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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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.