Overland Campers Debuted Three New Models
Michael Hemsworth — February 13, 2026 — Autos
References: overlandercampers & homecrux
Overland Campers has announced a new range of overlanding adventure vehicles engineered to enable explorers to easily take to the open road without leaving comfort and must-have amenities behind.
The latest models include the Ridge, Range and Fjord, which are each built on the Ford E-Series chassis to easily tackle a variety of off-road environments. The vehicles can come with additional features like 4x4 conversions and greater ground clearance to accommodate those who prefer to go off the beaten path. The campers each come in two trim options including the Luxe Terra (LT) and the Extreme Terra (XT), which can each be upgraded with solar power, heated tank pads and more.
The latest models from Overland Campers can accommodate four to six people at once and are priced stating at $109.900.
The latest models include the Ridge, Range and Fjord, which are each built on the Ford E-Series chassis to easily tackle a variety of off-road environments. The vehicles can come with additional features like 4x4 conversions and greater ground clearance to accommodate those who prefer to go off the beaten path. The campers each come in two trim options including the Luxe Terra (LT) and the Extreme Terra (XT), which can each be upgraded with solar power, heated tank pads and more.
The latest models from Overland Campers can accommodate four to six people at once and are priced stating at $109.900.
Trend Themes
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Solar-powered Overlanding — Rooftop and onboard solar integration is enabling extended off-grid stays and reducing reliance on campsite hookups, creating scope for energy-dense, vehicle-integrated power systems.
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Modular Off-road Platforms — Chassis-based, trim-configurable campers are shifting expectations toward swappable modules and platformized vehicle architectures that can support rapid interior and capability reconfigurations.
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High-capacity Small-group Expedition Vehicles — Compact campers designed to comfortably house four to six occupants are redefining expedition logistics and provoking interest in space-efficient climate control, sanitation and storage innovations.
Industry Implications
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Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing — Traditional RV builders are being challenged by lightweight, off-road-capable designs that blend comfort with ruggedization, enabling new manufacturing approaches around composite materials and integrated systems.
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Aftermarket 4X4 Conversion Services — Specialist conversion providers are gaining prominence as consumers demand factory-compatible 4x4 drivetrains and suspension upgrades, spotlighting opportunities for certified, OEM-aligned retrofit ecosystems.
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Renewable Energy for Mobile Applications — Portable and vehicle-mounted renewable energy solutions are becoming essential to long-range travel, prompting development of compact storage, thermal management and smart power distribution tailored to mobile use.
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