I like how they keep the functionality of sensors and cameras. The idea of just replacing a portion of flooring is forward thinking and the use of the outer boxes for everything from extra fuel to recovery equipment is smart. The pass through is small but I guess it would only be used sparingly and the different chassis and off road geometry is something I would definitely enjoy seeing in use. Thank you for bringing up the differences of the cassette toilet as opposed to the black tank.
Thanks for the feedback my friend…if I get a chance to actually road and off-road test this, I’ll see if I can get through that pass through 😳🤣…In regards to the toilet, yep I’m definitely a black tank traditional toilet kinda guy, however I have seen circumstances where the cassette type is useful…
This is exactly the kind of rig I want, but most RVs of this type are overbuilt and overpriced. But this one offers just enough capability without going needlessly over the top like an Earth Roamer. It will fill a sweet spot in the market that is currently empty. I'd like to know the full specs, overall size, grey water capacity, battery/inverter options, etc. Also, it'd be nice to know pricing because that will reveal whether or not this rig truly makes sense. I'm guessing $250k+ based on what I'm seeing here which is fair as long as it is truly built to last and not cheaply thrown together like most RVs. I'm planning to purchase a nice off-grid travel rig when I retire so I will definitely keep this one on my radar.
In Korea, this product is sold for about $80,000, including Korean-made vehicles. The price of the vehicle is lower than that of Ford, and the overall size is a little smaller. Wouldn't it be cheaper than your expected price?
While I prefer an overall length of 20 feet this is not bad............Is a smaller size optionally, and what can be removed or added is the bigger question? I'll check the website. Nice build, the locking gas cap reveals attention to detail.
reasonably priced awesome truck ..... however the toilet cassette above the water filter, even if safe from contamination is: ... totally GROSSSSS RETHINK THAT PLACEMENT
Hi can someone explain if the Rex Rover is really from 27 North, or is it in fact a licensed product from Korea? Seems like this was the original Rex Rover: ruclips.net/video/9p6cKNb8Qi4/видео.html I still think the product from 27 North is great regardless... and Korea itself produces great stuff...
I like how they keep the functionality of sensors and cameras. The idea of just replacing a portion of flooring is forward thinking and the use of the outer boxes for everything from extra fuel to recovery equipment is smart. The pass through is small but I guess it would only be used sparingly and the different chassis and off road geometry is something I would definitely enjoy seeing in use. Thank you for bringing up the differences of the cassette toilet as opposed to the black tank.
Thanks for the feedback my friend…if I get a chance to actually road and off-road test this, I’ll see if I can get through that pass through 😳🤣…In regards to the toilet, yep I’m definitely a black tank traditional toilet kinda guy, however I have seen circumstances where the cassette type is useful…
Wow, this is a much improved version. Love it. ❤
Just phenomenal!
Thanks Lizzy 😃
Would love to take this on the Mojave or Applegate trail! Or even Death Valley/Mengel Pass to see how it performs.
Agreed that would be cool to see Ursula
Tiger for the W
This is exactly the kind of rig I want, but most RVs of this type are overbuilt and overpriced. But this one offers just enough capability without going needlessly over the top like an Earth Roamer. It will fill a sweet spot in the market that is currently empty. I'd like to know the full specs, overall size, grey water capacity, battery/inverter options, etc. Also, it'd be nice to know pricing because that will reveal whether or not this rig truly makes sense. I'm guessing $250k+ based on what I'm seeing here which is fair as long as it is truly built to last and not cheaply thrown together like most RVs. I'm planning to purchase a nice off-grid travel rig when I retire so I will definitely keep this one on my radar.
In Korea, this product is sold for about $80,000, including Korean-made vehicles.
The price of the vehicle is lower than that of Ford, and the overall size is a little smaller.
Wouldn't it be cheaper than your expected price?
@@이가람-j3s No. This is the USA, the cost of everything is absurdly inflated here. If it's $80k in Korea, it will be at least $200k in the USA.
Try $400k.
Very NICE. 👍
Thanks my friend 👍
Really impressive
Thank you!
Love this RV truck!!
Saw thease at the Korean factory they had the door at the back option also.
Hmmm.... interesting.
@@strangerpalooza ruclips.net/video/A4kmjkIwCqw/видео.htmlsi=0pqB4cyxt-QsLzpm
Very interesting.
Love this, love you! 🙌🏻
Thanks Pavel, you and the team at 27North Rocks! ♥👍
Really nice
Thank you!
I need to hit the lotto because I really want one of these!!!
While I prefer an overall length of 20 feet this is not bad............Is a smaller size optionally, and what can be removed or added is the bigger question? I'll check the website. Nice build, the locking gas cap reveals attention to detail.
Adding a generator could be consider an overkill?
reasonably priced awesome truck ..... however the toilet cassette above the water filter, even if safe from contamination is: ... totally GROSSSSS
RETHINK THAT PLACEMENT
what is the tire size on this
35”s
I've been looking at them
I seem the best one I was gonna buy
I will get my money back If I sold it Earth Roamer SX❤❤2022
No Generator!??
Tiger for the Win.
Hi can someone explain if the Rex Rover is really from 27 North, or is it in fact a licensed product from Korea? Seems like this was the original Rex Rover: ruclips.net/video/9p6cKNb8Qi4/видео.html
I still think the product from 27 North is great regardless... and Korea itself produces great stuff...
Great question. It’s a co-developed product between 27North and Gaja that is exclusively only available through 27North! Thank you for the kind words!