"DreamCase's mission is to inspire everyday people to spend more time in nature by converting their car into a bed on wheels,” Frost said in a statement.
It claims to be the only serious producer of car beds in the world by using a compact bedding system.
The case is available for over 150 car models from different car brands.
These include: Tesla, Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, and Volkswagen, to name a few.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe DreamCase price varies based on the car model. It’s $779 for the Tesla Model S, $709 for the Model X, and $679 for the Model 3.
It is also $779 for models like the Land Rover Discovery Sport, Porsche Cayenne, and Ford Focus.
The case can be completely unpacked in less than three minutes.
It comes with a multilayered memory foam pad, duvet, and pillows.
The mattress is 38.58 inches by 76.38 inches ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... and consists of four foam panels that can be connected together. These panels can be folded and stacked inside of the case.
The multifunctional pads can also be detached and used as outdoor seating pads.
For faster unpacking, there's a Quick Pack Mode that takes less than 60 seconds.
This is convenient for drivers at a SuperCharger who want to have a “quick leg stretch," according to Frost.
The mode is a "half-built configuration” that allows users to flip the bed out quickly ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... while still occupying less than 50% of the trunk space in most cars.
Many users permanently keep their DreamCase in Quick Pack Mode, Frost said.
There’s also a sheeting add-on that provides a duvet, mattress, and pillow covers made from 100% “Mako Satin cotton,” according to its maker.
The sheets come in beige, black, white, or grey.
“DreamCase turns your car into the world's greatest tent,” Frost said.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe car-bed systems will be more broadly distributed to the auto market in 2020, the maker told Business Insider.