
"Ideal luxury motorhomes don't fuss about your adventure gear and supplies. Their primary focus there is a premium small home on wheels that may cater to the rugged roads, but leaves you guessing when you reach the fathomed wilderness. Canadian RV company, Leisure Travel Vans, is changing this notion with the newly revealed Unity TBX series that has a spacious pass-through cabinet to carry along a great deal of equipment you may need in your time outside of your house."
"So, whether you want to go biking, fishing, or surfing, with the TBX you can carry it with you. But the facility doesn't come cheap; the motorhome is steeply priced at around $245,000 for its adventurous, all-wheel-drive (AWD) model. Yes, Leisure Travel Vans provides the TBX in two models: the TBX base model, which doesn't have an AWD option and costs roughly $237,000, and the TBX all-wheel-drive variant."
"Within this form factor is the 1,727-liter defining pass-through garage you can use to carry mountain bikes, surfboards, skis, and other supplies you can possibly stock up in the space. It would just be a dull space without the 12- and 120-V outlets here that would allow you to charge electric bikes right within the motorhome. Anything that is not easy to stuff into the pass-through garage can be carried on the hitch, which provides an additional 5,000 lbs. of carrying capacity."
Leisure Travel Vans' Unity TBX blends toy-hauler capability with luxury motorhome comfort in a 25 ft Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 chassis. The TBX offers a 1,727-liter pass-through garage for mountain bikes, surfboards, skis and outdoor supplies, with 12- and 120-V outlets to charge electric bikes and a hitch rated for an additional 5,000 lbs. Pricing starts around $237,000 for the base TBX and about $245,000 for the AWD model. The interior features a 6.3 ft ceiling and sleeping accommodation for up to four people while emphasizing all-weather, all-terrain adventure without sacrificing space or convenience.
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