An RV maker backed by the largest RV seller in the US has unveiled 2 new retro-inspired travel trailers — see inside
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Brittany ChangJun 17, 2022, 07:43 IST
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RV maker Happier Camper has unveiled two new trailers designed for both life and business on the road.
The Camping World-backed RV maker is best known for its recognizable modular travel trailers, an RV segment that has boomed in popularity since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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And its two new models, the Studio and the Venture, are no different.
Both are an extension of Happier Camper's HC1, a small lightweight travel trailer with a unique retro look.
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And fans of the nostalgic design will be happy to hear that the two new models have retained a similar look.
The $49,950 Studio was designed to be an apartment on wheels.
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But unlike the typical home, the Studio can function off-grid with the support of solar panels.
Inside, there's a kitchenette with a stove, sink, and fridge, a bathroom with a toilet and shower…
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… and a bedroom with a queen bed.
By using the RV maker's proprietary "Adaptiv" modular system, this bedroom can also be converted into a dining room or living room.
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This may sound spacious, but the 10.2-foot-long trailer space only has 34 square feet of "walkable floor space," according to its maker.
If you're looking for something with a bit more wiggle room, you can always go with the 42-square-foot Venture model. But be warned: The $29,950 Venture is nothing like the Studio.
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Instead, it's a commercial trailer that can be used as a store on wheels, whether it be a mobile coffee shop, catering business, or clothing pop-up.
Unlike the Studio, this model has awnings, concession windows, and both interior and exterior tables for vending and product displays, among other uses …
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… bringing products and services directly to the customers.