In the heart of the Arabian dunes, Genesis has just dropped a bombshell. Meet the X Skorpio Concept – the brand's first extreme SUV that's not just here to visit, but to conquer the Rub' al Khali. Forget about refinement, it's all about adrenaline.
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Let's face it, RVs have always been the automotive equivalent of that relative you have to invite to your wedding but secretly hope they get sick. They're slow, clunky, white boxes that cause traffic jams on the highway and look like they were last designed in 1978. But Honda, the company that gave us the best lawnmowers, F1 engines, and that weird Motocompacto folding scooter, has decided enough is enough. They've introduced the Honda Base Station. And guess what? For the first time in my life, I want to hook up a trailer to a hitch.
Let's face it, camping is basically awful. Sleeping on the floor, bugs that see you as a buffet, and that smell of damp polyester that you won't get out of your nose for three weeks. But what if I told you there's a "tent" designed by the same studio that designed the Ferrari Testarosso? Meet the AC Future AI-THt. It's not a trailer. It's a mobile penthouse that pretends to be a trailer just so it doesn't scare your neighbors at the campsite. And yes, it's got more technology in it than your office.
If you've been watching the news lately and gotten the feeling that the world is going to hell, you're not alone. But instead of digging a hole in your garden and stockpiling cans of beans, Ferris Rezvani is offering something a little more... proactive. It's the new 2026 Rezvani Tank. A vehicle that screams "get out of the way" even when parked in front of the opera house.
Modern SUVs have become as exciting as hot water. They're all safe, they're all "eco," they all have touchscreens the size of your living room, and they're all designed to get Andreja to school safely without spilling her oat-milk latte. And then there's the Toyota Land Cruiser 250. It's basically a car that says, "Fuck, I'm a blockhead and I'm proud of it." But for Japanese tuning house Kuhl Racing, that wasn't enough. They decided to turn this decent SUV into something Darth Vader would drive if he moved to the countryside and started illegally logging. Introducing the Kuhl Land Cruiser 250 "Blocker Iron Build."
Some cars and trailers aren't made to get us from point A to point B. They're made to transport us to another era. And the new Airstream? This one will take you straight to the middle of Yellowstone, except you'll be the one with a more comfortable bed than Kevin Costner.
When the guys at Mammoth Overland walked into Overland Expo West in May with the Mammoth Overland SKL prototype, they asked one very direct question: What if a roof tent was more than just a piece of fabric stretched across a few poles? Six months later, we have the answer—in the form of a brutally tough, 30-second-setup, all-season aluminum cabin that looks like it was assembled from the fuselage of a Cessna.
Think back to 2022 – when Jeep first hinted that it was working on an electric SUV. Back then, we raised our eyebrows in skepticism, but today we can safely say: The Recon 2026 is here and ready to redefine the concept of "Trail Rated". And without the noise of the engine. Because who says you can't conquer the off-road without disturbing the squirrels at the same time?
If “thank you for your service” isn’t enough, there’s the Jeep Wrangler Commando 392 by FOX: half monument, half desert racer, fully prepared for sand, rocks, and applause. And yes – almost impossible to buy.
When a box gets a roof tent and a ladder, something magical happens: a courier becomes a camper. Meet the Daihatsu KAYOIBAKO‑K Camper Van – the smallest idea from the big Toyota concern, which works hard in the city and escapes to nature on weekends.
The latest concept from Toyota's TRD division isn't just a vision of the future - it's a futuristic camping machine - the Toyota H2-Overlander - for those who swear by off-grid adventures. And it's all about zero emissions and the ability to wash your feet in the middle of the desert with your own exhaust. Literally.
Have you ever dreamed of escaping to the wilderness, where roads become a distant memory, while still enjoying the comforts of civilization? The ARB Earth Camper, an Australian rugged beast that has now set foot on American soil for the first time, promises to deliver just that. Built on nearly 50 years of experience in the world of 4x4 accessories, this compact camper combines raw power and clever design. Presented as the ultimate companion for off-road adventures, it invites you to leave the asphalt and venture into the unknown - without compromise. But beware: if you're the type who's afraid of dust, this toy is not for you. For everyone else... well, read on and prepare to fall in love at first sight.











