There’s the Ford F-550-based Krug Bedrock XT2, and then the Flying FX RV S788. It’s built atop a Ford Transit T8 chassis, and looks just like a real home once you step inside.
Power comes from a fifth generation Ford PUMA 2.3T diesel engine generating 175 horsepower and a maximum torque of 317 lb-ft, making it powerful enough to go just about anywhere. At the push of a button, a second level rises up that can be used for sleeping space or even a mobile office. The interior is claimed to comfortably sleep four adults, but we imagine six people fitting in here without any issue. Aside from the full kitchen, there’s also two bathrooms, a rarity in most Ford-based RVs. A roof-mounted 1,280W solar panel system connected to a 400Ah battery and a 5,000-W inverter keeps everything powered up, while freshwater is stored in a 67-gallon tank – separate 42.3-gallon tank for gray. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
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Omg this is the closest thing to what I wanted to see in an RV. Especially the upper deck and how that has an additional folding washroom just as I had imagined it should be done. Though I am still wondering why not use those folding waterproof metal curtains instead of canvas? What is the technical difficulty in that? Also where does the partition on the driver cabin side go to when it’s fully folded and packed for traveling. I am a designer,” said one commenter.
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