EarthRoamer XV-JP becomes reality.

EarthRoamer XV-JP

EarthRoamer’s latest expedition vehicle, the XV-JP, has just become a reality. Based off concept drawings first shown off back in January 2007, and built off the new 4-door 2007 Jeep JK Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, the XV-JP features an integrated camper “shell” with a roof-mounted tent with sleeping space for 2 adults and all the amenities and necessities for extended-length overland travel. Check out a photo of the roof tent deployed and some preliminary specs after the break.

EarthRoamer XV-JP

Highlights:
• Electric motor-powered Loftop™ opens to provide nine feet of interior stand-up height, a kevlar rope-supported, cantilevered queen size bed, and a combination tent/screen room under the rear of the Loftop™.
• Interchangeable “skins” for the Loftop™ let you customize your rig for different weather conditions and are available in all-season, extreme cold weather, and high temperature radiant barrier designs.
• Composite sandwich construction body provides a high strength-to-weight ratio.
• 6100 btu forced air furnace, electric fan ventilation and large windows with built in screens and sunshades keep you comfortable year round.
• Engine-heated 4 gallon hot water tank and a 25 gallon fresh water supply provide plenty of hot and cold water to the indoor galley and shower. Inside cassette toilet with 4.5 gallon externally accessible cassette provides
an elegant solution to waste management – no more dragging a porta-potti through your camper!
• Ultra efficient 4 cubic foot chest refrigerator/freezer utilizes cold plate technology to keep your food and beverages cold.
• 80 watt solar panel and 210 amp-hour AGM battery bank provides power to spare.
• In-dash GPS navigation/AV system with upgraded amplifier and speakers keeps you informed and entertained.
HID off road lights, 8 cfm air compressor, 9000 pound winch, winch bumper and upgraded suspension equips you for any adventure

For more photos of the new XV-JP, check out http://www.earthroamer.com/jp/.

14 Comments so far

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  3. Marcus April 4th, 2007 10:49 pm

    I’d like to know how much this thing costs I bet with all the mods it’s a lot of $$$

  4. Jammonji April 7th, 2007 2:17 pm

    OK….I’m picturing a scaled down model for TJ’s…sleeps two & 1/2 (dog).

  5. [...] EarthRoamer recently posted a new photo gallery showcasing the interior of their oh-so-cool JK Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited-based XV-JP expedition vehicle. The gallery features 22 photos (the first of which is above) detailing the interior layout and design of the XV-JP. Two things I found interesting were the miniature Warn winch that is used for closing and deploying the canopy and that the space over the cab of the Jeep is actually quite spacious and appears to hold a fair amount of gear. [...]

  6. Andy March 5th, 2008 2:45 am

    Good afternoon. My name is Andy, I from Moscow. I liked your Earth Roamer XV-JP, tell me please the price of it and as it is possible to order it? Thankful in advance.

  7. Harry March 10th, 2008 12:10 pm

    Please tell me how much

  8. Jennifer April 24th, 2008 12:32 pm

    How Much?

  9. Rob April 30th, 2008 4:35 pm

    The site www.americangaragemagazine.com has an article on the Earthroamer Jeep withthe pricing and order time for smanuals versus automatics.

  10. william sembillo August 30th, 2008 10:17 am

    how much ?????

  11. Burt September 1st, 2008 9:33 pm

    Priced at $110,000, the EarthRoamer XV-JP is built on the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4WD Unlimited platform.

  12. Jose November 6th, 2008 12:40 am

    THIS THING IS OF THE HOOK? MUY CHINGON HOMS!
    I LIKE IT A LOT. I JUST GOT A 1967 JEEP WAGONEER AND LET ME TELL YOU I HAVE LOTS OF HOPES FOR THE BAD BOY, THEY CALL IT UNIOR! WAS PASSED DOWN FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER TO THE DAUGHTER AND SHE IS NOW IN THE 80’S I JUST PICK IT UP, RATS HAD GONE TROUGH IT AND DID MESS IT UP PIRTY GOOD, THE WIRE WHERE AL CHUWED UP, SO I GOT SOME WORK TO DO. BUT I LOVE JEEP

  13. mudlover November 12th, 2008 11:15 am

    This thing looks good, but I don’t think that it can really withstand any off-road and weather condition. When I go to my expedition trips I make sure that I have an expedition vehicle that is totally self-sufficient and I am sure that this one is not the case. I would recommend Global Expedition Vehicles, they really sell expedition vehicles that you feel safe of going anywhere and ready to go through what the mother nature has to offer. Please check the website www.globalxvehicles.com. They also sell smaller expedition vehicles if that is the preference

  14. harry sienaya January 24th, 2009 11:31 am

    I have an idea,to create one sistem in the car, a simp-ly one innovation
    but i believe its very useful for car owner in the world. are you interesting of my idea ?

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