Loki Basecamp mostly deals in truck-mounted living trailers like the one shown in the video, but this time around, the company has produced a full-size motorhome with everything you may need away from civilization provided.
The Loki Basecamp XL Coach comes shaped as
a bus and offers an access ramp for wheelchair users. Not only that, but its
entire interior layout was designed for people with disabilities.
The trim scheme uses grey, white and beige
as primary colors. Everything around you creates the impression of being in a
small, but cozy apartment and not at all in a camper. If you need proof, single
a look at the bathroom with a tropical shower and a large wardrobe should be
enough.
The XL Coach is designed to accommodate up
to eight adults on board. The master bedroom has a queen-size bed, plenty of
storage niches and a TV set. Two bunk beds are installed in the corridor, and
you can unfold the sofa in the living room to get still more space for quality
sleep. The roof houses solar panels that do their best to power all the TVs on
board, as well as a fridge, a dishwasher, a microwave oven, an induction cooker
and other appliances.