This luxurious tiny home on wheels was made from a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van
This luxurious tiny home on wheels was made from a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van
Hymer has partnered with BASF to create a concept tiny home on wheels, the VisionVenture.
The home is built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis.
BASF, a German chemical company with a self-proclaimed focus on sustainability, provided over 20 materials for the home, including the paintwork, high-performance plastics, and slate veneers.
The home keeps the Sprinter’s doors, headlights, and radiator grille.
However, the windscreen, A-pillar, hood, and rooflight have been redesigned.
Parts of the home, including the wheel arch panel, were produced using 3D printing, which Hymer claims gives the parts a “robust, rubber-like quality.”
Hymer claims the paintwork can cool the surface temperature of the car by 20 degrees Celsius, or 68 degrees Fahrenheit, and interior of the vehicle by 4 degrees Celsius, or 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
The LED-illuminated staircase also has extra interior storage space.
The home comes with an inflatable pop-top roof with a seven-centimeter thick honeycomb wall for insulation. The roof can be inflated with either hot or cooled air and is photovoltaic like a solar panel, increasing its self-sufficiency, according to Hymer.
The interior of the Sprinter-home includes a private patio with a pull-out electric barbecue, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and living “room” that doubles as an office space.
Multiple decorations in the home are multi-purpose. For example, the wall covering was designed as a “rail system” that allows for storage or decoration hanging. The lamp can be moved and serves as a patio light, ceiling light, and light pendant.
The bathroom side wall unfolds to allow the sink to be stored away.
This leaves more room for a shower cubicle that has a rain shower function.
Hymer claims the concept car is a foreshadowing of what travel could look like by 2025.