Land Rover Defender and Ford Bronco getting carbon fibre camper conversion

Land Rover Defender and Ford Bronco getting carbon fibre camper conversion

Despite its small footprint, the bathroom has a toilet and a shower.

Do you get so excited about the new Ford Bronco and Land Rover Defender that it makes you want to buy one every day? Thanks to the German company GehoCab , you can now live in the SUVs.

Fiete Camper from the company can be attached to vehicles such as the Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler, Land Rover Defender and Mercedes-Benz G-Class. This involves removing the vehicle’s rear section and attaching it directly to the chassis. The camper is kept light at 1,014 lbs (460 kg) thanks to a carbon fiber shell.

The Fiete is 12.96 feet (3.95m) long, 5.91ft (1.8m) wide, and 6.40ft (1.95m) tall. GehoCab managed to fit a toilet, shower and kitchen in this tiny space. Two people can sleep in the space. When the grid is down, a 100 amp-hour battery or solar panel keeps power going.

You have many options to make the RV more comfortable. You can buy an induction stovetop or a larger solar array. You can also expand the sleeping space by adding a bench to the bed.

Land Rover Defender and Ford Bronco getting carbon fibre camper conversion

GehoCab will begin accepting orders for Fiete starting October 1, 2020. The price of the camper starts at EUR104,500 (or USD123,465 at the current exchange rate), plus the cost for the donor vehicle.

GehoCab also has the larger Findus Camper, which can be fitted to vehicles such as the Jeep Gladiator. The camper has more space, larger water tanks and solar cells. It can sleep up to four people. This model is also available for order starting October 1, at EUR134,850 ($159,000.500).