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Skydream Smart Caravan Concept: Autopilot, 85 kWh Battery, and Two Weeks of Off-Grid Power

12.06.2026 00:06 1 min 2 sources
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Skydream Smart Caravan Concept: Autopilot, 85 kWh Battery, and Two Weeks of Off-Grid Power
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In Brief

Chinese company Skydream Caravans has unveiled a pre-production electric caravan concept measuring 26.5 feet, featuring dual lithium batteries totaling 85 kWh, solar panels, and autopilot functions including automatic hitching and parking. First deliveries are expected by the end of 2026; pricing has not been announced.

Chinese company Skydream Caravans has unveiled a pre-production electric caravan concept measuring 26.5 feet (about 8 m). The model is equipped with two lithium batteries totaling up to 85 kWh, rooftop solar panels, and a grid charging port, providing up to two weeks of off-grid energy.

Autopilot and Smart Home Features

The caravan supports automatic hitching and unhitching from the tow vehicle, autonomous parking, hill-start assist, and active steering. Inside, it features a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom for 2–6 people, a 60-inch projector, and a voice-controlled smart home system. Remote 360° monitoring is also available.

Specifications and Timeline

Weighing 6,400 lbs (about 2,900 kg), the caravan significantly reduces the range of the towing EV. Official pricing has not been announced; first deliveries are expected by the end of 2026.

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