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.
Overland
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.
Forget everything you know about RVs. The stuff about crowds, clutter, and a mini-kitchen where you're inches away from your roommate. No, this is the Airstream x Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Limited Edition – and it's a RV that married an architecture museum, got its designer genes, and went on a dream road trip through Arizona.
What do you get when you combine a roof tent and a mobile living room? Obviously something your family will love on every trip. The James Baroud Family Room is a game changer!
Swedish mobile cooling pioneer Dometic has launched its new Recon range of coolers, combining innovative modular design with premium functionality. Designed for easy stacking and space optimization, these coolers offer up to 8 days of ice retention, easy access without zippers and features to satisfy even the most demanding adventurers.
The world changes, but some heroes remain eternal. The new Land Rover Defender 2025 addresses the past, but looks to the future – with new headlights, a bigger screen and even more adventure. Yes, this SUV can also take care of your USB cables.
What do you get when you combine British stubbornness with an American turbodiesel and a bottomless budget? A 1987 Land Rover 127 that knows no bounds – not in terrain, not in price. This is the Land Rover 127 by Heritage Driven.
The stars of overlanding have aligned: Jeep and Dometic have joined forces to create something that smells like a revolution. The ARTT is not just a tent. It's a house, a club, and a sky observatory all rolled into one. And yes, it's still a Jeep.
This vehicle isn't for everyone. It's not small, it's not cheap, and it's certainly not discreet. But if you're interested in absolute independence, then you'll want to get behind the wheel of this one.
When a trailer knows where to go, what to do, and still looks like an Apple product. No, this isn't Black Mirror. This is the Pebble Flow camping trailer.
The end of wild camping?! Greece joins a growing list of countries that are restricting voluntary nomadic life with campervans with increasingly strict bans and regulations. Freedom on the road? Not so limitless anymore.
The Honda CR-V 2026 with the new Honda CR-V TrailSport Hybrid 2026 version brings more equipment, more off-road character and more of everything that also excites overland enthusiasts. This is a car that falls into the category of Subaru Outlander and similar multifunctional cars, which are really few. As a fan of overlanding, gravel roads and functionality that goes beyond city curbs, I have always been hesitant about the CR-V. But the new TrailSport Hybrid really surprised me. And that – in the best sense