- Austria-based Action Mobil created the Desert Challenger, one of the world’s largest off-road capable homes on wheels, according to the company.
- The Desert Challenger costs €1,800,000, about $1,952,000.
- The home on wheels sits on the chassis of a MAN KAT1, which was originally designed to transport rockets, according to Action Mobil.
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Action Mobil created the Desert Challenger, the company’s largest home on eight wheels.
The company spent several years planning and building the eight-wheeled RV that was ultimately sent to Saudia Arabia, according to the maker.
The Austria-based company predicts that the Desert Challenger may be the largest home on wheels with off-road capabilities that has ever been built. In total, the overlander – which weighs around 33.1 tons – is 39.4 feet long, 9.8 feet wide, and 12.3 feet tall.
Like any overlander, the Action Mobil’s build comes with a living space, kitchen, and bathroom. But unlike most RVs, the Desert Challenger is equipped with unique features, such as a walk-in refrigerator and multiple surveillance cameras. All of these amenities amounts to a €1,800,000, about $1,952,000, overlanding Desert Challenger, according to Action Mobil.
Keep scrolling to see the off-road capable Desert Challenger, which is currently making its way through the Arabian Desert, according to Action Mobil:
The glass reinforced plastic (GRP) sandwich structure creates a 3.9-inch thick wall. In order to increase the interior space, Action Mobil included two wall panels that can hydraulically extend outwards, expanding the width of the living space by 16.4 feet.
Source: Polser