Although it’s a concept at the moment, there seems to not be any preventing production.
Side-by-side offroad vehicles have the advantage of being smaller that pickup trucks and SUVs. This allows the pint-sized, rugged machines to access areas of the forest that larger models cannot. The CanAm Defender Pro Concept adds an additional place to sleep to your rig’s many capabilities. TFLoffroad demonstrates it in this video.
This is a Can-Am Defender Pro mechanically. However, the company loads it with camping goodies. The cargo bed has a tent attached to a rack. There is also a spot for extra storage and gas can attachments. A bike rack can hold two bikes on each side of the side-byside, allowing you to travel in a new way. An extendable awning is available for shade. The roof rack located above the passenger compartment offers additional storage space.
There is enough space for three people on the Defender Pro’s bench seat, and six feet (182.9 centimeters) behind them in the cargo bed. With the exception of the California version, the space can hold 1,000 lbs (454 kilograms) of payload. A 1.0-liter V-2 engine produces 82 horsepower (61 Kilowatts) as well as 69 pound-feet of torque (94 Newton-meters).
This setup allows a person to load the Defender with enough camping gear for a weekend and enjoy a wilderness adventure. People should be able find a place to sleep in the wilderness with a low-range transmission and a part-time four-wheel drive with a front differential that locks automatically.