Tesla enthusiasts in Essex now have the opportunity to explore the road less traveled with the introduction of a new converter offering a potential first-of-its-kind Tesla "campervan."
Article Title: Tesla-Based Campervans and Carthago's New Releases: A Look Ahead
In the world of sustainable and smart campervan solutions, Tesla and other industry names continue to push boundaries. The latest updates highlight upcoming 2025 and 2026 models that combine eco-friendly technology, smart systems, and luxury living spaces.
While the Wheelhome Dashaway eRC did not feature in these recent search results, let's take a closer look at this innovative offering. The Dashaway eRC is not a motorhome but a removable "roof camper" designed to fit onto a Tesla vehicle equipped with a roof rack and tow bar. This versatile unit, approximately 4.87m long and 1.8m high, weighs 150kg and can be completely removed when no longer needed, allowing the Tesla to revert to a five-seater.
The Dashaway eRC comes with a range of appliances, making it more than just a traditional roof tent. It includes a sink with a drainer, a fresh water tank, a compressor fridge, an inverter with a lithium battery, and the option for a microwave, oven, air fryer, or grill. Stephen Wheeler, the proprietor of Wheelhome, believes the range of the Dashaway eRC is significantly more than any other two-berth camper with similar facilities.
The Dashaway eRC accommodates two people and has been tested on a 3,500-mile journey through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Iceland, and back, achieving a range of approximately 245 miles. For those interested in the Dashaway eRC, a Tesla 3 is required, and Stephen Wheeler suggests that a two- or three-year-old used model can be purchased for between £20,000 and £24,000.
Meanwhile, Carthago, a renowned German manufacturer, is planning to refresh its chic c line range and release new c2 tourers based on Fiat bases for the 2026 season. However, the search results did not provide further information on the cost or specifics of these new models.
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As we look to the future, it's clear that the campervan industry is embracing innovation and sustainability. From Tesla's carbon-neutral manufacturing and solar-powered designs to Carthago's upcoming electric campervans, the possibilities are endless. Stay tuned for more updates as these exciting developments continue to unfold.
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