The Military-Inspired Overland RV XPro One Looks Strong as Nails

There is enough space inside for three people. Separately, the shower and bathroom are located.

The Xpedition Pro Xpro One motorhome has an angular exterior design, which the company likens to the F-117 Nighthawk military plane. Camouflage paint is used to complement the rugged military look. The Xpro One is built on the Iveco Daily 4X4 platform. The motorhome is available in three lengths of wheelbase: 133.9 inches (3.400 millimeters), 148.5 inches (3.780 millimeters) and 164.4 inches (4.175 millimeters). Access to storage areas and aluminum toolboxes is provided by panels on the exterior. A pull-out gas grille is also available.

The Daily 4X4 is made in Poland by Xpedition Pro. It has a 3.0-liter diesel engine that produces 177 horsepower (132 kilowatts), and 317 pound feet (430 Newton-meters). The buyer can choose between a 6-speed manual transmission or an 8-speed automatic transmission. A transfer case allows the gearbox to shift into low range. The locking differentials at the front, center and rear offer a lot of control to get out of slippery situations.

The Military-Inspired Overland RV XPro One Looks Strong as Nails

For those who plan to drive their motorhome into difficult terrain, the steeply angled rear section gives the motorhome a 27 degree departure angle. A 37-degree approach angle is also available. There is enough space for three people in the Xpro One. To your left, you will find folding stairs that lead to the area above the cab. The back of the room can be converted into a sitting area and a bed for two.

The Military-Inspired Overland RV XPro One Looks Strong as Nails

It has all the amenities that travelers need. The kitchenette has a sink, a two-burner stove and a 4.767-cubic foot (135-liter), refrigerator. A sink and cassette toilet are available in the bathroom. A separate shower is available. Two 52.83 gallon (200-liter), tanks are included in the Xpro One for fresh and grey water. A Truma heater is available with a 2.64 gallon (10-liter), boiler. Two 160-amp-hour lithiumion batteries provide off grid electricity. Although not shown, the motorhome can be fitted with solar panels.