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.
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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.
What do you get when you cross an American SUV, Japanese motorsport, and a few hefty spoonfuls of testosterone? You get Dune Patrol – an Armada that would rather book its summer vacation in the Sahara than the Adriatic.
Toyota has revealed the Corolla Cross Hybrid Nasu Edition concept at the 2025 SEMA Show – a hybrid that has grown tired of city streets and set off for Mount Nasu. The result? A purple, raised and much more adventurous face for Toyota’s most successful compact.
Get your tissues ready, SUV lovers, because Toyota has finally revealed its new 2026 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ – the cute little “baby” off-roader we’ve all been waiting for. And then… of course, we won’t get it. At least not in America or Europe, where our off-road appetites are clearly too big or too “premium” for this cute SUV.
Do you hate pitching a tent and the thought of a trailer makes your palms sweat? Meet Thule Outset – an invention that combines the best of both worlds, without the drama and sweat.
Ever imagine your car being like an old, loyal friend who doesn't complain about sand in the gears, but takes you across the Sahara with a smile? The Arksen Project Sahara is exactly that – a revamped Land Rover Defender that combines British ruggedness with modern overland equipment. At a time when everyone is talking about electric toys, this diesel veteran proves that classic technology still reigns supreme in the wilderness. With a bit of irony: why wait for a filling station in the middle of nowhere when you can fill up with diesel and keep going? This rig will get you excited for serious expeditions, but at the same time remains civilized enough for city driving.
At first glance, you might think that the Urbanoid Booba is just another futuristic robot vacuum cleaner. Its lines, rounded shell, and compact appearance really do remind you of a device from a smart home catalog. But Booba is actually nothing of the sort – it's a travel trailer that Urbanoid describes as the smallest and one of the lightest in the world.











