dutch company haaks has unveiled an expandable camper that pops-up to reveal a tiny two storey dwelling. the compact cabin is designed to sit on the back of a flatbed truck and is supported by a set of hydraulic legs when installed on the ground.
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a triangular pop-up roof transforms haaks wood-clad camper into a tiny house with all the necessary amenities. called opperland, it measures 158 x 90 x 99-in (400 x 228 x 252-cm) and fits on the base of a fiat ducato. when the vehicle is drived out form under the camper, the mobile home is lowered to the ground and levelled out.
housing the bedroom upstairs, the opperland’s lower level presents a spacious living area that features a dinette located inside the tailgate. it also includes a kitchen with a sink, an induction cooktop and an 81-l fridge/freezer. this is all powered by a 360-ah lithium-ion battery onboard.
at the back of the camper, a small bathroom with toilet and shower sits opposite a staircase that leads to the upper level. upstairs, a double mattress fills the space illuminated by a small triangular window located in the pitch of the roof. there’s also a light mounted near the apex.
the haaks opperland expandable camper starts at €129,983 (approximately $143,375USD), including the base of the fiat ducato 3.5t chassis with. it features a 146-hp 2.3-liter multijet diesel engine, six-speed manual transmission, 5-in touchscreen uconnect infotainment system and rear air suspension. each model includes 45-l fresh and waste water tanks, a victron inverter and a truma water heater.
project info
company: haaks
model: opperland
price: approximately $143,375USD