Hyundai's STARIA Electric Camper reimagines adventure beyond the grid - Yanko Design
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Hyundai's STARIA Electric Camper reimagines adventure beyond the grid - Yanko Design
"Hyundai is serious about its ambitions of providing off-the-grid, liveable mobility for adventure seekers, and that's proo enough with their latest STARIA Camper concept. Based on the STARIA Electric 11-seater MUV unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show, the zero-emission camper walks right into the trails of the Lightship AE.1 electric travel trailer, Colorado Campworks NS-1 camping trailer, and the Camp365 Model T camper."
"The STARIA minivan is the perfect canvas for a camper revamp, as Hyundai wants to cater to the rising demand for electric mobility for living on the road. The concept is a direct invitation for the community of travelers whose feedback will decide the fate of the camper in the European market. Depending on the demand for electric vehicles that can satisfy the everyday usability, loaded with travel amenities, the camper version of the vehicle could make it to the production lines."
"The electrically operated pop-top version of the van will trim down the capacity of the normal MUV to four people, who can comfortably make it their adventure vehicle. The South Korean giant will offer the STARIA with an extendable Fiamma awning that has built-in LED lights. The second row powered seats come with the flexibility to lie flat to make up the sleeping space."
"Further back to the third row, there is another table that slides out to create an outdoor dining area. It resides in the trunk area, which doubles as a storage compartment, and also aids in loading cargo and sliding it further inside. For maximum space utilization, the space behind it hides another compartment that has a detachable shower head for on-the-go showers."
Hyundai based the STARIA Camper concept on the STARIA Electric 11-seater MUV, creating a zero-emission, liveable mobility solution aimed at adventure travel. The electrically operated pop-top converts the interior to a four-person camper with powered second-row seats that fold flat into sleeping surfaces and a hidden indoor table that swings out for work or meals. A sliding third-row table in the trunk forms an outdoor dining area while the trunk doubles as storage and cargo access. A concealed compartment houses a detachable shower head. The driver's-side kitchen includes a sink and top-loading fridge, and an extendable Fiamma awning with built-in LEDs provides exterior shelter. Production depends on traveler demand in Europe.
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