Four-year old South Australia-based premium camper manufacturer Offline has announced plans to add a fourth off-road towable model to its line-up.
After releasing a rugged hard-floor camper followed by a more comfortable pod version and a toy hauler, Offline Campers is set to introduce a larger, more luxurious hybrid pop-top model, available in both 14ft and 16ft versions.
The 1.8m wide x 2.35m high (in travel mode) new Offline Solitaire hybrid pop-top is expected to have a starting price of between $130-$145,000 and weigh around 1500kg unloaded, with an ATM of 2500kg, when it officially goes on sale around mid-year.
For the money, you'll be getting a similar platform-base and quality composite build as other Offline campers, with Cruisemaster ATX airbag suspension, 12in electric brakes, an ARK jockey wheel and lower stone protection fitted as standard.
Cooking is mostly outside on an external stainless steel kitchen with a 95L fridge/freezer, and 180 degree awning, walls and mat also part of the package. While there will be different layouts available, the main features inside include a north/south innerspring queen bed, a cafe lounge with table, and a kitchenette, with a diesel heater, floor mounted air conditioner and fans to cater to all-season travellers.
The rear section will drop down to form an integrated and enclosed ensuite with shower and toilet, although Offline says there will be up to three ensuite options available, along with custom drawer configurations and six possible layouts.
The Solitaire will also be available with up to 800W rooftop solar panels, 600Ah lithium batteries and 340L water storage.
Offline says the first Solitaire will be arriving in June 2024. For more information visit the Offline Campers website.