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  2. Off-Road RVs Exist, and They're Really Freaking Cool

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    Global Expedition Vehicles Safari Extreme 4X4 RV. GXV takes full-sized and medium-duty trucks and turns them into RVs that are designed to be expedition-worthy. This demo version, mated to an ...

  3. EarthCruiser - Wikipedia

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    EarthCruiser started as an Australian company that designs and manufactures off-road recreational vehicles and truck campers for expedition and overlanding. [1] The company was founded in 2008 by Lance Gillies and Michelle Boltz after the couple could not find a suitable overland vehicle for undertaking the Great Sandy Desert. [2]

  4. Arctic Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Trucks was established in Iceland in 1990 and specializes in the re-engineering and conversion of four-wheel drive vehicles for extreme conditions. Arctic Trucks vehicles set the record for the fastest journey to the South Pole in 2010 at 108 hours; it started from Novolazarevskaya Station. [4]

  5. Technamm Masstech T4 - Wikipedia

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    The base of the Masstech T4 is built by Toyota in Japan, from the HZJ 76 model. Technamm then carries out the militarization in Aix-en-Provence. In particular, the vehicle is equipped with a PR4G radio, a SITEL terminal and a DAGR GPS. It can carry four or five passengers. [4]

  6. Off-road vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Early off-road vehicles, such as the U.S. Jeep Wagoneer and Ford Bronco, the British Range Rover, and the station wagon-bodied Japanese Toyota Land Cruiser, Nissan Patrol, and Suzuki Lj's series all had bodies similar to those of a station wagon, on a body comparable to that of a light truck, with four-wheel-drive drivetrains.

  7. Toyota Hilux Champ - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Hilux Champ is a light commercial vehicle manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Toyota since 2023. [4] Based on the Hilux, the Hilux Champ is positioned below it as a simpler and more affordable alternative. [5] It is available as a two-door pickup truck or two-door chassis cab, and primarily targets emerging markets. [6] [7]