Knaus’ lightweight morphing RV reinvents caravan design for e-mobility

Knaus-Tabbert has been preparing for the electric vehicle switchover for years now, exploring everything from Wankel-extended electric motorhomes to ultralight, flexible caravan builds. Now it’s spinning the latter idea into a completely reimagined cam… Continue reading Knaus’ lightweight morphing RV reinvents caravan design for e-mobility

Clever Weinsberg camper rearranges van life for the next generation

The all-new Weinsberg CaraLife 630 LQ features such a fresh, flexible layout, it feels like a design study. But it’s actually the German company’s latest production camper, launching as part of its 2024 lineup. Designed specifically for the most youthf… Continue reading Clever Weinsberg camper rearranges van life for the next generation

Morphable VW pop-top RV erases divide between camper van and motorhome

Nearly a year after making waves with a rotary range-extended electric motorhome, German RV giant Knaus-Tabbert empties the tricks out of both sleeves in another attempt to change the RV game. Its all-new Volkswagen T6.1-based Tourer CUV sizes shorter … Continue reading Morphable VW pop-top RV erases divide between camper van and motorhome

Knaus charges into the future with Wankel-boosted electric RV

We thought for sure that any news of an electric vehicle with a Wankel range-extender would include “Mazda” in the headline, but the honor goes to an unforeseen player: Knaus Tabbert. The European RV giant revealed its Knaus E.Power Drive research prot… Continue reading Knaus charges into the future with Wankel-boosted electric RV

Knaus panoramic pop-top blows up big camper van views and space for 7

Knaus Tabbert is adding some serious pop to its 202 “caravan utility vehicle” (CUV) camper vans. Its new pop-up roof combines clean ambient lighting, smart features like wireless induction charging and a panoramic window into the best room in the house… Continue reading Knaus panoramic pop-top blows up big camper van views and space for 7

Knaus Boxlife camper van sleeps seven and still loads up with bikes and gear

Camper vans usually sleep two to four people on a combination of rear bed and optional pop-up roof bed. Occasionally we see a van that can sleep five or six. The latest Boxlife from Germany’s Knaus goes a step further, sleeping up to seven pe… Continue reading Knaus Boxlife camper van sleeps seven and still loads up with bikes and gear