The Australian-designed SLRV Commander Man 8×8 motorhome has been finally constructed and is ready to roam around the globe. The luxurious motorhome with two-floor interior is a marvel of modern engineering. The military-grade shell cracks open to unveil the beautiful and comfy duplex for a family of eight.

The interior of this large expedition truck is emblazoned with soft and luxurious features that stunningly contrast the bold and powerful military-grade exterior.

The ground floor comprises a fixed rear bedroom with a raised bed and a corner-mounted TV. An electric lift up bed drops down from above the dinette and provides sleeping space for two. The dinette seats the whole family of eight and doubles as a living area lounge, complete with a wall-mounted entertainment unit.

The central space of this floor is occupied by the aisle-spanning kitchen area, shower room and toilet. The kitchen features a contemporary design with long countertops, a dual-burner cooktop, oven, microwave, and under-counter side-by-side compressor refrigerators.

The Commander 8×8 sleeps six people upstairs, which is accessed via a floating staircase. The space is laid out in dormitory-style for six children, single bed units against the walls with a central aisle between them. Each bed has its own reading light. The room includes an electric-lift TV at the end of the wall, storage below the strut-lift bed platforms, plenty of windows, and ducted air and heat.

The motorhome is equipped with a high-capacity power system with Mastervolt lithium-ion battery bank and roof-mounted solar panels. It also has a 9.5-kVA alternator for charging the battery off the engine, a range of back-up generators, from small portable units to built-in diesel models, is also among the options. Commander 8×8 has a multi-tank 500 liter to 1,000 liter water system. The system isolates the water for drinking and other utility purposes.

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It includes outdoor kitchen hardware, indoor and outdoor entertainment systems, and a car garage. The truck comes powered by a 473-hp 12.5-liter D26 six-cylinder diesel and 12-speed automatic transmission with manual override. It has four differential locks, a two-speed transfer case, and planetary axles. SLRV adds on standard and optional equipment like a sturdy roof rack with access ladder, front and rear 30,000-lb winches, and a semi-automatic tire pressure regulation system.

Commander 8×8 is a private custom build and SLRV proposes to tailor-fit each motorhome to its individual buyer. There are options of a regular single-story floor plan with fixed roof or two-story model with a full-length pop-up upstairs module.

The official pricing hasn’t been revealed yet but as per some Australian media outlets, it could be around AU$1.5 million (approx. US$ 1.3 million). You love expedition vehicles; contact SLRV Expedition Vehicles to get your own customized motorhome.

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Image: SLRV Expedition Vehicles
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Image: SLRV Expedition Vehicles
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Via: New Atlas

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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