Global Expedition Vehicles
- Global Expedition Vehicles created the Pangea RV that can be built on medium-duty trucks from brands like Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner Trucks.
- The roof of the Pangea can be lifted to access the lofted sleeping areas.
- Like any non-mobile home, the Pangea has a kitchen, a bathroom, a dining area, storage units, and beds.
- Pangea starts at $650,000, the same price as Global Expedition Vehicle's UXV-MAX build.
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Global Expedition Vehicles, which specializes in custom overlanding vehicles, created the Pangea RV that can be built on medium-duty trucks from brands like Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner Trucks.
The Pangea has amenities that can be found in any non-mobile home, such as a kitchen, a dining area, a bathroom, and several beds. But unlike traditional homes, the roof of the Pangea can be hydraulically lifted, giving the tiny home a 10-foot interior height and access to the lofted beds.
In total, the tiny home on wheels is 8 feet wide and 17 feet long, although customers can request the length to be extended up to 25 feet. The interior dimensions of the tiny home falls just a bit shorter with a length of 16.3 feet, width of 7.3 feet, and height of 6.3 feet from the floor to the bottom of the lofted bed.
This isn't the only build from Missouri-based Global Expedition Vehicles: the company has at least nine other builds — not including custom designs — including the UXV-MAX which, along with the Pangea, starts at $650,000.
Natural light floods into the Pangea through its flush-mounted windows and electric skylight.
Global Expedition VehiclesThe glass windows also all come with shades and insect screens.
Global Expedition VehiclesFor safe entry at night, there is a motion-sensing LED light by the entryway door — which also includes a three-point lock — that automatically turns on.
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