At the Caravan Salon 2024 in Düsseldorf, the German motorhome manufacturer Bürstner will present its latest concept – the Bürstner Talis caravan. This revolutionary model combines a futuristic design with advanced features such as a modular living area and an inflatable rear section, allowing for increased interior space. The design of the trailer is inspired by the marine world, as the exterior resembles the shape of a fish, which significantly improves aerodynamics and reduces fuel consumption during towing, especially for electric vehicles.
The first thing we notice at Bürstner Talis, is its compact exterior. The design is the result of collaboration with a design studio StudioSyn, who created a design that reduces air resistance using virtual wind tunnels. This makes it possible more efficient traction, as it reduces fuel consumption, which is especially important in combination with electric towing vehicles.
Despite the small external dimensions, the interior is Bürstner Talis – a incredibly spacious and comfortable, thanks to the Air-Xtension system. This system allows the rear of the trailer to be inflated to extend the sleeping area where the fixed bed is converted into 200 x 170 cm. This allows for a comfortable stay for the couple, while under the bed there is a specially designed corner for children, which can be used as a storage room or a mini garage during the day.
Modularity for a modern lifestyle
Talis it not only offers more living space, but also a fully customizable interior. The kitchen is modular and can be moved outside, allowing for outdoor cooking. This is a great way to take advantage of the natural environment while camping. The interior also includes flexible furniture such as a removable table and bench that can be used both inside and outside the trailer. In addition, there are soft top boxes for storage that can be easily removed and used for packing or as shopping bags.
Advanced technologies and comfort
Inside the trailer, the walls are covered with wooden acoustic panels, which provide sound insulation and create a pleasant living environment. Battery-powered LED lights are portable and users can place them anywhere they need lighting. The bathroom is equipped with an ecological two-compartment toilet unit that does not require chemicals and is easily removable, allowing for ecological and worry-free use.
Conclusion
Bürstner Talis is the trailer of the future, which combines innovative design, modular functionality and sustainable technologies. With its inflatable components, flexible living spaces and ecological solutions, it is an ideal choice for families and travelers who want smaller, but still comfortable caravans. At the fair Caravan Salon 2024 will no doubt attract a lot of attention and perhaps become the standard for future generations of caravans.