Nolva? Kitsune is modified based on Mercedes-Benz 4×4 chassis, and the exterior painting adopts rare color matching, and the whole vehicle is replaced with Bailuchi all-terrain tires. The folding tent on the back frame and top is convenient for carrying things outdoors and can accommodate 1-2 people. In terms of power, this car is equipped with a 3.0T diesel turbocharged engine, which is matched with a 7-speed automatic transmission. The maximum power is 240 HP, and the peak torque directly reaches 530 Nm, which is only 3 tons for a fully armed vehicle. This engine is more than enough to drive this car.
Nolva? Kitsune fixes the surfboard bracket it carries on the car wall of the driver's seat, the snowboard and wooden frame are installed on the inner railing, and the bicycle repair desk is hung on the shelf of the loading door; ARB air compressor can meet the inflation demand. This car is equipped with the user's adventure equipment all the year round.
In order to ensure the maximum utilization of space, there is no complete shower room and bathroom in the car. The most direct way is to fix the shower room module on the guide rail at the rear of the car, and then enclose a simple shower room with a soft waterproof curtain, which is also a common practical design of foreign off-road RVs.
The rear of the car is undoubtedly the biggest highlight of this car, which can be described as ever-changing King Kong. The back can be transformed into several layouts, which can be combined into a double bed, an independent single bed, a sofa or a bunk bed. This is an innovative design form in terms of transformation space. The above picture shows the sofa state and the independent single bed state. A long metal guide rail is fixed on the cabin wall of the car to fix all kinds of equipment, which is also the ultimate model to provide users with more outdoor activities.
The above picture shows the sofa state, which, together with the movable oval dining table, forms a U-shaped sofa living room.
After the metal bed plate is installed on the upper and lower guide rails, a bunk bed is formed.
Ski equipment can also be installed on the long base of the rear of the car as needed.
Further inside, Norva divided the kitchen into two independent modules for display. The driver's modular kitchen is equipped with a sink with a glass cover, a refrigerator with a stainless steel shell, drawers and a workbench. There is a diesel stove in the small area of the aisle, which can extend the countertop and extra storage space. We found that besides the furniture on both sides, the aisle space was very abundant.
The portable toilet is designed to slide out of the independent module at the lower part of the stove to complete the disassembly of the bathroom.
In the front, Norva placed three seats in the back row behind the second movable dining table and the rotatable cab seat, integrating driving and camping space. Compared with the front lounge of other campers, it looks a little cramped. We prefer to eat in the spacious back compartment, but this design makes the van have a five-seat layout and adds extra dining and working space.
In order to ensure users' off-grid (off-city) life, Kitsune is equipped with 550Ah lithium battery, 3 10W solar charging, 2000W inverter/charger, 80L clean water tank, 80L grey water tank, fuel heater and other equipment.
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