The F-750 Overlander comes loaded with upgrades and a full-body vinyl wrap.
There will be plenty of outdoor rigs available. The 2021 SEMA Show, which was just concluded, featured many cool, overlanding builds by various automakers, a reflection of the American thirst for adventure.
Global Expedition Vehicles (GEV), however, may be able to provide a fully loaded motorhome which is compact but can conquer rough terrains like an off-roader. It’s also one of the company’s amazing show trucks for its Adventure Truck range, so it will be loaded with upgrades that showcase the brand’s capabilities.
The 2021 Adventure Truck truck uses a Ford F-750 instead of the 2018 rig that allowed customers to choose between a Dodge RAM 5500 and Ford F-550. The entire chassis rides on 385/65R22.5 Goodyear tires. This includes a semi-automatic tire inflator system and a host off-road upgrades like a brush guard, LED lights, and a front winch.
Vinyl-wrapped body measures 12 feet and 6 inches long. It is made of GXV fiberglass composite-molded with double-paned windows. Exterior lights are located above the entrance door. There are also two roof racks with LED lighting that can be used for extra storage.
The Adventure Truck’s cabin has ample storage space and a full-size bed. There is also a kitchen and dining area. A single-burner induction stovetop, Vitrifrigo refrigerator and a two-person dining area with individual swivel table that can be converted into a bed for one person are all included. Webasto also provides a diesel heater and a hydronic water heater in the bathroom.
The Adventure Truck is equipped with a Mastervolt electrical system to power the 600W solar panels. An MPPT solar charge controller supports this system. A massive 90-gallon supply of fresh water is also available.
The entire package is available for $345,000 and additional options are also available. See the source link below to see the complete spec. GEV will complete maintenance for the CAT3126e engine even though it has only 50,000 miles.