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  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
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    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

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    05/12/2024

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    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
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    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. Bed converts into a dining table and L-shaped bench (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326789_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326788_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326787_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
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    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326784_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326783_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326782_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326781_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326780_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326779_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326777_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326776_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176326775_BES
    Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285658_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer. Kitchen

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285656_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285655_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.
    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer being pulled by a Tesla Cybertruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285653_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer. Living area

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285651_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285650_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.
    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer being pulled by a Tesla Cybertruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285649_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer. Office area
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285647_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Cybertrailer internal layout

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285646_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer. Showing some of the solar panels

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285643_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.
    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer being pulled by a Tesla Cybertruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285642_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer. Bathroom

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285639_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.


    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    DUKAS_176285638_FER
    Trailer home designed to be a perfect match for Cybertruck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cybertrailer 1
    Ref 16238
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle
    A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled  Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders.
    US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body.
    Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles.
    The trailer, which has  dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in  5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment.
    An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle.
    OPS: Render of the Cybertrailer being pulled by a Tesla Cybertruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419698_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419694_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419693_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419692_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419681_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419679_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub. Demonstrating its solidity

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419676_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Portable hot tub
    DUKAS_172419672_FER
    Portable hot tub
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hot tub 1
    Ref 16014
    17/07/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Joolca

    An inflatable hot tub for taking on camping or caravan trips for some basking in the garden, has hit the market.
    The Australian-designed Joolca Hottub packs down to car camping size, traveling anywhere on- or off-grid.
    It weighs 15 kg empty and packs down  its 76 cm x 43 cm x 28 cm, making it easy enough to stow in the included carry bag and throw in the vehicle.
    It inflates with an included floor pump to 196  cm x 91cm  x 51-cm and is said to be large enough to accommodate two people.
    The up to 350 litre tub works in conjunction with Joolca's Hottap, a portable LPG water heater with a 12-V pump that supplies and filters water from a natural source. 
    Joolca estimates the water fill-up process at a clean two hours, at which point the water temperature should be around 45 ºC.
    A safety feature cuts out heating at 50 °C. 
    The Hottub is designed to provide up to 15 hours of runtime on a standard propane gas tank, continuously recirculating the water to keep it hot and inviting.
    The Hottub can also be used for cold soaks and ice baths.
    Joolca uses an inflatable paddleboard/RIB-inspired construction with drop-stitch PVC sidewalls and a PVC-skinned closed-cell foam floor, along with marine stitching and glue. 

    OPS: The Joolca Hottub.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cybertruck-inspired caravan
    DUKAS_169960539_FER
    Cybertruck-inspired caravan
    Ferrari Press Agency
    CyberTrailer 1
    Ref 15862
    19/05/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Living Vehicle
    A Tesla Cybertruck inspired caravan is promising to allow owners to go off grid by running completely on solar power.
    The CyberTrailer has an angular shape that echoes the futuristic Tesla pickup which is also all electric.
    There’s also a front horizontal light bar just like that found on the CyberTruck.
    The vehicle has a solar power-aided power system that US maker Living Vehicle says will be enough to keep it and its backup generators running.  
    The trailer will also act as a traveling charger station.
    It is claimed the CyberTrailer’s power system will provide enough power to recharge whatever electric vehicle is towing it.
    The company says the trailer can be towed by the Cybertruck, as well as other battery-powered m gas and hybrid pickups.
    It has a fold-out patio and a gear-hauler ramp
    OPS: A CyberTrailer hitched to a Tesla Cybertruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cybertruck-inspired caravan
    DUKAS_169960535_FER
    Cybertruck-inspired caravan
    Ferrari Press Agency
    CyberTrailer 1
    Ref 15862
    19/05/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Living Vehicle
    A Tesla Cybertruck inspired caravan is promising to allow owners to go off grid by running completely on solar power.
    The CyberTrailer has an angular shape that echoes the futuristic Tesla pickup which is also all electric.
    There’s also a front horizontal light bar just like that found on the CyberTruck.
    The vehicle has a solar power-aided power system that US maker Living Vehicle says will be enough to keep it and its backup generators running.  
    The trailer will also act as a traveling charger station.
    It is claimed the CyberTrailer’s power system will provide enough power to recharge whatever electric vehicle is towing it.
    The company says the trailer can be towed by the Cybertruck, as well as other battery-powered m gas and hybrid pickups.
    It has a fold-out patio and a gear-hauler ramp
    OPS: A CyberTrailer hitched to a Tesla Cybertruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349034_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349033_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349032_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349031_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349030_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349029_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349028_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349027_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349026_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349025_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349024_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Expandable RV for life on the road
    DUKAS_165349023_FER
    Expandable RV for life on the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    RV   1 
    Ref 15525
    30/01/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit:  AC Future
    A stunning electric powered RV mobile home that expands to 37 square metres at the touch of a button, is set to offer a luxury way to travel and explore.
    The vehicle, called the eTH which stands for electric transformer house, is to be built by US company AC Future and was designed by renowned Italian studio Pininfarina.
    As well ass movable walls, an expandable solar-panel roof, and a generator that converts and purifies moisture from the air with ambient clean water. 
    A water generator system converts moisture from the air with up to 50 litres of clean water.
    Pininfarina and AC Future reckon the home could serve as a second house, or a moving office for nomads working on the road. 
    The addition of Elon Musk’s  Starlink wifi connectivity, co-pilot assistance, and customisable interior and exterior colour options ensure the owner can experience living, working, and traveling. The  RV also features driver-assist technology, a flexible dashboard where the wheel folds away , office desk, and integrated home entertainment system so passengers can  wind down with movies, music, games, and more. 
    The vehicle itself is powered entirely by green energy with a claimed seven days of off-grid capability. 

    OPS: Render of the eTH designed by Pininfarina for AC Future

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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