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Living Vehicle Luxury $340,000 RV Trailer Creates Water From Air

July 24, 2022 by GFT Reporter

And this time, it’s promising what sounds like the impossible: the ability to create drinkable water out of thin air.


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Many of the trailer’s previous annual updates have been designed to sustain long-term off-grid living.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field at dusk. The lights are on inside.


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Source: Insider

But instead of a larger energy storage system or new solar panels …

The solar panels on top of the travel trailer as the trailer sits on a field.


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… Living Vehicle has added a Watergen system, which turns the humidity in the air into water.

A sink in front of windows.


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The system can fill the trailer’s main water tank with five gallons of drinking water daily.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field. The patio is extended.


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And when the tank is full, the system will continue filling the freshwater tank and amenities like the sinks, bathroom shower, and toilet.

The shower head turned on in a bathroom.


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This then replaces the need for water tanks and campground water hookups, allowing the RV to stay off-grid longer, Living Vehicle’s Matthew Hofmann, CEO and co-founder, and Joanna Hofmann, CMO & co-founder, told Insider in an email interview.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field near a tree.


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The Watergen relies on humidity, but according to the Hofmanns, it can still produce water in more arid climates like deserts.

The travel trailer being towed by a truck on a field.


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And when it’s used with Living Vehicle’s robust energy systems, the travel trailer can turn into a self-sustaining home.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field. The patio is extended and people are standing on it.


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Unlike the previous 2022 model, the 2023 update also has a new exterior design option ….

The a close up of the exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field.


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Source: Insider

… and the option for a “Creative Studio” add-on, which comes with a suite of Apple products — like its Pro Display XDR — to satisfy any digital nomad on the road.

An office space with Apple products like a laptop.


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This all sounds like a RVer’s fever dream, but Living Vehicle says it’s more of a “sort of anti-RV” maker.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field. The patio is extended.


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According to the Hofmanns, RVs are “fundamentally a recreational product … designed for short-term use” and therefore reliant on services at campgrounds and RV parks.

Two RVs with flags parked at Camp Margaritaville.



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And unlike their definition of an average RV, Living Vehicle’s eponymous trailer was built for extended or full-time living powered by the new water generator, solar panels, and strong power systems …

The travel trailer on the road.


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… which can run up to 19 days without additional solar or indefinitely with solar, according to the company.

The solar panels on top of the travel trailer as the trailer sits on a field.


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Source: Living Vehicle

The 2023 model is available in three iterations: the Core, Max, and Pro. The latter has a stronger energy storage package.

The travel trailer being towed by a truck on a dirt road near a field.


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Source: Living Vehicle

These new amenities are obviously pretty luxurious compared to the standard RV …

Debra and Barry Benton's RV.

The Bentons’ RV.

Debra Benton.

The aluminum-lined RV’s interior matches its updates’ level of opulence perfectly.

A sink in front of windows.


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Inside, there’s a joint kitchen and dining room space that could rival a small apartment’s kitchen.

A person in the kitchen as another person types on their laptop.


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Here, you’ll find a three-burner stainless steel stovetop and oven, a large refrigerator and freezer, and even a kitchen island.

The interior kitchen and living room next to a sliding door that opens onto a patio.


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The dining room is adjacent to the kitchen. This seating area can also turn into a bed, a common feature in many RVs.

Two people and a dog sitting at a dining table surrounded by windows.


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This dual-purpose space, in tandem with the separate bedroom, allows the RV to sleep up to four people.

A kitchen and living room next to a patio.


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But if the buyer has a larger family or more guests, they can also add an automatically deploying sleeping loft to the dining room.

A kitchen, lofted bed, and living room next to a patio.


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The kitchen and dining area opens out into the patio, which can be shaded using an awning lined with solar panels to increase the trailer’s solar intake.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field. The awning and patio are extended.


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And back inside past the kitchen, there’s a bathroom akin to what you could find in a luxury hotel room.

A bathroom with a window, towerl rack, mirror, sink, toilet.


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Where else will you see a towel warmer, bidet, shower with a skylight, and LED mirror with “anti-fog technology” inside a RV?

A window showing a field outside.


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Just a few steps past the bathroom is the joint bedroom and office space, a phrase we’re now all used to during the age of COVID-19.

A person lifting a mattress to unveil a desk


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During the day, the room can be used as an office with a desk large enough for multiple monitors and speakers.

Two people sitting at a desk with Apple equipment. There's a washer and closet nearby.


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And at night, this desk can be folded down to reveal a bed.

A bed facing a window.


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This room also houses the optional joint washer and dryer and storage units like the closet.

An office space with Apple products like a laptop next to a washer, closet.


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Besides the washer and dryer and lofted sleeping space, there are plenty of additional add-ons — like a home theater in the bedroom — to glam up the travel trailer.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field at dusk. The lights are on inside.


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According to the Hofmanns, the most popular add-on is the “luxury housekeeping” option, which comes with the aforementioned washer and dryer unit, a dishwasher, and a vacuum.

A person in the kitchen as another person stands by a doorway.


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In true off-grid nature, customers have also been loving the option to turn the trailer into a four-seasons-capable vehicle with additions like a stronger air conditioner and a multi-zone heating system.

The exterior of the travel trailer as it sits on a brown field. The patio is extended and people are standing on it.


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Living Vehicle’s main customer base is “nomadic homeowners” …

A person washing a dog on the travel trailer's deck


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… although many of its buyers have also used the trailers as ADUs or short-term homes while their main home is under construction, the Hofmanns told Insider.

A close up of the exterior of the travel trailer with storage units.


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