Gear up for a revolution in off-grid travel. The Saic-Maxus Mt. Everest from China shatters expectations, leaving traditional campers in the dust.
This isn’t your average truck bed accessory; the Mt. Everest unfolds into a magnificent two-story abode, befitting its namesake.
Building on a history of collaboration with giants like GM and VW, Saic-Maxus continues to push boundaries, reimagining the possibilities of remote living. While their Explorer Star camper was impressive, the Mt. Everest blasts past anticipation.
Though details remain shrouded in mystery, previews hint at an interior unlike any other. Imagine the opulent comfort of a private jet cabin but with the freedom to conquer any terrain. So, cast aside the constraints of yesterday’s campers.
The Saic-Maxus Mt. Everest awaits the ultimate off-grid sanctuary for the adventurous soul who craves luxury. Packed with features for conquering any terrain and boasting luxurious amenities for ultimate comfort, the SAIC-Maxus Everest is an off-road behemoth built for globetrotting adventurers.
A whopping 604 Ah battery powers the vehicle’s extensive electrical system, which includes a 3.5 kW generator, a water filtration system, and a massive 300-liter fresh water tank, ensuring self-sufficiency on extended expeditions.
While solar panels aren’t mentioned as a standard feature, SAIC-Maxus highlights Everest’s extensive customization options, hinting at their potential inclusion.