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Rogue Meridian: Off-road motorhome based on Mercedes Sprinter

30.11.2025 14:44 1 min 1 source
Tarantas News RON
Rogue Meridian: Off-road motorhome based on Mercedes Sprinter
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Rogue has unveiled the Meridian motorhome, built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 170 chassis for off-road travel. The vehicle features an upgraded suspension, all-terrain tires, a 12 kWh electrical system, and includes a lift-up bed, a full bathroom, and a kitchen. It is designed as a self-sufficient mobile home for extended off-grid expeditions.

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Rogue Meridian: Off-road motorhome based on Mercedes Sprinter

30.11.2025 Tarantas News RON

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