What do you get when you combine the luxury of a yacht, the technology of “The Jetsons” and the functionality of an RV?
Well, you can get your hands on a futuristic travel trailer known as the Romotow T8 that can transform into a spacious mobile camper at the push of a button.
A dream of ten years has come true
The Romotow T8 RV is the brainchild of New Zealand-based architectural design firm W2, who have been working on the project for over 10 years.
The company first unveiled the Lomotow concept in 2012, but it took six years to build a working prototype and another five years to complete design and production. The result is a sleek and stylish trailer that looks like it’s from the future.
Rotating cabin that doubles your living space
The most notable feature of the Lomoto T8 is its rotating cabin that can be rotated 90 degrees from the shell when parked. This doubles the living space and creates an L-shaped floor plan that reveals covered composite teak decking and wainscoting with a folding table or bench. The round front nose has removable canvas/mesh sidewalls inside to keep bugs out.
The rotation is controlled by an automatic hydraulic system, making the process smooth and easy. No special skills or tools are required to operate the Romotow T8. Just press the hitch to tow and the button to transform.
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Comfortable and luxurious home on wheels
Romotow T8 is a comfortable and luxurious home on wheels with modern interiors and panoramic windows. It’s also quite large, measuring 29.5 feet long, 11 feet high, and 8 feet wide. The cabin has a fully equipped kitchenette and dining area.
The bathroom has a standing shower, toilet and sink.
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For the bedroom, you can choose between two single beds or one king-sized bed.
With the addition of a lift-up double bed in the living room, it can accommodate up to 6 people. Cabins also have optional features such as upgraded appliances, wall-mounted televisions, outdoor projector systems, and multi-zone sound systems. The Romotow T8 is powered by a 200 Ah lithium battery and has a 395 watt solar panel on the roof.
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expensive investment
However, the Lomoto T8 is not a cheap trailer. It costs about $268,500, which is more expensive than some homes. But Lomotow T8 is worth the investment, according to Lomotow co-founder Matt Wilkie. He says the trailer is built to last more than 50 years and is something he can pass down to his children and grandchildren.
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How to order your own rolling RV
If you’re interested in owning a Romotow T8, order now. its website. Currently, it takes approximately 12 months from order to delivery. Romotow T8 is currently available only in white. You can also customize your trailer with a variety of finishes and accessories to suit your tastes and needs.
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Cart important points
The Romotow T8 is an RV that will definitely turn heads due to its futuristic appearance. This completely challenges traditional notions of what a mobile camper is or should be like. The great thing about this is that it offers a unique combination of luxury, technology, and functionality, making it appealing to anyone who loves traveling and exploring new places in this kind of travel trailer. I think that’s true.
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