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LIV Trailers unveils all-electric off-road camper E-Leaf made of thermoplastic

08.07.2026 19:44 3 min 6 sources
GearJunkie ENG + 5 more
LIV Trailers unveils all-electric off-road camper E-Leaf made of thermoplastic
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In Brief

American company LIV Trailers has announced the fully electric off-road travel trailer E-Leaf Offroad, built from welded thermoplastic with no wood or fiberglass. Price starts at $25,000.

LIV Trailers has introduced the E-Leaf Offroad, a fully electric off-road travel trailer whose body is made entirely of welded thermoplastic, eliminating wood and fiberglass. The seamless monolithic construction is resistant to water and corrosion.

The trailer is equipped with two 200 W solar panels (400 W total), a 300 Ah lithium battery, a 3000 W inverter, and a 60 A MPPT charge controller. It also features a 20 A DC-DC charger for charging from a towing EV and a 2250 W backup generator. The electric system allows off-grid operation without propane, gas, or campground hookups.

Inside, there is a fold-down bed, a dinette sofa, an L-shaped kitchen with electric appliances, a full bathroom with a hot water shower (30 L heater), a 32-inch TV, and an air conditioner with a heat pump. The trailer sleeps up to four people.

The price is under $25,000. Currently, only a pre-production prototype exists, announced in early June 2026. Earlier, the company also introduced the 13Leaf model for $16,000, also made entirely of thermoplastic.

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LIV Trailers E-Leaf Ditches Wood & Fiberglass for a Plastic, Electric Camper Future

08.07.2026 GearJunkie ENG Original source

LIV Debuts Fully Electric, Off-Road Travel Trailer Made of Plastic

06.07.2026 RV PRO ISL Original source

LIV's E-Leaf Offroad Trailer Debuts As First All-Electric Thermoplastic RV Under $25,000

04.07.2026 FREEYORK ISL Original source

LIV Trailers unveils all-electric E-Leaf Offroad caravan made of welded thermoplastic

04.07.2026 Trendyman FRA Original source

LIV Trailers unveils all-electric off-road thermoplastic travel trailer E-Leaf Offroad

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$16,000 Plastic Camper Aims to Eliminate Leaks and Rot

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