Hymer Reinvents RV Life, Brings ‘Vision’ Camper to Market

Hymer has actually gone and done exactly what auto lovers always want but rarely get – brought its wild, innovative concept to market, without even watering it down, according to a report at NewAtlas.com.

The revolutionary VisionVenture B+ camper van concept it premiered at the 2019 Düsseldorf Caravan Salon becomes reality at this year’s Caravan Salon. Now called the Venture S, the all-wheel-drive Mercedes Sprinter off-grid RV keeps the concept van’s look and style intact while bringing to market cutting-edge features like the rear yacht deck, interior staircase, transforming two-in-one bathroom, and inflatable pop-up second story.

As amazing a concept as it was, we never thought the VisionVenture was destined to see the light of day as a production model, especially not in three years’ time. Hymer even called it a design study at launch, and it looked solely like an exploratory vessel for next-generation features and innovations, some of which have already made it into Hymer Group products like the Bürstner Lyseo Gallery TD and Niesmann + Bischoff iSmove motorhomes.

To see the complete NewAtlas.com article, click here.

Hymer has actually gone and done exactly what auto lovers always want but rarely get – brought its wild, innovative concept to market, without even watering it down, according to a report at NewAtlas.com.

The revolutionary VisionVenture B+ camper van concept it premiered at the 2019 Düsseldorf Caravan Salon becomes reality at this year’s Caravan Salon. Now called the Venture S, the all-wheel-drive Mercedes Sprinter off-grid RV keeps the concept van’s look and style intact while bringing to market cutting-edge features like the rear yacht deck, interior staircase, transforming two-in-one bathroom, and inflatable pop-up second story.

As amazing a concept as it was, we never thought the VisionVenture was destined to see the light of day as a production model, especially not in three years’ time. Hymer even called it a design study at launch, and it looked solely like an exploratory vessel for next-generation features and innovations, some of which have already made it into Hymer Group products like the Bürstner Lyseo Gallery TD and Niesmann + Bischoff iSmove motorhomes.

To see the complete NewAtlas.com article, click here.