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Bossi Vans unveils Goliath camper based on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2024

15.06.2026 13:33 1 min 1 source
speedme.ru THA
Bossi Vans unveils Goliath camper based on Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2024
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California-based Bossi Vans has unveiled the Goliath, a camper built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2024 4x4. The vehicle features 34-inch BFGoodrich KO3 tires, King suspension, a reinforced CAtuned front bumper, and a Warn winch. Inside, it includes two folding benches, a kitchen with an Isotherm Cruise 200 refrigerator, convection microwave, and sink, plus a rear lounge with two sofas. Off-grid capability is supported by an 800 Ah lithium battery, 3000 W inverter, two 175 W Renogy solar panels, and a 113 L fresh water tank.

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15.06.2026 speedme.ru THA Original source

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