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Storyteller Overland To Bring ‘Badassery’ to the Big Apple

Storyteller Overland announced that this April, a cosmic shift will be felt at the New York International Auto Show as the company rolls into the city with its full lineup of adventure vans and expedition trucks. Known for designing and engineering vehicles that thrive off the grid and beyond the map, Storyteller is bringing its signature spirit of overland innovation into the heart of Manhattan — proving that even in a city of skyscrapers and subways, there’s still room to live free and explore endlessly, the company said in a release.

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Front and center at the Javits Center from April 18 through April 27 will be Storyteller’s iconic builds, including the rugged, go-anywhere BEAST MODE with the EVICTUS Advanced suspension and the all-new, highly versatile, seats-five CREW MODE — both part of the company’s award-winning lineup of adventure vans. Also making their New York debut are the GXV HILT and GXV EPIC, Storyteller’s next-level expedition trucks built to conquer the most extreme terrain while offering premium comfort and capability. “If you’re dreaming of exchanging the concrete jungle for offroad adventure or just dreaming of a less expensive New York apartment on wheels, these vehicles redefine what’s possible,” Storyteller Overland said.

Get hands-on with each Storyteller vehicle, step inside to explore the interiors and meet the team behind the builds. Whether you’re a hardcore overlander, a weekend warrior or just overland-curious, you’ll no doubt find a vehicle that can make your adventurous dreams a reality.

Storyteller Overland said it is attending the Auto Show to remind people that freedom, spontaneity and community are more relevant than ever — even in the busiest city in the world. As more people look to escape the noise, Storyteller’s lineup and ethos highlight how attainable and comfortable that escape can be.

The New York International Auto Show is open to the public from April 18 through April 27 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan.

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