Incredible £200k caravan ‘which swivels like a USB stick’ boasts outdoor cinema & pull-out decking for alfresco dining
AN INCREDIBLE caravan that swivels like a USB stick features a gorgeous outdoor cinema and even a pull-out deck for outside dining.
The stunning Romotow T8 is an awesomely unique home away from home designed by genius New Zealand architecture firm W2 - but it boasts a price-tag that nears £200,000.
First previewed as a prototype back in 2018, it has since been made available to buy to wealthy customers looking to holiday in style.
Based around a fixed chassis with a striking curved side, perhaps the most fascinating quirk of the caravan is that its inner section can rotate 90-degrees - much like the swiveling of a USB stick, in the words of Robb Report.
In its open position, the caravan gives owners an indoor-outdoor living environment - complete with an outside decking area.
Buyers can also customise the T8 to their heart’s desire, including the addition of wall-mounted TVs, an outdoor projector, and a bedroom with either a single bed or a double bed.
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Better yet, it's completely self-sustainable - running on a 200-Ah lithium battery that’s charged by roof-mounted solar panels.
Prices in its homeland start at NZ$429,000, the equivalent of $268,000, or just over £195,000.
That's nothing compared to Will Smith's £2million motorhome - which includes a huge, 30-seater cinema, make up studio, and even a sauna room.
The A-Lister’s monstrous home on wheels, known as The Heat, has been fully customised specifically for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star - thanks to Anderson Mobile Estates.
The US-based RV company is known for its affluent clients - offering custom-built, extravagant motorhomes with luxurious interiors.
The Heat, initially named The Studio, was their first high-profile delivery - and perhaps their greatest.
The two-story, 22-wheel motorhome redefined elegance when it was first unveiled in the early 2000s, although it may now seem a little bit dated.
Priced at $2.5 million, which is nearly £2million, it remains one of the most expensive and impressive motorhomes ever created, and still belongs to Smith to this day.
Or what about the new motorhome released by Brabus?
The German company, known for their long-running association with Mercedes, have built the ultimate home on wheels with a full kitchen, luxury living room, and even heated flooring
The monstrous machine has just been unveiled with a staggering £1million price tag.