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Three New RVs: a Duplex Transformer, Solar Van, and Power-Generating Camper

29.04.2026 10:50 1 min 3 sources
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Three New RVs: a Duplex Transformer, Solar Van, and Power-Generating Camper
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China's Feixiang FX RV S800 unfolds into a two-story home, France's Van Road Evasion on Toyota ProAce Electric promises up to 80 km from solar, and Evotrex-PG5 claims 270 kWh of energy. Details inside.

Three notable new RVs have hit the market, each with a unique feature.

Feixiang FX RV S800: a two-story home on wheels

Chinese company Feixiang Group unveiled the 2026 Shuxinge FX RV S800 on an Iveco Eurocargo chassis. Under 6 meters long, it CAN be driven with a standard license. At camp, an electro-hydraulic roof rises 1.5 meters, increasing total height from 3.45 to over 5 meters and living space from 18.72 to 36.44 square meters. Inside: four captain's chairs with heating, ventilation, and massage; an induction kitchen; two bathrooms; a 3.5 kg washing machine; and a karaoke system. Power comes from 1280 W solar panels, a lithium battery, and a 5000 W inverter.

Van Road Evasion: electric van with solar panels

French company Van Road Evasion presented a motorhome based on the Toyota ProAce Electric with five deployable solar panels on the roof. It claims up to 80 km of extra range per day under favorable conditions, but panels only work while stationary. A test in Morocco showed output from 500 to 2000 W depending on position and Sunlight. The option costs 8–10 thousand euros and adds 320 kg.

Evotrex-PG5: a power-generating camper

At CES, the Evotrex-PG5 camper was introduced, claimed to be the world's first power-generating RV. It features a 43 kWh battery, solar panels, and a gasoline generator, reportedly providing up to 270 kWh of energy. Production starts in mid-2027, with a starting price of $119,990.

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