Hymer builds the ultimate Mercedes camper van for adventurous van life couples

Follow camping or travel at all and it’s almost impossible to wander Instagram or YouTube without stumbling on them – the mid/late-20s, attractive #vanlife couple exploring the world in a garage-made conversion, often flashing a little man bu… Continue reading Hymer builds the ultimate Mercedes camper van for adventurous van life couples

Pictorial: Parco Valentino Classic Concours d’Elegance

The Italian city of Turin played host to a new and important Concours d’Elegance this week when the inaugural Parco Valentino Classic was run in conjunction with the fifth Parco Valentino Motor Show from June 19 to 23, 2019. Over 700,000 visi… Continue reading Pictorial: Parco Valentino Classic Concours d’Elegance

4WD Mercedes Sprinter transformed into adventure-ready motor home

Canadian campervan and adventure enthusiasts Alex Welsh and Patrick Burns from Yama Nomad have recently converted a 2018 four-wheel-drive Mercedes Benz Sprinter into a stunning mobile home. Dubbed Christopher Wallace, the bespoke campervan bo… Continue reading 4WD Mercedes Sprinter transformed into adventure-ready motor home

Trakka's latest camper van heads for the Outback with off-grid power and slick versatility

Trakka Jabiru 2S

We’ve been watching the new third-generation Mercedes-Benz Sprinter morph into different camper vans in Germany, the UK and the US. Now Australia’s Trakka, builder of small on- and off-road motorhomes, has given us our first look at a gen-3 Sprinter camper van from down under, and it’s arguably the most impressive yet. The Jabiru camper van uses a full off-grid power suite and multifunctional, space-optimizing components to support highway and backway adventurers as they escape on quick holidays or extended off-grid expeditions.

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2019 Mercedes-Benz G550: The new, still awesome, G Unit

With a full redesign for 2019, the iconic Mercedes-Benz G Wagen is now larger, roomier, and more comfortable on the road. Yet it retains its off-road credibility and all of its Hollywood cool factor. In this totally biased review of the G550,… Continue reading 2019 Mercedes-Benz G550: The new, still awesome, G Unit

Pictorial: The spectacular 2019 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este

This year was the 90th anniversary for Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, which was first held at the palatial 16th-century villa on the shores of Lake Como on September 1, 1929. As a setting for a celebration of any form of heritage, there co… Continue reading Pictorial: The spectacular 2019 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este

Swiss Army-like 4×4 camper vans invite you to author your own tales of adventure and intrigue

Extending a helping hand to the rootless and wanderlust-filled masses, Alabama startup Storyteller Overland launches a rugged, ultra-versatile 4×4 camper van in Mercedes Sprinter and Ford Transit flavors. With flexible multi-use furniture, th… Continue reading Swiss Army-like 4×4 camper vans invite you to author your own tales of adventure and intrigue

Mclaren gives its Sprinter camper van sporty flair and spacious living

Still not that McLaren. We’re talking again about the British camper van converter that works exclusively with big vans like the VW Crafter and Mercedes Sprinter. A few months before going full-on Savage with the Crafter, it was performing so… Continue reading Mclaren gives its Sprinter camper van sporty flair and spacious living

Automotive companies are warming up to vulnerability disclosure programs

The automotive industry is looking to step up its collaboration with cybersecurity researchers to identify software and hardware bugs in order to better protect vehicles which are becoming more connected and automated. “We’ve begun to actively develop relationships with the researcher community to encourage them to look at our vehicles and to let us know if they find vulnerabilities,” Harry Lightsey, an executive at General Motors, said Tuesday at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. A case in point is a workshop in Detroit next week that will show industry representatives how to set up an effective vulnerability disclosure program, a practice that enlists outside researchers to find bugs in an organization’s equipment. The workshop’s goal will be to “understand what a vulnerability disclosure program is, how to stand one up, what the pitfalls are,” Faye Francy told CyberScoop after the Wilson Center event. She heads the Automotive Information Sharing […]

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