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DESERT CHALLENGER
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DESERT CHALLENGER

An extraordinary four-wheel motorhome in a class of its own

With its 4 driven axles, this off-road motorhome is one of the largest all-wheel drive motorhomes in the world. The data and features of this motorhome give it an exceptional presence:

With 600 horsepower, the Desert Challenger offers the impressive performance required to move a vehicle of this size and weight class over demanding terrain. Its dimensions of 3 meters wide, 4 meters high and 12 meters long and a total weight of around 30 tons make it a real colossus. Other impressive key data of the “Desert Challenger” illustrate its ability to operate self-sufficiently and independently in demanding terrain. 2500 liters of fuel, 2400 liters of drinking water, 66 kg. Gas supply, on-board batteries with 1000Ah storage capacity. 

The MAN KAT 1 A/1 8x8 chassis, which was originally built as a rocket carrier, provides a solid basis for this exceptional off-road motorhome. 

Overall, the Desert Challenger is an impressive example of the combination of technical sophistication, design and luxury in an off-road motorhome. Its extraordinary properties make it a real eye-catcher!

Desert Challenger interior design

Desert Challenger - interior design

The Desert Challenger's interior is equally remarkable. The mix of oriental luxury and modern design creates a unique living ambience. The possibility of expanding the living space to over 5 meters wide with 2 side pull-outs gives the interior space and flexibility. The use of high-quality materials such as leather and root veneers emphasizes the luxurious character of the living area.

The professional kitchen made of stainless steel and the walk-in cooling room are further highlights that underline the high standards of functionality and comfort.

The Desert Challenger's features make it an extremely versatile and self-sufficient expedition vehicle. The extensive supply capacity gives travelers the opportunity to spend longer periods of time in remote areas without existing infrastructure or supply options.

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