This $590,000 camper van made of carbon fiber was built on a Ford F-550 and can sleep 4 adults - see inside
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Feb 23, 2020, 19:18 IST
The LTi is built on a Ford F-550 four-wheel-drive platform and is powered by a 6.7-liter turbo diesel engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission. It has 330 horsepower and 750 foot-pounds of torque.
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A lithium-ion battery onboard has an output of 11,000 watt-hours. There are also two inverter chargers that supply 5,000 watts and 100 amps of charging current, and rooftop solar panels that provide about 1,300 watts of power.
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The windows are flush mount and molded onto the body of the vehicle, saving space while preventing leaks and resealing needs, according to Earthroamer. They also have screens and blinds.
The camper van can hold 100 gallons of freshwater and 60 gallons of greywater, as well as 95 gallons of fuel.
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The interior is six-foot, 10 inches tall, the bunk height is 31 inches, and the exterior height is 11-foot ,10 inches.
There is a touchscreen that allows for the easy handling of multiple controls, such as viewing battery and electrical levels. The LTi also has an "Auto Charge System": when the battery levels fall too low, the engine will automatically start in order to charge the batteries.
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A GPS, cellular router, monitoring systems that check the tire pressure and temperature, and door locks all come with the LTi.
The water is heated via electricity and a diesel hydronic heater instead of using engine coolant.
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Indirect lighting on the ceiling and floor can change colors.
There are five-floor plan options that change the number of people who can seat and sleep in the camper van.