Honda enters modular camper market with lightweight, solar-powered trailer - Yanko Design
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Honda enters modular camper market with lightweight, solar-powered trailer - Yanko Design
"Honda has built capable off-roading and towing vehicles, but the company has not had a trailer to match. The Japanese auto manufacturer is changing that now with its own towable solar-powered trailer. Weighing under 1,500 lbs., the prototype is light enough to be towed by nearly every SUV, crossover, or EV in Honda's lineup and even outside. Designed to rattle the ultralight, modular camper market, the Honda trailer is customizable to make family camping more accessible and enjoyable."
"The primary objective behind designing the Base Station is to bring the camper experience to more families. In order to achieve that, Honda has kept the prototype incredibly light, which means it can be towed by a wider range of vehicles, opening its accessibility to a bigger audience. The zero-emission towable Honda trailer features a fiberglass upper shell, which rests on a full aluminum cage, including the chassis."
Honda introduced the Base Station, a solar-powered towable trailer weighing under 1,500 lbs that can be towed by nearly every SUV, crossover, or EV. The trailer pairs a fiberglass upper shell with a full aluminum cage and chassis to minimize weight while remaining zero-emission. Exterior features include a rear hatch entry, an optional teardrop-style side door, five large windows, and a color-changing LED perimeter light strip. Interior features include a low floor for storage, a queen-size bed that folds from a futon, a slide-out side kitchen, modular layout options, and a pop-up roof that creates seven feet of headroom or an optional bunk, plus power options for off-grid capability.
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