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Polydrops unveils off-road caravan P21X

15.06.2026 14:15 1 min 1 source
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Polydrops unveils off-road caravan P21X
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US manufacturer Polydrops presented the limited-edition P21X caravan in early June 2026, based on the P21 model. It features increased ground clearance (38 cm), independent suspension, and all-terrain tires. The caravan includes a 1,300 W solar panel system, a 5 kWh battery (10 kWh optional), and four berths. Price starts at $76,900; only 20 units will be built. European availability has not been confirmed.

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Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.43 /l

€1.23 · £1.06/l

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cheaper than 61% of countries

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$1.10 /l

€0.94 · £0.81/l

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cheaper than 77% of countries

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