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Camping pods, micro trailers & SUV clingers: Top 12 tiny RVs of 2025 - New Atlas

01.01.2026 09:54 1 min 1 source
New Atlas ENG
Camping pods, micro trailers & SUV clingers: Top 12 tiny RVs of 2025 - New Atlas
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The article presents a selection of 12 compact recreational vehicles for 2025, highlighting unconventional designs. The list includes inflatable tow-pods, self-powered rooftop A-frame micro-cabins, and platform-agnostic camper capsules. Some models are noted for their low base weight, while others are positioned at accessible price points for new campers.

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Camping pods, micro trailers & SUV clingers: Top 12 tiny RVs of 2025 - New Atlas

30.12.2025 New Atlas ENG

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