Unimog Pop-Top Expedition Camper Towers Above All at 11.6-Feet Tall

It is compact and highly capable.

Bliss Mobil makes camping modules for various trucks. The Dutch company has just unveiled its latest one. The updated 11-foot model features new technology, lightweight construction and a pop-top lift roof. This allows for more headroom while preserving the module’s compact size. The company will soon show it off on a Unimog U1300 435-series Unimog U1300.

Although the module is compatible with a wide range of vehicles, the Bliss utilitarian pairing looks amazing. The biggest update was the change from a steel frame, to an aluminum one. This kept weight down to approximately 3,525 pounds (1.600 kilograms). The interior is what makes it stand out. It’s a smart-home-on-wheels with tons of tech inside.

Unimog Pop-Top Expedition Camper Towers Above All at 11.6-Feet Tall

Connected smartphone functionality is available and a Garmin Overlander touchscreen navigation system with 7.0-inch touchscreen. This system has a lot of useful information for campers. It can be moved from your living space to the cab. Remote control and monitoring can be done via the connectivity. Bliss combines the electric controls with the physical backups. Sensors and actuators monitor and protect vehicle. You will find three heating systems included.

The camper can sleep four people inside. A lift-away bed is placed over the dining area, and it converts to the second sleeping area. The small kitchen is located next to the dining room and features a double-burner induction stovetop as well as a refrigerator and a sink. A wet bath is also available with a toilet and shower.

Camper height is 10 feet (3000 millimeters). But it can be extended to 1.6 feet (525 mm), increasing headroom up to 6.5 feet (2, 000 mm). The total weight of the entire rig, Unimog and camper, is less than 7.5 tons. According to , the Bliss Mobil is priced at EUR180,000 (or $220,000 today at today’s exchange rate). The company ships its modules around the world.