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This Expandable Popup Micro Camper Turns Your EV Into a Fully Equipped Tiny Home for Off-Grid Escapes

Par : Gaurav Sood
10 mai 2026 à 19:15

Wheelhome is a budding compact camping solutions enterprise in the United Kingdom. It is changing the way camping is perceived and how all-electric camping trips can be made more convenient. First, it launched the electric rooftop camper for the Tesla’s popular Model 3, and now it is offering other lighter vehicle owners an alternative for solo or two-person camping with the new Dashaway ECT micro camping trailers.

Designed for efficient electric camping trips, the Dashaway ECT trailer comes in two variants: a solo version and a two-person model. The campers are packed with all the amenities and facilities one needs, from a lounge to beds and a toilet to a kitchen, so they can be fully packed for all sorts of camping requirements.

Designer: Wheelhome

A provided awning is one of the major highlights of the Dashaway ECT series. It is part of the trailer and delivers an additional outer space that can be used for a portable toilet. Of course, it is optional, but with awning rolled up on the front of the trailer when riding, you have the option of expanding the living space. It can unfurl easily and attach to the roof and two side poles to create a sizable space. Besides the awning, the trailer is otherwise similar to the other options on the market, measuring 12.5 feet long and about 5.3 feet wide, but it differentiates itself in the convenience campers can have inside.

When in drive mode, the Dashaway ECTS one berth and the ECT 2 two berth pack down to a height of 3.8 feet. At the camp, both models can pop up to the height of 6 feet. Setting up the trailers is as easy as it can get. No additional tools or any specific training is necessary. The process takes a few minutes. First, using a motorized mover the trailer can be positioned using a remote control, without even the tow vehicle. When in place, the stabilizer legs are lowered and the roof can be lifted up using a gas strut-assisted crank and the fabric side-walled camp is ready to live.

However, before you start living, you can access the camper via single rear entry and layout the furniture and furnishing inside (which folds down when the camper is packed for the road). The interior has the kitchen setup at the entrance complete with an induction hob, kettle, air fryer, and microwave, and then is the seating lounge facing outward, toward the camp entry. The seat also accommodates a 12L fridge underneath. The lounge – depending on the berth configuration you have picked – is either one seat or two. the seats flatten down into a single or double bed at night. The sides are provided with large windows covered with mesh, which light up the interior.

Wheelhome provides the ECT series with ample storage cabinets and compartments under the seat(s). The trailer features a 3-kWh lithium battery, 200-watt rooftop solar panel connected to a 3,000 W inverter. Dashaway ECTS is available for a starting price of £19,750 (roughly $26,000), and the ECT2 is priced at £26,225 (about $35,000).

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Track Trailer reinvents Tvan, one of the toughest off-roading trailers with roomier MK6 model

Par : Gaurav Sood
20 mars 2026 à 19:15

Track Trailer, the name behind the famous Tvan off-road camper trailers, needs little introduction. It has been powering the overlanding experience in Australia and worldwide for a good part of four decades now. Over the years, we have seen some interesting variants of the Tvan, which has now reached the MK6. The sixth iteration in the successful portfolio, Tvan MK6 Model, retains the same aluminum body, which runs in the bloodline, but is more spacious and even more comfortable.

As the appearance suggests, the new Tvan MK6 is available in four variants and is almost identical to its predecessors. What changes are the interior space and the headroom, which make the MK6 a different entrant in the same effective branding of the world’s toughest off-roading trailer.

Designer: Track Trailer

Track Trailer first tried reworking the interior space with the MK5 model. It was done staying within the confines of the Tvan styling: no pop-up roof attachment, but a slight raise in roof height. With the MK6, the company has also stayed true to its design ideology. It has only increased headroom, stretched the neck forward, and pushed the sides of the trailer outward to increase the interior space by up to 20%.

The expansion to the trailer permits more natural light inside the cabin, which is constructed using an aluminum sandwich-panel construction. Moreover, the MK6 features a durable chassis based on an advanced suspension system that enables it to roll comfortably on rugged terrains and off-road destinations. With its ruggedness assured, the camping trailer is ideal for all types of adventures, which is facilitated by its quick setup and clever storage designed throughout its exterior and also on the inside.

MK6 measures 16-foot-long and 6.3 feet wide, the trailer has an interesting storage cabinet in the extended nose up front, comprising a pantry and up to 95 liters fridge/freezer. Slightly further back is the slide-out kitchen with a three-burner gas stove, a full-size sink connected to a 108L fresh water tank, and a storage drawer topped with a prep area.

The most interesting part of the MK6 camping trailer is the rear hatch design. It features Track Trailer’s patented Skyward Lift Up Deck, which combines the hatch and the hard-floor deck. The electric lock system allows the two to lift up in unison for quick and direct access into the living space of the trailer. Just when you need it, a tent can be attached to the trailer to increase the living quarters.

Inside is a double bed surrounded by large windows and overhead and sidewall storage. LED lighting and dual roof hatches complete the design. Since the MK6 is available in four variants, each is designed differently for off-the-grid living. The entry-level Inspire features a 125Ah lithium battery that draws energy from a 200W rooftop solar panel, while a 350W inverter takes care of the power backup. Firetail accommodates a pair of 125Ah batteries, a 2000W inverter, and some premium features in the kitchen.

Tvan MK6 Murranji adds a 200W solar panel to the Firetail setup, but leaves out the inverter. The top-of-the-line, Lightning, on the other hand, comes with a 500Ah battery. It features a 2,000W inverter and a 360W solar panel to complete its all-electric setup. Each of these models can have further upgrades with add-ons like awnings and more. MK6 starts at AU$69,900 (approximately $50,000) with the mentioned amenities.

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