Earthcruiser Australia is opening its 2021 order books for its new seven-tonne IVECO Daily 4x4-based Expedition Earthcruiser EXP.
This new model joins a range of IVECO Daily cab/chassis options available for customers to configure to their exact specifications for their dream adventure in Australia’s outback.
Powered by IVECO’s 3.0-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder engine developing 180hp and 430Nm of torque, the all-wheel drive chassis with low range transmission, delivers true go-anywhere adventuring.
Euro 6 compliance ensures extremely low exhaust emissions, reducing the environmental impact of each journey.
Working with the base cab/chassis, Earthcruiser modifies the original vehicle to add in features born of years of experience.
The new seven-tonne chassis has a towing capacity of 3.5-tonne, and requires the driver to possess a light-rigid licence or better.
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The Earthcruiser is equipped with 100-litres of water as standard, although a 400-litre tank is optionally available. Similarly, the standard Iveco 90-litre fuel tank can be augmented by a further 400-litre tank.
The camper is fully moulded as a single piece for structural rigidity, and features high-density thermal foam walls, floor and roof to provide strength and temperature protection.
The cabin is modified to allow walk-through from the re-profiled swivel front seats to the camper area.
The roof is home to an upgradable 270-Watt solar panel system. There is an 1800-Watt inverter/charger, also upgradable, and there are 3 x 120 Amp batteries on board as well as a touch screen to control more than 80 functions in the camper body.
Across the IVECO Daily range there are multiple camper configurations with single and queen beds, with plush high-density mattresses with memory foam topper, and a fold down table.
Home comforts include a stainless-steel sink, inside and outside shower, slide-out internal toilet, fresh-water drinking fountain and upright fridge-freezer.
The cook-top can be either induction or diesel powered. There is also a continuous hot water service and climate control system
“This IVECO Daily 4x4 7-tonne GVM version, complete with the new option of an eight-speed automatic transmission, provides the discerning adventurer or explorer with the perfect vehicle with which to undertake their dream trek,” said Mark Fawcett, owner of Earthcruiser Australia.
“There is an almost unlimited choice of accessories and fittings that can be added at the production stage, for a fully integrated and very high-quality finish, that will stand the test of time and off-road exploring,” he added.
“The IVECO Daily chassis provides a very flexible basis for the ultimate adventure camper, as it is available in many configurations, so there’s a solution for everyone,” Mark said.
For full details on the standard and optional specification available with the IVECO Daily 4x4 Euro 6 seven-tonne chassis, visit the Earthcruiser website.