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10 Coolest Stealth Campers, Overlanders, And Motorhomes We Saw In 2023

Creativity abounds within the vanlife world. Perusing our assortment of camper posts from the final 12 months, we’re frequently amazed at how the identical fundamental van form on the surface can develop into one thing really distinctive inside.

We’re additionally amazed by the recognition of stealth campers today. There’s one thing to be stated about not drawing consideration to your self, not in contrast to the enchantment of sneaky sleepers that look mundane however pack the punch of a gazillion-dollar supercar. Sleeper has a extra literal that means within the tenting world, and we like to see these neat tasks come to life.

We even have truck toppers, a pop-top EV, and maybe the most important do-it-yourself RV conversion we have ever seen on our record for 2023. So let’s soar in for one more have a look at among the wonderful campers we noticed this 12 months.

Isuzu Custom Camper
Isuzu Custom Camper

We discovered this unassuming Isuzu field truck on YouTube in August, but it surely was really constructed 4 years in the past. It’s the epitome of stealth, proper right down to huge scuffs on the field. Inside you will discover a mixture of utilitarian type with one of many nicest camper bogs we have seen. It’s received bunk beds, a giant kitchen, and the rear loading ramp opens to disclose two large glass doorways. It’s four-wheel drive, and with a tilt cab, entry to the GM-sourced engine makes for simple upkeep.

2004 MB Sprinter Stealth Camper
2004 MB Sprinter Stealth Camper

What this Mercedes lacks in type, it makes up for in price. The inside is comparatively easy with a number of cupboards and counter house, and there is a small toilet between the kitchen and rear work space. It’s full of tech, together with a big TV and a safety system that includes a number of cameras. And it was constructed for lower than $10,000.

Volvo Semi With Giant Sleeper Cab
Volvo Semi With Giant Sleeper Cab

There is nothing stealthy about this huge Volvo-based motorhome. From its RV-style stripes to the borderline hilarious 378-inch wheelbase, that is clearly a house on wheels that occurs to have a fifth-wheel hitch on the again for hooking up a trailer. Inside is complete luxurious with snazzy cupboards, a big kitchen with full-size home equipment, and a moist toilet. It’s constructed by ARI Legacy Sleepers, and it is protected to say it prices a tad greater than $10,000.

ioCamper
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Space is at all times a problem with pickup-mounted camper shells, however ioCamper debuted an fascinating resolution again in March. Instead of a slide-out design to supply a bit more room, the again wall of this camper folds right down to reveal fold-up partitions. The exterior portion of the wall hinges upward to create a roof, successfully doubling the inside house. The result’s one thing pickup-sized when driving, however RV-sized whenever you attain the campground.

Mitsubishi Fuso Box Truck Camper
Mitsubishi Fuso Box Truck Camper

Not lengthy after discovering the Isuzu camper, we came across one more off-road field truck hiding a tiny dwelling inside. The Fuso is a bit smaller, and exterior home windows take away a little bit of the stealth issue. But the inside is wonderful with a big range and a surprising wooden countertop. The rear gate folds right down to make a porch, and the proprietor has $37,000 invested all complete – together with the Mitsu’s buy value.

GMC Hummer EV EarthCruiser
GMC Hummer EV EarthCruiser

One would not merely cease on the native camper dealership to get a drop-in topper for the GMC Hummer EV. EarthCruiser stepped in to supply an answer, and it is a fairly revolutionary one at that. There is not a lot room within the Hummer’s mattress, so this appropriately named GMC Hummer EarthCruiser will get a streamlined carbon fiber mattress shell with a pop-up roof that creates 80 inches of headroom. There’s a small bathe and bathroom, and because it’s designed for an electrical truck, it has a 605-watt onboard solar energy system.

Rugged Mountain Custom RV Denali 3S Flatbed
Rugged Mountain Custom RV Denali 3S Flatbed

Technically a truck-based camper, the Denali 3S from Rugged Mountain Custom RV would not mount to the mattress. It is the mattress, and to make it a bit extra spacious, three slide-out sections add room to the perimeters and rear. Inside you will discover an upscale residing house that features a small fuel hearth within the kitchen. It’s not for the faint of coronary heart, nevertheless. Prices begin at $74,900 and that does not embody the medium-duty truck required to hold it.

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Bunk Beds Camper Van
Sprinter RV With Bunk Beds

Without a doubt, the Sprinter is an especially well-liked van for camper conversions. However, we do not typically see one with bunk beds, particularly within the brief 144-inch wheelbase model. Advanced RV constructed this one primarily based on designs from an architect; the bunk beds depart sufficient house for a surprisingly giant kitchen and a full toilet. Such a mix may be robust to put in in a bigger Sprinter, by no means thoughts the short-wheelbase mannequin.

Ram ProMaster Stealth Camper
Ram Promaster stealth camper

Some would possibly argue {that a} stealth camper needs to be white, however this windowless black ProMaster would not stand out by any means. Inside it has every little thing you want, together with an revolutionary pop-up bathe, rest room, a small kitchen, and it is decked out in a stupendous mixture of white with heat wooden tones.

Semi-Truck Trailer Converted To Two-Story Motorhome
Two-Story Semi Truck Motorhome

Don’t you dare name this a tiny dwelling. There’s a full-size washer and dryer on the second (sure, second) flooring of this transformed huge rig trailer. Accessing the highest flooring is finished via a spiral staircase, and whereas most RVs wrestle to mix a bathroom and bathe in a single house, this one has them separated. Aside from the kitchen, eating, and bed room, there is a particular theater room with a 75-inch TV. And on the again, you will discover a storage sufficiently big for a bike and a jet ski.

Discover the Transformation of an Old School Bus into a Stylish Camper

Ever since Weston can remember, he has been fascinated by the tiny home and vanlife movements. As a carpenter, he stumbled upon a short school bus for sale on Craigslist five years ago and instantly fell in love with the idea. For Weston, the skoolie became a personal space where he could work, travel, and visit friends.

The kitchen in his camper includes a sink, a two-burner propane stove, and a vintage Frigidaire refrigerator with a classic look. To create a unique countertop and cabinets, Weston used African mahogany and Brazilian cherry wood, adding pullouts for extra storage. While the refrigerator runs on 120-volt power, Weston ensures a steady energy supply with solar panels and batteries.

When it comes to renovating the skoolie, Weston takes advantage of repurposed items and materials. He covers the ceiling and most of the trim with wood veneer and uses canvas curtains and packing blankets for insulation purposes. To maximize space and flexibility, he installed driver and passenger seats from an old Chevrolet Astro Van that can swivel to face the back of the bus.

One of the remarkable features of Weston’s camper is the large couch and the massive dining room table that resemble a sectional sofa surrounding a conference table. Hidden within the couch is additional storage space, along with room for batteries and a 50-gallon water tank. The table can easily be converted into a sleeping area, allowing for comfortable accommodation for three people when combined with the sofa.

Aside from his camper life, Weston’s journey aligns with many others who seek the freedom of the road. After completing college, he worked as a data analyst but quickly grew tired of the nine-to-five grind. Taking a leap of faith, he purchased the school bus and left his job to venture into landscaping. Along the way, he worked as a counselor for troubled youth before transitioning to full-time carpentry. Today, Weston freelances, taking on various projects such as custom motorhomes, restaurants, and even a music studio in Mexico City.

Even as Weston plans to buy land in the future, he intends to continue using his skoolie. His ultimate goal is to establish a workshop where he can pursue carpentry work and personalize other campers on a full-time basis.