
"Mercedes-Benz Unimog has served as the base for many rugged expedition motorhomes in the past, and this is yet another instance where the multi-purpose, all-wheel-drive truck is part of an extreme off-roading RV called The Pucchino. Based on a Unimog U418, it is a compact, custom-built wooden cabin that features a steel frame and an electronically operated pop-up roof. Choosing the ideal expedition RV for your requirements is a personal decision, generally made out of passion, consideration, and understanding."
"The truck-bed-sized cabin is an interesting creation, not just for its unique beer barrel-like form factor, but because of the various components it manages to stuff inside the very petite body. The roof-top tent definitely pops up to open the living space inside, but even without that, 4Wheel24 has pulled off a decent job with the Pucchino, designed to wade through Mother Earth's most demanding roads."
The Pucchino is a compact expedition motorhome built on a 315-hp, 4.2-liter turbo-diesel Mercedes-Benz Unimog U418 chassis with a steel-framed wooden cabin. The electrically operated pop-up roof extends the living space to a full conversion length of 2.7 m and the rooftop tent is accessed via a pull-out staircase. The cabin retains a low interior height of 1.20 meters to ensure a low drive height for stability and reduced drag. The truck-bed-sized body features a beer barrel-like form factor and packs a fully functional compact living area for all-weather expedition capability. The multi-purpose, all-wheel-drive Unimog platform provides exceptional off-road capability for challenging terrains.
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