This RV is based on the new Mercedes-Benz Sprinter? 4*4 chassis provides a strong foundation for sand washing and wading. The vehicle is equipped with the original 3.0T diesel turbocharged engine of Mercedes-Benz, with a maximum horsepower of 240Ps and a peak torque of 530 N m. The transmission system is matched with a 7-speed automatic gearbox. At the same time, the suspension part has been heightened, and the all-terrain A/T tires of Bailuchi KO2 have been replaced, so no matter what difficult road conditions are encountered, they can cope with them calmly.
Body painting is between light green and desert yellow, which is very special. The front and rear bumpers are made of original plastic materials, which reduces the maintenance cost caused by scratching when crossing in the field. The front air intake grille is blackened, making the whole car more wild and handsome. The side of the car is specially equipped with a surfboard bracket, a spare tire is hung on one side of the back door, a bicycle rack is placed on the other side, and a suitcase is placed on the roof, which is rich in outdoor expansion ability all year round.
The interior part of the car is in the form of 2+3 seats, with a detachable small dining table. By rotating the front and rear seats, a restaurant for five people can be easily built. Three independent seats in the second row are equipped with sliding rails, which can be folded up as storage space when there are not so many passengers.
The middle area is the kitchen space of this car. The cabinet on the left is equipped with a covered sink, with a refrigerator hidden under it, and the top storage cabinet can hold kitchen utensils such as coffee machines. You can also see the inverter air conditioner and ventilator at the top of the car for ventilation inside the car.
A double-core induction cooker and a folding console are designed in the opposite position, and there is a semi-open locker at the top, which can put some condiments and tableware that are easy to take, and it is also convenient to cook some simple meals. Interestingly, there is a drawer-type slide rail under the cabinet, which hides the portable toilet in case of emergency.
Next is the back row space that best reflects the designer's skill. In daily life, you can choose the layout of horizontal sofa bed, which is a comfortable reception room with a small dining table. After the bed board is set up, it becomes a bunk bed for five people, which is no different from the ordinary B-type RV.
How can such a plain design be called a good design? Don't worry, look carefully at both sides of the back bed, and you will find the mystery. After the bed board is removed, you can choose to put it vertically, so that the rear of the car becomes a sofa with a pair of seats, which is quite suitable for temporary office and rest. The upper berth with a sling is used as a storage rack, and the lower berth can also sleep two adults with a sleeping bag.
The spacious back row space also has an anchor point, which can fix the bicycle for maintenance. The slot on the side of the sofa can be used to hang skis, and the snow boots don't have to worry about wetting the floor, because the slot can also fix a waterproof base, and the waterproof shower curtain can be changed every second. The changeable function is really amazing.
For outdoor life, the vehicle has added additional hydropower facilities, including: no less than 5 lithium batteries 1 10Ah, 3 10W solar batteries, 2000W inverter+charger, ARB air pump, Webster heater and 80L fresh water and grey water tanks.
This RV renovation case called Fox is introduced here for everyone. The whole renovation cost is about 1.6 thousand Canadian dollars, equivalent to about 820 thousand RMB. This price does not include the vehicle chassis. Of course, NORVA also accepts other models besides Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis as the foundation, but the overall performance is definitely not so strong. What do you think will be the effect if you use the design of Iveco Ou Sheng or Datong V90?
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