Queensland RV manufacturer BruderX has launched a fourth model in its range of extreme off-grid expedition campers and caravans.
Available in pop-top and hard-top variants, the new 19ft 2in (5.76m body length) BruderX EXP-7 is priced from $258,500 and sits between the EXP-6 and range-topping EXP-8 in the BruderX expedition trailer line-up, all built at Bruder's Brisbane factory.
Blending elements from both the EXP-6 and EXP-8 models, the new EXP-7 camper features a door on both sides and measures 7.0m long and 1.92m wide overall. Travel height is around 2.3m-2.5m depending on the variant, and both EXP-7 variants have a Tare of 2400kg and ATM of 3500kg.
Bruder says the EXP-7's laser cut, fully sealed steel chassis "is part of the new range of chassis design".
"Making the chassis lighter and encapsulating the inherent strength of the body it creates an immensely strong platform for extreme durability and extended life cycle," the Brisbane manufacturer says.
Like other BruderX models the new tandem axle EXP-7 rides on a patented air suspension system that helps deliver up to 650mm ground clearance and boasts nearly three times more usable wheel travel than other dual axle off-road trailers, according to BruderX.
Body construction is "60mm thick marine grade, closed-cell, quad weave, epoxy bonded composite throughout".
A comfy interior delivers sleeping and seating for up to six people, including a main queen bed, couch and fold-up seat, adjustable table, inside/outside kitchen, and an ensuite with toilet, basin, shower and storage.
The two-way kitchen with roller door features a sink with mixer tap and water filter, and a portable induction cooktop, plus there's a slide-out kitchen for additional storage. There's also a 60L external fridge and an 139L internal fridge.
A rear hatch provides access to electronics and further storage, and there's a powered awning fitted on each side of the trailer.
Other standard features on the BruderX EXP-7 include hydraulic disc brakes, 18in alloys and mud terrain tyres, an off-road coupling, 280L fresh water and 75L grey water tanks, a 10.8kWh lithium battery bank with 3000W inverter and 1245W rooftop solar, a touchscreen power management system, reverse cycle air conditioner, Smart TV, diesel hot water and air heater, and a triple filtered dust reduction pressurisation system.
Options include an additional 4.8kWh lithium battery (for 15.6kWh in total), a microwave, washing machine, sound system, rear winch, leather upholstery, an additional 80L water tank, and provision for Starlink.
Full details at the BruderX website.