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Living Vehicles’s luxe new trailer certainly packs a powerful punch.
Available now in Core, Max, and Pro sizes, the 2024 HD sleeper has been in development for past three years. And it was time well spent: The swanky trailer is entirely self-sufficient when you head off-grid, thanks to its beastly renewable electrical system that offers up more solar power than most residential homes—letting you explore the great outdoors with zero restrictions.
The powerhouse’s source can be found atop the HD’s newly designed roof, home to a 4.4kW dual-solar awning. The trailer, upgraded from a previous Living Vehicle offering, harnesses all that energy in up to 72kWh of storage and 18kW of inverter power—depending on the size—which runs all onboard electrical equipment. Similar to the 2023 version, the setup is in charge of the trailer’s bonkers Watergen water tech, which extracts humidity from the air to produce five gallons of H20 a day. Its new 24k BTU battery-powered, mini-split HVAC, meanwhile, will keep you cool in temps up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit; if colder climes are more your speed, you’ll be kept warm in as low as -4 degrees Fahrenheit. With the air-conditioning system move to the basement, the new Pro model now has a wall-to-wall solar capacity of up to 6kW.

Inside the Living Vehicle HD’s residential-style kitchen with an indoor-outdoor design.
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“As this innovative model replaces the prior generation Living Vehicle, the new platform represents a significant leap forward in technology and design evolution,” Matthew Hoffman, Living Vehicle cofounder tells Robb Report via email. “The fact that we can now deliver power to all onboard electronic equipment that generates incredible amounts of solar electricity permits self-sufficiency.”
The HD’s looks are just as impressive at its tech specs. Like its predecessor, it features a sleek aluminum shell and chassis with steel-reinforced load points for durability. Inside, you’ll find windows and skylights throughout the lofty space, with touches of black walnut, that show off the HD’s focus on indoor-outdoor living. That feeling is amplified when you extend the living space via an automated patio deck—complete with an integrated railing system. The trailer offers plenty of adaptable configurations based on your preferences, such as a removable kitchen and a folding guest bed. A zero-gravity lounge equipped with space for 4K Home Theater systems or an 80-inch dual work station complete with Wi-Fi may be a good choice, depending on whether you want to work or play while on the road.

The primary bedroom with an overhead skylight and two large windows for scenic views.
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While the 2023 edition sleeps six, the new edition can house up to eight travelers. An overhead skylight found in Queen- and King-sized suites allows you to sleep under the stars and provides you with access to over 150 square feet of storage space found in overhead lockers, under-bed storage, and a six-foot-tall closet. Private air-conditioning and an optional 70-inch 4K HD Private Home Theater inside the suites make the bedrooms feel more like a 5-star hotel, along with a spa-like bathroom.
Living Vehicle is now taking orders for the new 2024 HD model lineup, with prices starting at $359,995. The only decision left? Choosing where you should take your luxe trailer to next.
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