REVEALED: Mercedes Campervan concepts based on the X-CLASS

The Mercedes-Benz booth at the 2018 Caravan, Motor, Touristik (CMT) show sees the debut of their first camper van concepts based on the X-Class. 

Despite its compact size, the demountable cabin from bodybuilder Tischer offers a comfortable sleeping system in an alcove that's 150cm wide and headroom of almost two metres.  Included is a kitchen with a 3-burner gas stove and three cosy seats. The latter can be converted into a second bed in just a few simple steps. With its large, fold-away wash basin and swivelling toilet unit, the integrated bathroom manages to offer enough space to take a shower. The sandwich design of the cabin sections ensures reliable stability and excellent insulation properties.

A different concept on the basis of the X-Class has been developed by VanEssa mobilcamping: a heavy-duty pull-out module weighing around 250 kg with a fully equipped kitchen – including such features as a coolbox, cooking and washing-up facilities as well as space for crockery and supplies. A second pull-out module offers even more space for further items. VanEssa protects the load compartment with a cover made out of yacht-deck-look teak wood, a water-resistant material particularly characterised by its strength and durability. Special pneumatic struts allow the cover to be propped up at an angle of 45 degrees. For trips over several days, VanEssa advises the fitting of a roof tent with rear-facing entrance.

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