Tacovic,
I believe that was only in the 2020 model, like mine, and in the current model, that has been moved/removed for easier access and more storage space under the sink. I'll look for the latest video that I saw...
Found it. Check out the updated undersink storage space in this vid. That is at 1:40. It also shows many of the other mid-year updates such as water level LED light, raised dinette floor, change in portapotty storage from drawer to door, etc. They also have changed to a 4" mattress rather than 3" mattress and from a 30amp shorepower hookup to 15amp hookup. We stack small tubs in the under-fridge cabinet and pull them out and stack them on the countertop once we set up camp. Same in under-sink storage, though those tubs typically stay in their location. Further up this thread, you can see where 'Crystalclear' added shelves undersink and in the portapotty cabinet and 'ontheroad22' linked to a storage tub under the raised dinette floor. Lots of hanging storage options as well. We also had our dinette cushions redone so we no longer have a cushion in front of the side window and that seating, we have storage baskets. My custom cushion configuration is in post
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...e-in-pickup-camper.214329/page-9#post-2836534
All that being said, OEV implements design changes and updates immediately. Very nimble and responsive. That does prove challenging to know what you will get when you buy a certain model year used because one model year, like 2020, may have a half dozen differences. If you are ordering new, you'll get the latest/greatest and your dealer should be able to provide the latest overview. Or better yet, have one on the ground. Though this spring, most inbound orders will be pre-paid and spoken floor so low odds of finding an available unit on the ground. But some dealerships may have the foresight to keep one demo unit on the ground at all times. It's just that it may not have the latest updates due to the speed at which updates are incorporated.
Their channel with more videos.
https://www.youtube.com/c/OverlandExplorerVehicles/videos
Some show the outside standard updates, such as integrated awning brackets and outside shower curtain brackets, and some options (molle racks, roof racks, lights, etc.).
Not in those videos, but shown on their social media channels, they have also changed to rubber pucks along the lower extrusions to replace the use of a heavy rubber bed mat. Those pucks also account for height adjustment to accommodate different pickup model bedrail heights. Early on, I cut the provided heavy rubber bed mat into 4" or 5" wide strips (don't recall width) rather than using the entire thing. CAMP-X are supported by the perimeter extrusions so no need for any support in the middle of the floorpack. See pictures of my cut bed mats in this post:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...e-in-pickup-camper.214329/page-2#post-2773760
Here is an image of the new OEV pucks that eliminate the need for heavy rubber bed mat. That saves a bunch of weight (full bed mat was over 90lbs if I recall correctly) and eliminates storage of the mat when camper is off. And if the camper is ever moved to a different pickup model, the pucks can be swapped out for a different height puck to accommodate different height bed rails.