Inside the world’s most expensive RV, worth a whopping $2.5 MILLION
Life on the road doesn’t get more luxurious than this.
Erik Van Conover, YouTube real estate creator and actor, was given access to the world’s most expensive RV, which features a host of luxury amenities and a $2.5 million price tag.
In a short film, Erik gives an extensive tour of the stylish home on wheels, which he says is larger than some New York apartments he has visited.
He explains that each LOKI Coach Prevost Motorhome is custom built, entirely according to the owner’s wishes.
He explains who the company’s clients are: ‘A-list artists, the absolute top in the music industry, Formula 1 drivers and high-level entrepreneurs.’
YouTube creator and actor Erik Van Conover was given access to the world’s most expensive RV, which features a host of luxury amenities and a $2.5 million price tag
In a short film, Erik gives an extensive tour of the stylish home on wheels, which he says is larger than some New York apartments he’s visited.
He explains that each LOKI Coach Prevost Motorhome is custom built to meet the owner’s requirements
Of the company’s clientele, he says: ‘(They are) A-list artists, the top of the top in the music industry, Formula 1 drivers or high-level entrepreneurs.’
“The RV is one of those luxury asset classes that has, I would say, been somewhat forgotten, compared to a jet or a yacht.”
The real estate expert starts in the cockpit of the RV, where he reveals that the white leather seats are worth $20,000 each.
He then shows a Garmin touchscreen, which can be used to operate the lighting and heating in the camper.
In total there are 10 Garmin control panels spread across the specific RV Eric tours.
The main area of the vehicle features a spacious living area with a 65-inch TV concealed behind the cockpit.
There are two sofas, one of which can be folded out into a bed, and a dining area with an extendable table.
As Eric walks into the kitchen, he sees a number of handy gadgets, such as an induction hob, a stainless steel microwave and a dishwasher with drawers.
As he opens the drawers, he explains that all the cabinets are electromagnetic, meaning that all the cabinets and drawers “automatically stay closed when you’re on the go.”
Back in the bedroom, a king-size bed, a 50-inch pull-out TV and two closets are some of the luxury amenities
There are two sofas, one of which can be folded out into a bed, and a dining area with an extendable table
When Eric heads to the kitchen, he finds a host of handy features including an induction hob, a ‘nice’ stainless steel microwave and a drawer dishwasher
Next to the kitchen is one of the two bathrooms and at the rear is the master bedroom with its own bathroom.
Eric seems shocked by the posh bathroom, saying it has “the kind of finishes I would see in a $40 million Los Angeles mega-mansion.”
Some of the features he highlighted include a shower bench, LED lighting and discreet ‘linear drains’.
The bedroom features a king-size bed, a 50-inch pull-out TV and two closets.
In total there is sleeping space for four people, two on the sofa bed and two in the bedroom.
In terms of aesthetics, the camper comes in a sleek white colour scheme with light wooden details that contribute to a light and airy atmosphere.
Eric seems shocked by the posh bathroom and he says it has ‘the kind of finishes I would see in a $40 million mega-mansion in Los Angeles’
The real estate expert starts in the cockpit of the RV, where he reveals that the white leather seats are worth $20,000 each
At the end of his tour, Eric muses, “All in all, this is one of the most impressive pieces of machinery (and) craftsmanship I have ever visited.”
The camper feels even more spacious because it can be extended by 60 cm on both sides when stationary, thanks to the sliding sides.
Eric goes into the technical details of the vehicle, saying that it is equipped with two “huge” lithium batteries that can keep the vehicle running for a week, and there are also solar panels on the roof.
Outside you will find an outdoor kitchen under the camper. There is also a flat screen TV, so you can create an open air cinema.
In warm weather, you can place awnings on the roof to provide shade.
At the end of his tour, Eric muses, “All in all, this is one of the most impressive pieces of machinery (and craftsmanship) I have ever visited.”