Freescape puts side-extending inflatable pop-up roof on a Ford camper van - Yanko Design
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Freescape puts side-extending inflatable pop-up roof on a Ford camper van - Yanko Design
"The roof tent swivels to one side, rather than sitting directly above the living area, leaving full headroom inside the van at all times. It is for the first time that such a concept for expanding the camper van living space has surfaced and is making way into a production vehicle. The van features a roof that tilts toward the driver's side, allowing an inflatable tent inside to create a full sleeping space on the rooftop. It takes almost seven minutes for the entire thing to set up."
"The side-extending pop-up roof of the Freescape camper van leaves the full amount of headroom inside the van while providing a 79 x 55-in double bed to sleep two people comfortably. It is set up on two support poles for stability. The roof-top tent is designed with multiple valves; one, to make the deflation quicker, and two to help prevent complete failure if one valve were to leak."
Freescape camper van uses an inflatable, side-swiveling pop-up roof that expands the vehicle's interior and creates a rooftop sleeping area. The roof tilts toward the driver's side, leaving full headroom inside the cabin while deploying a 79 x 55-in double bed supported by two poles. Inflation takes almost seven minutes and deflation is quicker, aided by multiple valves that speed deflation and provide redundancy against leaks. The tent folds back into the roof after deflation. The van is based on a Ford Tourneo Custom, offers all-wheel drive, and features a flexible floor plan for both outdoor adventure and city commuting.
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