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nuCamp Revives Cirrus 920 Truck Camper

Photos courtesy of nuCamp.

The following is a report from Auto Evolution.

While some people are looking for massive RVs and travel trailers, some of us just need a quick and seamless solution to throw onto our trucks. Well, one crew that’s always been leading the way in terms of truck campers is nuCamp, and 2024 is an important year for this crew as they brought back the Cirrus 920!

The 2024 Cirrus 920.

Folks, take a nice long look at the images in the gallery and really get a feel for what you see. It’s nothing more than the brand-spanking-new Cirrus 920 truck camper; the one nuCamp ceased to build for a few years. Well, it’s back, and as we can see, better than ever.

Since most of us already know who nuCamp is, I’ll just be hopping right into the magic that the redesigned 920 has to offer. Part of how this baby looks has to do with nuCamp’s recently acquired taste for European-inspired RV interior design. Because I’m already talking about the interior, let’s start our journey there.

First and foremost, let’s start this journey at the rear of this camper and work our way toward the front. As we do, to our right stands a fully equipped bathroom with separate features, so if the proverbial “timing” is off, this space can be occupied by two people: one showering and the other ruining the other’s shower. To the left, a large wardrobe and storage drawers are spotted.

As we continue our journey, we find ourselves smack-dab in the center of the living space, surrounded by a complete galley block between the first wardrobe and the fridge before the bedroom. Across, a large dinette suitable for up to four guests is seen. The latter is a convertible one, so if you’re traveling with a third occupant or you get the couch, that’s where the night will unfurl.

Coming back to the galley for a second, allow me to point out that nuCamp places a two-burner induction top, microwave, electric oven, and farmhouse-style sink and faucet at our fingertips. But it’s the massive fridge and freezer that blew me away, hinting at the fact that nuCamp wants you to spend as much time as possible while out and about; we’ll talk more about that later.

The final space the interior offers is the cab-over bedroom. It’s here that you and your significant other will be resting their bones after e-bike rides in the local woodwork, hikes on mountain ridges, and kayaking on the lake; heck, even sitting around grilling it up and taking in the fresh air is enough to wear you out, and this is where you’ll rest. Just be sure to count the stars before bed through the large stargazer window. If you want to count trees or listen to a nearby stream, windows along the sides let you do just that.

Read the full report from Cristian Curmei at Auto Evolution here.

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