Motor1.com takes a look at the newest Loki Basecamp offering.
Loki Basecamp is a company that builds truck campers, but it’s expanding its footprint. The company has partnered with Loki Coach, both Loki subsidiaries, that will take the company’s craftsmanship to full-size coaches. The first creation from the pair, the XL Coach Series, outfits a Prevost RV with Loki’s trademark build quality and off-grid features.
It’s sleek and packed with technology, but the neatest feature is that this build is wheelchair accessible. Loki designed the motorhome’s entire footprint to accommodate a wheelchair, which included outfitting the rig with a commercial-grade lift. Accessibility is a great thing.
Loki upfitted a Prevost X3-45 VIP, giving the coach a modern-looking interior with light-colored wood, pale countertops, black cushions, and gray trim. It looks more like a small apartment than a motorhome, especially in the full-size bathroom that features a large rainfall shower and a sizable vanity.
The motorhome can sleep up to eight adults, with the main bedroom featuring a queen-size bed, ample storage, and a big TV. Two bunk beds are located in the hallway, while the living room couch folds out into an extra queen-size mattress. Two more adults can escape through the roof hatch and sleep in the roof tent. The roof also has a deck, storage racks, and solar panels that supply over 2,000-watts of power to the vehicle.
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