Camp365, the fold-out cabin camper manufacturer, announced its Camp365 T Model, its latest platform in the pickup-camper category, is scheduled to begin production in early summer 2024. 

Made in the USA and designed to meet the needs of electric vehicle owners looking for a truck bed option that has minimal impact on range, the T Model works with the Rivian R1, Ford Lighting, Tesla Cybertruck, and other mid-size trucks. 

The T Model weighs 700-to-800 pounds, depending on options, but travels as a streamlined unit with reduced wind resistance. The design’s aerodynamics account for “an estimated 5 percent to 10 percent loss in range, miles ahead of competitors who lose nearly 50 percent of range with an 8,000-pound payload,” said Camp365.

Measuring approximately 4′ x 7′ in a truck bed, the T Model quickly unfolds to 9′ x 7′ (63-square-foot interior), which sleeps 4-5 and affords 6’8″ of headroom, and is storeable in a residential garage. 

The equipment’s patented technology “allows one person to load or unload the camper in approximately 10 minutes.”

Taking design cues from the company’s original Camp365 model, the T Model allows for year-round camping with dual-layer air gap insulated walls. The all-electric camper is solar-ready.

“We’re proud to add to Camp365’s heritage of providing innovative products to the RV market with the T Model,” said CEO Kevin McGregor. “Not only does this new model have a modular design that makes it among the most spacious campers in the category, but it allows electric vehicle owners an option to explore and adventure with limited loss of range to their vehicle.” 

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