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Home » Outdoors » Invader Viator Off-Road Camper Packs Queen-Size Bed, En-Suite Bathroom Into One Rugged Trailer

Invader Viator Off-Road Camper Packs Queen-Size Bed, En-Suite Bathroom Into One Rugged Trailer

South Africa's most anticipated off-road camper of 2026 is here
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMarch 31, 20263 Mins Read
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Invader Off-Road Campers, which previously wowed the overlanding community with its capacious interior and penthouse-style tent, is now setting its sights even higher. The Cape Town-based trailer manufacturer has recently launched Viator, a new flagship camper that it says “introduces a new chapter in luxury off-road camping.”

Measuring 18 feet long and 6.7 feet wide, the trailer targets travelers seeking extra space without compromising comfort. Akin to the other models in its catalogue, Viator boasts a profile slim enough to fit within a standard single garage. When set up at camp, the roof, which winds down to a standing height of 6.7 feet when packed, lifts up to just under 8.9 feet, creating a surprisingly spacious interior environment.

The unit carries a tare weight of 2,755 lbs against a gross vehicle mass of 3,968 lbs, figures that keep it well within the towing range of most capable 4×4 vehicles. It rides on Invader’s established off-road chassis, which the company mentions has been “engineered specifically for confident towing across gravel roads, rocky tracks, and remote terrain.”

While not much has been revealed about the exterior, we assume it is made of the same material as its predecessor: hand-laminated fibreglass. Inside, the maker has used premium wood panelling lines for the interior walls and cabinetry. A queen-size bed anchors the sleeping area, while fold-out bench seating and an interior table provide a dedicated space for dining and relaxing. The trailer is equipped with multiple storage solutions throughout, addressing one of the more common frustrations among long-distance overlanders.

The en-suite bathroom, however, is likely to draw the most attention among prospective buyers. The private space includes a large shower, vanity basin, and cassette toilet, a combination that sets the Viator apart from most competitors in the off-road trailer segment and speaks directly to buyers who prioritize comfort on extended trips.

The off-road and off-grid trailers are all about the amenities they offer on the exterior, and Viator doesn’t disappoint in this regard. On the outside, the Viator comes equipped with a spacious kitchen unit and an optional awning included as standard in the launch price. Notably, Viator is still in a prototype stage and is currently undergoing further testing and refinement. Hence, there is a very high possibility that certain layouts, finishes, and specifications may change slightly before final production.

This brings us to the off-grid features the trailer offers. The electrical system is built around a Victron platform, incorporating a 100Ah/108Ah lithium battery, a DC-DC charger, solar controller, smart battery monitoring, a 30A mains charger, and a vehicle charging harness. The automated roof-lifting mechanism, which fully deploys in under a minute, adds further to the ease-of-use appeal.

The unit also arrives air-conditioning ready, a practical consideration for campers navigating Southern Africa’s intense summer heat. The Viator camper trailer is currently available at a launch price of $33,000 (Rand 585,000). Prospective buyers can view the camper in person at upcoming KykNet shows in the Western Cape and Windhoek, Namibia.

Invader Viator Camper Trailer
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Invader Viator Camper Trailer
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Invader Viator Camper Trailer
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Invader Viator Camper Trailer
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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