A qualified recreational vehicle should possess cross-country power, because only a cross-country motorhome could take you to views at remote place that others were not able to reach, and enable you pursue poetic life others have no access to.
Compared with general cars, the cross-country motorhome would obviously cost much and the inner space would be restricted by the actual size of the auto body. Therefore, the larger of the cross-country motorhome, the better. As you know, there was one big motorhome created based by Unimog. However, the Unimog is much smaller than the following Zetros.
In the series of Mercedes off-roads, Zetros aims to be higher level cross-country motorhome. The Bigger size of the auto body offers a larger inner space. Equipped with full-time four-wheel drive system and huge ground clearance, we no longer need to further strengthen its off-road performance. The matching power system is a 243kW diesel engine with a maximum output torque of 1300 N·m. This guarantees that the Pure 500 Zetros will overcome most of the terrain.
The Zetros 1883 provides great convenience in the architecture of the living area. In Action Mobil's solution, it is no longer limited to the full functionality, but is further upgraded to a sense of luxury. In the layout of the living area, the Pure 500 Zetros offers a small kitchen with a gas stove, sink and dishwasher. A small washroom is provided in front of the kitchen. The rear of the living area is the layout of the living room, providing functions including a bed, a sofa, a closet, a small dining table, and the like. In some details of the living quarter, small storage spaces can be found everywhere. The interior color of the living area is also very home.
In terms of self-sustainability, the Pure 500 Zetros can carry 460L of fresh water for practical use, as well as a 140L wastewater tank. The tank has a capacity of 600L, which is enough for long-term battery life. In addition, the solar panels on the roof can provide 1110 watts of electrical load.
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