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CampervanCo launches Toyota Alphard Pioneer II hybrid

Toyota Alphard Pioneer II hybrid

CampervanCo has launched its newest eco camper, with the conversion based on the Toyota Alphard Pioneer II hybrid.

This latest model has enhanced performance and lower emissions, meaning off-grid adventures can be even greener than before.

Long-term cabin connectivity without the emissions comes in the form of a lithium battery and the hybrid petrol-electric engine system delivers up to 50 MPG, making it one of the most efficient campervans on the market.

The 200-amp hours (Ah) lithium leisure battery supplies power to all 240v appliances, the cookerand the fridge for days without the need to access on-site hook-up.

That means more freedom to pitch up where you like and truly escape the idea of having to find a campsite or certificated location.

With normal use, there’s no need to recharge for a week, so wave goodbye to civilisation for a while.

A unique innovation by the CampervanCo is a 2,000-watt inverter to help you run the toaster and the microwave.

If and when the battery does run out, it can be recharged in just three hours from zero per cent, so you’ll be back on the road in no time.

Add to this the fact that the act of driving also recharges the battery and you’ve got a camper that’s versatile and more eco-friendly than most.

If that’s not enough and you’re looking for a back-up, then check out the roof where you’ll find a solar array capable of delivering 6Ah of power.

Gary Hayes, CEO and founder of CampervanCo, said: “We have created the Alphard Pioneer II so that it leaves no trace in ecologically sensitive areas.

“Its incredible leisure battery system and green power provide connectivity and zero emissions, recycling heat from the engine to provide support to the climate control, wherever you are. It is a real game changer in the eco-campervan industry.”

 

 

 

Photo: Peter Sandground