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.
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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.
Imagine a Jeep imbued with electric magic and enclosed in a spaceship-like cabin. That’s the Vanderhall Brawley GTS—the creation of the only Utah-based automotive company known for its sleek three-wheelers, now taking to the wilderness with 404 electric horsepower. If you think this is just another UTV, think again.
The Wild Land Sky Rover is an innovative rooftop tent with a clear canopy for stargazing, automatic pitching, and comfort for 2-3 people. Perfect for camping enthusiasts who want effortless luxury. Price: $4,099. Discover how this Chinese surplus is changing your adventures in 2025.
When Europe heats up in July to the point where air conditioning in the car seems like the only life decision, we turned away from the scorching south and headed to where summer smells of pine trees, the sea and coffee on wooden benches in the middle of nowhere. To the north. To Scandinavia. More precisely – on a 13-day journey through Denmark and the west coast of Sweden, where we explored without a precise plan in our overland vehicle, sleeping in nature, campsites and on farms and enjoying the magic of a region that many still wrongly overlook. Join us on a roadtrip through Scandinavia.
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”.
Imagine a minivan that not only transports the family to training sessions, but also takes you off-road where the road ends. The Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak concept is just that – raised, equipped for adventure and packed with sleeping space. Could this be the future of family travel? Read on to find out why this concept is exciting for van-life enthusiasts.
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.
Meyers Manx and Tuthill Porsche have revealed the LFG at The Quail – a limited-run off-road hedonist with carbon bodywork, four-wheel drive (4WD), a sequential 6-speed transmission and engines that include the four-valve, infamous Tuthill “K”. 100 examples and 6 years of curated driving are planned, with the first major stage in 2027.
After two years of tinkering with “latest versions,” the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 has been given permanent status. The V8 is staying because people want a choice—and a little laugh out of the exhaust. It’s time to embrace this modern-day paradox with both hands.
If you think the world of restomods is just shiny chrome nostalgia for Saturday coffee shop parades, Project Texan shatters that illusion with such a roar that even the neighbor's Labrador hides under the couch.