A First Look at the New EarthRoamer LTi Expedition Vehicle

EarthRoamer, a popular manufacturer of rugged expeditionary vehicles, has recently unveiled the latest build in their lineup: the EarthRoamer LTi, with an impressive list of groundbreaking new features.

The latest model combines the best qualities of their two previous staples: the LTS and the HD, while also introducing new concepts that have never been seen before in off-road adventure vehicles. The most notable upgrade to the LTi is the vacuum infused carbon fiber camper body that is both lighter and stronger than most traditional CAMPERS and camper bodies.

EarthRoamer LTi. All photos via website
The LTi has a lighter, stronger motorhome body

Carbon fiber bodies, which have been used in advanced spacecraft, military aircraft, exotic sports cars, high-end yachts, bicycles and sports equipment, are produced using a Vacuum Infusion Process (VIP) to create and tied two carbon fiber skins to a structural foam core. This process required a major investment from EarthRoamer to obtain molds, highly trained composite technicians and expensive materials, but is worth the cost for a lighter, stronger motorhome body built to last.

The LTi comes on a Ford F-550 chassis with four-wheel drive and an elevated indoor height. Like their previous models, the new EarthRoamer LTi is ready to handle any terrain you put it on. The four seasons, all-weather camper runs on a 6.7L turbo diesel engine and is completely self-sufficient without propane or noisy generator needed.

The rugged LTi has a range of new features, including greater water capacity, a redesigned hot water system and multi-coloured interior lighting. Side stackwindows and frameless, flush-mount glass windows are new to the LTi design as well.

Off-grid going is easy with the LTi’s huge rooftop solar system, which produces 1,320 watts of solar power, and the improved 11,000-hour lithium-ion battery bank. It also sports a 100-gallon fresh water tank, 40-gallon gray water tank, and holds up to 95 gallons of diesel.

The new EarthRoamer LTi is available in five floor plans, which vary in sitting room and storage space.

The options are:
  • The Telluride: This layout offers the largest amount of seating with the longest benches, a small utility room and a short galley. It can accommodate up to 6 people and sleeps up to 4 people.
  • The Boulder: This option maximizes the amount of food storage available with a large pantry, medium galley, and matching length medium sofas on the driver and passenger side of the camper. It sleeps and can accommodate up to 4 people.
  • The Breckenridge: Their most popular floor plan features a dinette cab with a special work and dining area on the driver’s side. The dinette can convert to a 6′ bed. The passenger side has the same medium galley and bench as the Boulder layout. Sleeps and seats up to 4 people.
  • The Aspen: This floor plan maximizes the kitchen and counter space with the longest galley and extra galley storage on the passenger side. The driver’s side has the same dinette cab as the Breckenridge floor plan. It sleeps and can accommodate up to 3 people.
  • The Crestone: This layout has the same amount of kitchen and counterspace as The Aspen, as well as the extra galley storage on the passenger side. The driver’s side is equipped with a medium-sized bank and a large pantry. The Crestone sleeps and can accommodate up to 3 people.

EarthRoamer, which has been producing expeditionvehicles since 1998, is known not only for building heavy motorhomes that take you off-road, but also for their luxurious interiors with high-quality features made of high-quality materials.

They build all their campers in their home facility in Dacono, Colorado, giving them better quality control to ensure that every camper is built to meet their high standards. Because they custom build each of their models, EarthRoamer has about a 5-month waiting list from the first time of the order.

According to their website, the base price for their innovative new LTi is $500k, but a well-equipped LTi runs about $650-700K. More information can be found on their website EarthRoamer.com/LTi-2/.

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