Mobile pavilion for nomads
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Let’s first take a look at Go-Van, which has just upgraded its Go-Box module launched last year. Initially designed as a mobile pavilion intended for nomads wishing to have at their disposal a space for teleworking, a ready-to-camp unit or a creative workshop, it now takes a slightly more sedentary turn, presenting itself as a small-scale housing module without foundation. The designers therefore highlight this option as a potential balm to the housing crisis, for example for seasonal workers. The modules remain mobile and can be moved if necessary using a trailer. The three new models recently inaugurated offer various options, such as a water inlet, space for a Murphy bed or bunk beds, a kitchen, a bathroom or even a washer-dryer.
Price: $50,000 to $120,000, depending on size and options
Visit the Go-Van website
My car, roof and me
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There is also something new from Roadloft, a Quebec company specializing in the reversible conversion of ordinary vehicles into rolling living spaces. After launching removable conversion kits intended for vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), the firm has recently offered a new formula allowing hatchbacks to be transformed into recreational vehicles (RVs), if the dimensions of the passenger compartment permit. allow.
Installed in minutes using a simple screwdriver and requiring no permanent modifications, the module includes a comfortable mattress and a set of drawers and spaces providing a propane stove, a cutting board, a small sink, a cooler, as well as storage areas under the bed. A basic solution, but worth considering for those who do not wish to invest thousands of dollars in a motorhome whose use will remain very occasional.
Furthermore, Roadloft is currently working on an upcoming conversion kit intended for “pick-up” style vans, which should be offered in 2025.
Price: a hatchback module starts at $1,795
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A 4e 4 season model
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Finally, the Montreal firm VanLife Mtl recently presented a new model of four-season camper van, called Liv. The latter combines the features of two sets already offered by the company, is fully equipped, customizable and has a few new features to become a real rolling home for up to four people including, among other things, a fridge designed with full verticality, a multifunction oven and an indoor shower.
In short, it really has a lot of options! With a Ram ProMaster as the base package, the new model is available for purchase or lease. The option to bring your vehicle to convert it, if it is compatible, is also offered. Also worth noting: the 4e edition of the Ka Halawai festival will bring together lovers and curious people of van life and the outdoors at RécréoParc in Sainte-Catherine from September 6 to 8 with activities, concerts and conferences.
Price: from $157,045 or rental, from $399 per day
Visit the VanLife Mtl website