EarthCruiser Shows Interior Layout For New Terranova Expedition Camper

This pickup camper is built with durable marine-grade materials.

Are you looking for a camper to fit your one-ton pickup vehicle? EarthCruiser may have the right product. The Terranova Expedition Camper, the latest product from the overlanding company, was shown off in September.

EarthCruiser gives us a peek at the future inside this massive camper. This should be a great opportunity for future motorhome owner who wants to go off-grid with their trucks.

EarthCruiser Shows Interior Layout For New Terranova Expedition Camper

The company follows the EXP and FX fully-fledged motorhome models by using the same construction methods, materials and proprietary techniques to build the Terranova Expedition camper. EarthCruiser’s camper is constructed from one-piece fiberglass and has durable, marine-grade interiors. All of this is contained in a compact unit. The electrical systems will use a combination Mastervolt and C-Zone. They are known for their reliable and modern interface.

The EarthCruiser Terranova Expedition camper will have the same pop-top roof as the EXP or EXD models but with a higher roof and curtain. This extra space can be used to store additional storage and in-floor storage. EarthCruiser stated that it is also considering adding flexible space to the camper in order to address the current trend towards remote school and work.

EarthCruiser Shows Interior Layout For New Terranova Expedition Camper

EarthCruiser Shows Interior Layout For New Terranova Expedition Camper
The bed is in the overcab, as shown on the layout. EarthCruiser claims that it offers the largest size bed ever. This is expected to be a very popular feature.

EarthCruiser offers a $1,000 downpayment/deposit to anyone who is interested until December 18, 2020. This amount will guarantee your spot in the first production release, which is scheduled for the second quarter 2021. Before purchasing, you will have the opportunity to view full specifications, detail option lists, and a prototype.