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Low Trailer with Pop-Up Roof

02.04.2026 10:07 1 min 1 source
TopGear NLD
Low Trailer with Pop-Up Roof
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Prattline RV has introduced the Low Tow caravan with a pop-up roof. The interior height is 1.2 meters while towing, expanding to 1.93 meters when parked, allowing occupants to stand upright. The model is 2.3 meters wide, 6.9 meters long, and has a curb weight of 2,300 kg. The design aims to improve aerodynamics during towing, particularly for electric vehicles, and is equipped with 600-watt solar panels and a 600-Ah battery.

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Updated: 16.05.2026

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