Canadian company Leisure Travel Vans (LTV) has launched a new, adventure-focused Class C motorhome built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 chassis. Named Unity TBX, it is equipped with a suite of features, including a 4-inch factory lift, AWD chassis, and all-terrain tires, making it highly capable of adventure trips. It is designed for those who crave off-roading and need to carry plenty of adventure gear.
The main highlight of the build is a pass-through gear garage that provides 61 cubic feet of storage space. Accessed from both sides, it has ample room to accommodate bikes, kayaks, surfboards, and other large items. With up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity, the camper van lets you carry everything you need for adventure. The camper van includes a rugged, waterproof floor for durability and easy cleaning as well as power outlets for easy charging and LED interior lighting to find items even at night.
For off-the-grid living, the Unity TBX includes a 540Ah lithium battery that can be recharged with multiple options such as a 440-watt solar panel system, a 4kW LP generator, and a 255-amp high-output auxiliary alternator. There are also 40-gallon fresh and 35-gallon grey tanks that help you stay outdoors for longer.
The Unity TBX features two separate living areas: an open living and dining space to the front and twin beds in the rear. The camper van has forward-facing four travel seats, which swivel 90-degrees in camping mode to expand the front living area into a functional dinette/lounge and even convert into additional sleeping space. There are two tables supported by the swiveling Lagun mounting system to facilitate interior setup for dining, working, or lounging.
The camper van has a redesigned twin-bed storage system and large windows to create a bright, open feeling. The galley kitchen has a two-burner induction cooktop, a flush-mount counter extension, and a 12-volt compressor refrigerator for meal preparation anywhere. A three-piece dry bathroom is positioned in the middle of the van along with a spacious shower. Other comforts include a Truma Aventa Eco air conditioner with a heat pump, a Truma VarioHeat furnace, and a smart Firefly Multiplex system to control lighting, climate, and other key functions of the camper van from your smartphone.
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LTV also offers various options to add an adventure-focused look to the Unity lineup, such as a Black Accent Package, black wheels, and all-terrain tires. The matte-black rear fender flares and a factory Mercedes-Benz lift are exclusive to the Unity TB4X model, which enhances its off-roading capability.
The new Unity TBX camper van combines luxury with adventure upgrades in a cool new way. It offers everything needed for a comfy stay in a compact footprint, along with abundant storage to carry your gear. The Unity camper van lineup pricing starts at $225,300 on the official website, but no details are revealed about the TB4X model.










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