Always wanted a solar-powered mobile home that can be towed just about anywhere? If so, and you have $500,000 USD, then look no further than the 2022 Living Vehicle. This luxurious trailer comes equipped with an upgraded energy system, solar panel system, extra energy storage and inverter power. There’s approximately 232-square-feet of interior space, complete with a full kitchen, a removable cooking island, an all-electric solar refrigerator, and a European-style marine three-burner oven. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.
Inside, there’s also a master bedroom outfitted with a queen-sized bed sporting a cool-touch 8″ memory foam topper, a “starview” skylight, and the ability to transform into a media room that includes a 70-inch private surround sound home theater. Need to get some work done? The bedroom can also transform into a mobile office. A spa-style bathroom features a large 32-inch x 36-inch shower with a rainfall showerhead, an electric toilet as well as an outdoor shower. Options include mobile connectivity (possibly SpaceX Starlink), remote security, and enhanced air / water filtration. The top-of-the-line PRO-EV model will set you back at least $500,000 USD with EV charging capabilities, but the CORE model is slightly more affordable at $249,995.
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We designed Living Vehicle with freedom in mind, granting travelers the ability to experience every corner of the country and stay connected and comfortable along the way. Our new 2022 Living Vehicle builds on the success of our past models while enabling owners to travel even further and live truly sustainably along the way,” said Matthew Hofman, Living Vehicle co-founder.