Overland vehicle manufacturer EarthCruiser introduced its next-generation line of RVs, based on the Isuzu NPR Series Class 4 chassis.
Designed and built to EarthCruiser specification, the new RV line replaces the previous Fuso platform with the Isuzu NPR Series Class 4 platform. This change underpins the next-generation EXP and FX EarthCruiser models, as well as the CORE model. The company combines the new chassis with its proprietary 4×4 drivetrain and suspension components, to create a vehicle that’s ‘incredibly capable’ and ‘designed to get you where you need to be’. In addition, EarthCruiser incorporates a GM 6.6 Liter L5P V-8 Duramax Turbo Diesel Engine with a peak output of 350 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque.
According to the overland manufacturer, the new platform offers the ideal size and footprint for an adventure vehicle, providing precision and reliability. In addition, the engine and transmission combo has been specially programmed to optimize power and fuel economy. With specially selected gearing and the ability to select multiple drive options, the trucks perform flawlessly on any terrain.
“No detail has gone unscrutinized, so you can adventure with confidence,” EarthCruiser said.
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