Global Warrior with "Hardside Kit" at Overland Expo
I think this is a photo of the referenced ATW Globlal Warrior with "Hardside Kit". I took it at Overland Expo. It was being delivered to its new owners by the Sportsmobile/ATW USA people.

John, is the steeply sloping design from the rear axle back based solely on departure angle considerations or other design requirements? Over the years here I've gotten the idea that Australia is a world leader in restrictive vehicle regulation and modification restriction.
The reason I ask is that this vehicle had an Onan generator added. I realize this is an owner request not standard. It hangs down behind the axle and severely limits the departure angle.

The angle from the center of the tire contact patch to the rear of the gen. set/license mount is way below any other structure.
I've seen You Tube videos of Fusos making river/creek crossings in NE Australia where the original configuration would be great!
I'm also not criticizing the new owner. Everybody has different priorities, but is there another place to mount a generator if required?