Missouri-based Global Expedition Vehicles has created a $650,000 overlanding UXV-MAX RV that can be built on the chassis of a Ford F-750.Features like a garage, dishwasher, and washer and dryer come optional with the build.Missouri-based Global Expedition Vehicles, which specializes in producing custom overlanding vehicles, created a $650,000 UXV-MAX RV that can be built on the chassis of a Ford F-750.
Like many RVs, the UXV-MAX has amenities like a kitchen, dining area, bed, and bathroom. But unlike the typical, the UXV-MAX is built with the added bonus of being off-road, off-grid capable with 2.36-inch thick walls that provide security and insulation for its tiny home inside. Global Expedition Vehicles has a several overlander truck builds that can be created on multiple truck chassis, including the Ford F-550, Dodge 550, and Mercedes-Benz trucks. The 24.5 feet — which can be upgraded to 28.5 feet — UXV-MAX build in particular can also be built on the chassis of crew-cab medium duty vehicles from International Trucks of Freightliner Trucks, along with the Ford F-750.
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LOL, 'off-road'? Yeah from the road to the parking lot. FOOLS
Omg. If you go off road, go off the grid. It is NOT about luxury!
I'm sure many of your readers will be ordering one before heading off to their resort. For the rest of us, relevant content please.
Traveling the world with ya bih in the back in the bed the whole time
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