy and paste from Facebook's new photo format, darn you facebook!

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.220967834598148.72650.177569615604637

Nice video of the fullsize camper in action: http://vimeo.com/23838272
Can imagine how a truck like a Tacoma would really shine when it gets really tight, trying to find that "perfect" camp spot.

XP V2 Specs:


The XP V2
An all composite (what else) pop up camper for the Tacoma. Can also be built as a slide-in version.
An all composite camper, no wood frame, no welded frame and no staples. Sound familiar? Same quality construction and equipment as on the XPCamper, this little brother has it all for the domestic outback traveler.
It even features an inside shower and cassette toilet!

Features:
All Composite construction

Seamless composite roof
Outside storage compartment
Fiberglass countertop
Composite storage system
SMEV 3 burner cooktop with integrated sink, foldable faucet and glass lid
Electric Water Pump from Shurflo
Danfoss compressor removable refrigerator (44 quart)
o This new refrigerator features the best of electronic control technology. Highly efficient Danfoss compressor, energy saving function (ECO), turbo function (MAX) and multifunction electronic thermostat allow an easy and economic management of the fridge through a check and a reduction of power consumption. Operates on DC12-24 Volt and AC 115-230 Volt, 50 and 60 Hz. The switching between DC and AC is automatic. Three battery protection levels are standard.

110V System w/ Power Converter
Interior LED lights
12V Porch Light
20lbs Propane Tank
Fire extinguisher
25 Gallon fresh water tank (can be heated with heater option)
Water gauge
Standard queen bed (option @ $ 425.00 European spring mattress system)
Under bed storage
Dining table (converts to bed)
Dinette seating with Sunbrella fabrics and high quality foam
Under seat storage
Dual pane windows with privacy shades and mosquito netting
Safety Exit
Electric roof vent reversible
Heki sky hatch with privacy shades and mosquito netting (option @ $ 745.00)
Insulated XPTent walls with large windows and quadruple insulated coverings
Ducted hot air heater (option @ 1200.00)
Hot water heater
Cassette toilet (option @ $450.00)
Interior Shower set up
Outside shower
Build in access steps on entry door
150 amp AGM battery from Lifeline
Marine breaker panel and wiring through out
3 x 12 v outlets
125 Watt Solar panel with charger (option @ $895.00)
Fiamma awning (option @ $625.00)

$18775.00


For a limited time we will offer the XP V2 Outback model which includes ALL of the above options at a
Special intro price for $ 19995.00
 
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CLynn85

Explorer
Starting to save now! That's not much more than a fully optioned FWC. Can't wait to see how the interior space is utilized, the flatbed opens up all sorts of possibilities.
 

SLO_F-250

Explorer
Oh WOW! :Wow1: Now this is what Im talking about! Been dreaming about an XP camper for my rig since I saw them, but the full size diesel drinking machine sometimes discourages me!

Now to just win the lottery. Good work Marc!
 

RR1

Explorer
1.5 feet longer than what I have now...)
I can see it now....

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RR1

Explorer
:elkgrin:

Is there a wheel base difference between the HiLux and the Tacoma crew cab stumpy bed?

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6 foot tray on this one.

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Overland Hadley

on a journey
:elkgrin:

Is there a wheel base difference between the HiLux and the Tacoma crew cab stumpy bed?

6 foot tray on this one.

Interesting. That is what it would look like.

I wonder if the Ute bed could be fitted to a 5' bed. If not I am sure Marc could design a flatbed for you.
 

RR1

Explorer
Interesting. That is what it would look like.

I wonder if the Ute bed could be fitted to a 5' bed. If not I am sure Marc could design a flatbed for you.

Trays/flatbeds make so much sense, use every bit of wasted space, note the drawer between the taillights on the polished one.

That and for people that can only afford one vehicle, makes the truck even more of a multitool. Use the flat bed for work during the week (as I have noticed a lot of Tacomas now being used by private contractors with the higher fuel prices)....quickly slide on the camper for weekends/vacations. Heck get to the base camp, unload the camper then go exploring.
 
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