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How overlanders and motorhomes are changing the face of travel

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For homeowners who love both comfort and adventure, overlanders and motorhomes offer the perfect mix of the two worlds. These vehicles aren’t just about travel, they’re about turning the open road into a second home.

Whether it’s escaping for a weekend in the mountains or exploring distant countries for months, having a fully-equipped vehicle ready at home gives you the freedom to move without leaving comfort behind. Imagine walking out of your house, starting your engine, and heading off with everything you need, your kitchen, bed, bathroom, and even internet connection, all with you.

At the more basic level, there are affordable setups that still offer great experiences. Take the Terracamper Tecrawl, for example, starting at about $11,900, this clever kit transforms a Mercedes G-Class into a mini camper. It includes a rooftop tent, a pull-out kitchen with a stove, a fridge box, and even a 20-liter water tank. You can also add solar panels and a dry toilet if you want to stay completely off-grid. It’s small, smart, and perfect for homeowners who want to enjoy short trips without buying a whole new vehicle or giving up daily practicality.

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Now, if you prefer more power and luxury, Mercedes offers the G 550 and the high-performance AMG G 63. These overlanders come with serious off-road tools, three locking differentials, a “rock” driving mode, and features like the “transparent hood” camera system to help you see obstacles when driving over rough terrain. Inside, it’s all high-end, massaging leather seats, big touchscreens, premium sound systems, and full smartphone connectivity. With prices starting around $148,000 and going beyond $186,000, these SUVs mix comfort, tech, and power like no other.

For the ultimate experience, the Brabus 800 Adventure XLP and the Brabus Big Boy 1200 take things to extremes. The XLP, based on a stretched AMG G 63, costs around $695,000 and comes with a carbon-fiber pickup bed, portal axles, and an 800-horsepower engine. It’s powerful, tough, and luxurious all at once. Meanwhile, the Big Boy 1200 is basically a luxury apartment on wheels priced over $1.5 million. This massive motorhome includes slide-out rooms, a full kitchen, a spa-style bathroom, heated floors, Starlink internet, gaming consoles, smart TVs, and enough room for an entire family. For homeowners who live big and dream bigger, these motorhomes redefine what travel can feel like.

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