Kimberley Kampers announced in May that its all-terrain-ready Kube camper trailer will be heading to the United States.
The company’s U.S. arm didn’t have one to show at this year’s Overland Expo, according to a report this month on newatlas.com, but the company’s smallest trailer is now available for preorder and will soon be road-tripping across the U.S.
According to the website, the Kube features a “unique combination of rugged underpinnings, space-age thermoplastic-composite construction, cushy king-sized al fresco living and panoramic viewing.” The 17-foot-long teardrop starts at $53,297 for the entry level “Classic.”
It includes a rounded front-end inspired by traditional teardrop design with a squarer, vertically walled upper body that maximizes interior space, according to newsatlas.com. This design adds more space than the average teardrop, making the cabin large enough to step in and out of with a full-width entry aisle.
For more details on the Kube, visit the newatlas.com article here.