
Tuners released a camper based on the Ford F-350
April 17, 2020If we are not talking about multi-million dollar motor homes, most modern RVs are based on wagons for one reason: generous interior space. This one, however, is built on the Ford F-350 and is called the Nimbl Evolution.
The specialists of the Californian company Nimbl finalized the American pickup truck and in the current situation in the world this is a great option to go further away from the virus. The camper has a brand new rear with composite panels that make up the living area.
The design is pretty simple, both inside and out, but it includes everything that is required from a motorhome. From the extra batteries that enhance the electrical system, to the induction hob and refrigerator, this camper has it all.
It also comes with an air conditioner for 8,000 BTUs, a UV water sterilization system with an LED, a multi-stage water filtration system, a diesel heater and a hot water system, a hydraulic lifting roof, a 364 liter clean water tank and others.
Alternatively, it can be equipped with a microwave and auxiliary generator. The bed has a “king” size with a memory foam mattress combined with a soft dining area that can be turned into a second bed for children.
The rear suspension has been upgraded, 35-inch tires provide a 2.5-inch clearance, and the auto-drive is driven by a 7.3-liter 430-hp gasoline engine, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Alternatively, it can be equipped with a microwave and auxiliary generator. The bed has a “king” size with a memory foam mattress combined with a soft dining area that can be turned into a second bed for children.
The rear suspension has been upgraded, 35-inch tires provide a 2.5-inch clearance, and the auto-drive is driven by a 7.3-liter 430-hp gasoline engine, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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