Storyteller Overland's $400K Ram-Based Hilt Camper: Off-Grid Luxury Meets Rugged Adventure
by AutoExpert | 26 September, 2023
Fancy a luxurious home on wheels that can venture off the beaten path? Storyteller Overland has your back. Their latest stunner, the Hilt off-road camper, based on a Ram 5500 chassis, promises to make off-grid adventures more comfortable than ever. Buckle up, because this flagship RV carries a price tag starting at a jaw-dropping $398,786.
From the get-go, the Hilt makes a statement with its rugged looks and 360-degree lighting. Additional highlights like chunky body cladding, a roof rack, and a formidable 20,000-pound winch mean this rig is ready for anything. Plus, the Zero Torsion Subframe and active hydraulic smart suspension ensure the living quarters stay balanced, irrespective of the terrain.
Once inside, you’re greeted by an indoor oasis. At the front, you'll find a queen-size bed, complete with all sorts of charging options. Turn around, and there's another convertible queen-size bed in the rear lounge. The wet bath doesn't disappoint either, boasting a 6-foot-5-inch shower!
If you're a foodie, the kitchen will win your heart. It's equipped with a convection microwave oven, air fryer, and a powerful 1,800-watt double-burner induction cooktop. Worried about storage? With 60 gallons worth of storage in seven drawers and a 6.9 cubic-foot fridge-freezer, there’s plenty of room for all your culinary needs.
And it's not just functional; it's stylish too. With rounded wood paneling and faux-leather upholstery, this camper is a sight for sore eyes. Dimmable mood lighting allows you to set the vibe just right, making the space feel even more inviting.
Comfort in extreme conditions? No problem. The Hilt features 2 inches of closed-cell foam insulation and comes with a 10,000 BTU heater and a 15,000 BTU air conditioner.
Powered by a 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel engine with 360 horsepower and 800 lb-ft of torque, this camper is no slouch on the road. With a 120-gallon freshwater tank and a 40-gallon gray water tank, you can stay off-grid for an extended period.
And let’s talk power. This camper comes fitted with 1,325 watts of solar panels on the roof, two 3,000-watt inverters, and a whopping 16.8 kWh M-Power System. So, yes, you can finally have your adventure and live it luxuriously too.
"This is the next wave in the adventure truck space," says Jeffrey Hunter, CEO of Storyteller Overland. With the acquisition of Global Expedition Vehicles in 2021, the brand is poised for an adventurous future. It seems like the Hilt is just the beginning.