For those who believe camping should come with marble countertops and 43-inch tires, the EarthRoamer LTx delivers in spades, but you’ll need a wallet as big as your wanderlust. This rolling fortress on wheels blends expedition-grade durability with five-star luxury, making it the ultimate escape vehicle for those who prefer their wilderness adventures with a side of opulence. After building over 425 vehicles and listening to seasoned explorers for decades, EarthRoamer has taken its expertise to a new level with the LTx, delivering a mobile lifestyle that’s as self-sufficient as it is stylish.
Built for Anywhere, Anytime
At its core, the LTx sits atop a Ford F-550 Lariat 4WD chassis, powered by a beastly 6.7L Power Stroke turbo diesel engine that churns out 475 horsepower and 1,050 lb-ft of torque. Paired with 43-inch military-grade tires, 12.5 inches of ground clearance, and a 1,000-mile fuel range, this isn’t just a vehicle—it’s your ticket to the edge of the map. The LTx also features upgraded approach and departure angles for off-road capability, though its 29-foot length and 18,000-pound weight mean you might not want to tackle the tightest trails.
Power, Solar, and (Not) Propane
The LTx redefines energy efficiency with a 24V electrical system that improves air conditioning by 45% over its predecessor, the LTi. The 18 kWh lithium-ion battery bank is 50% larger than before, storing more than enough juice for extended off-grid adventures. Pair that with a 1,480-watt solar array, and you’re practically running your own mini power grid.
Need more flexibility? The LTx’s revamped charging system includes a shore power charger that plays nicely with GFCI outlets and international power sources. Translation: no noisy propane tanks, no generator, no problem.
Interior Goals: Luxury Meets Functionality
Inside, the LTx is more of a “high-end condo” than a “camper.” A California King bed dominates the sleeping area, complete with dual side storage, USB ports, and reading lights—because you don’t need to rough it, even in the middle of nowhere. The L-shaped dining sectional comfortably seats four, transforms into a second bed, and offers panoramic views through dual-pane stained glass windows.
The kitchen doesn’t skimp on features, either. An Invisacook induction cooktop hides under sleek porcelain countertops, while the 10 cubic feet of fridge/freezer space ensures you can stock up for long trips. The wet bath ups the ante with teak accents, air slate finishes, and enough storage to rival a spa.
Room for Your Gear, and Then Some
For adventurers who bring their toys along, the LTx includes a rear garage that adds 36% more storage space than the previous model. The entry cabinet doubles as a mini mudroom for shoes, jackets, and gear, while the 42-inch HDTV can either vanish for a clear view outside or swivel into position for movie night. A locking barn door separates the camper from the cab, offering privacy and security—a detail that’s as practical as it is thoughtful.
Worth the Price of Admission?
All this engineering wizardry and luxury doesn’t come cheap. The EarthRoamer LTx starts at $798,000, but let’s face it—most builds will end up closer to $900,000. With a $100,000 deposit and a 12- to 18-month build time, you’ll need both patience and a solid bank account to secure one of these marvels.
Learn more at https://earthroamer.com/new-lti/ltx-explore.