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Prattline RV Revives Iconic Low Tow Camper Trailer with Electric Drive

31.03.2026 14:13 1 min 1 source
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Australian manufacturer Prattline RV has revived the Low Tow hard-sided telescopic camper trailer, replacing the hydraulic lift mechanism with four electric actuators. The new model travels at a height of 6.9 ft, expands to 9.3 ft in about a minute, has a tare weight of 4,629 lbs, and starts at AU$79,990.

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Updated: 05.04.2026

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$2.14 /l

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82 of 120

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