If you want to escape the city without a caravan of compromises: the VANDERER Two is a “high-roof station wagon” for every day, which with the Sleep & Storage module becomes a bedroom, dining room and improvised “coworking” under the open rear door in a minute. A low-profile ninja that parking garages say “here you go”.
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Infiniti has dressed its new QX80 (already quite talented) in the adventure kit Infiniti QX80 Terrain Spec Concept. Higher ground clearance, all-terrain tires, limb risers for branch-clearing, a roof-mounted light bar and tent, and a side exhaust. For every gravel road, we “go a little further,” without sacrificing comfort.
Roush and Nissan have red-handed the Frontier, lifted the chassis, and covered it in titanium—the result is an “R” that doesn’t stand for “used.” This is the new Nissan Frontier PRO‑4X R by ROUSH.
This is the ATV for days when you really need to haul firewood to the cabin, haul a trophy deer back to the trailer, and take yourself on an adventure. The Can-Am Outlander MAX 6×6 Backcountry (2026) is a workhorse you'll be happy to use to escape to the great outdoors - and beyond.
If most trailers are still as aerodynamic as bricks, the AE.1 Panos looks like a glass capsule from the future. The ads promise that the trailer pulls along with you. This time it's not a metaphor: TrekDrive smooths out inclines, charges the battery on descents and brings peace of mind that generators have never known. Price? 151,000 $, deliveries end of 2026.
Meet Robet Ananya's GlamperVan 2026, the "world's first GlamperVan," built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and outfitted as a boutique apartment. It's coming to market in January 2026 in a limited edition of five Founders' Editions - with a price tag to match. Get ready.
If you thought rooftop camping was all about tight spaces and improvisation, think again. The Alu-Cab RT-4S is no ordinary rooftop tent – it’s a luxurious suite under the stars, built for family adventures without compromising on comfort.
From legendary SUVs to rugged pickup trucks, we present a selection of vehicles that will take you confidently into the wilderness in 2025. But because we know that choosing the right adventure vehicle is more important than choosing a partner, we've rounded up the best - the 8 best camping and overland adventure cars of 2025 - that you'll be happy to get stuck in the middle of nowhere with.
For 70 years, Defender has been the first choice for intrepid adventurers. Now comes Defender Trophy 2026 – a global competition that combines off-road challenges, team spirit and support for Tusk, a wildlife conservation organization.
Somewhere between "I need a little more space" and "what if I could sleep on top of a volcano," there's a machine called the Liberra. An off-road bus that offers more comfort than many hotels. Now, buckle up... it's the Torsus Praetorian Liberra.
The new Land Rover Defender L663 (2020+) impresses with its robust monocoque body and panoramic sliding roof, but the classic integrated roof tent that once graced Defenders is gone. In the following lines, we explore why that is, and present tiny conceptual studies of the dream pop-top Defender. And why someone (perhaps Alu-Cab) should make the Land Rover Defender Alu-Cab PopUp integrated roof tent.
Anyone who likes a little dust under their wheels and occasionally dreams of driving into the sunset has already found themselves faced with a dilemma: should they choose a rugged overland legend for expeditions to the ends of the earth, or a comfortable mini-camper for small but spontaneous escapades? On the one hand, we are tempted by strictly serious machines like the Land Rover Defender and Toyota Land Cruiser – real off-road gladiators with winches, tents and stature. On the other hand, there is the Volkswagen California eHybrid – a cross between a Zen-van and an engineered Swiss watch, which can brew your coffee in the morning and keep you warm in the evening when you fall asleep under the stars. Half overlander, half van ... usable every day.