Not to mention, the panoramic windows can be electronically tinted using LCD technology for added privacy. In Episode 366 of the RV Podcast we meet a Mom and Dad who plan to spend the next several years traveling the country with their 6 kids in a double decker. The sunroom adds another 133 square feet of living space on the second floor that can be converted into a tea room, a yoga space, or whatever your heart desires. Ordinarily, it’s a big enough RV in and of itself, with 20 square meters (215 square feet) of space on the first floor. And that’s exactly the party trick the SAIC Maxus Life Home V90 Villa Edition has up its sleeve. Taking the classic pop-top to the next level, the roof of this RV expands to an entire second-story sunroom-complete with a walk-out balcony. While an RV that expands outwards isn’t a new concept, one that expands upwards to become a double decker is. The spacious interior boasts modern, minimal design and expands to 215 square feet of living space when it is parked. Designed and manufactured in China, this double-decker camper van will spoil even the most high maintenance of travelers with a life of luxury on the go. For more content like this follow The SLRV 8×8 Commander is a two-story, eight-wheeled adventure vehicle that was custom designed for an Australian family back in 2018. Model name: MGRV-1 Dimensions(mm): 1131025504200 G.V.W.(kg): 12920 Fuel. Australian-based company SLRV introduced a giant expedition vehicle to their line of extreme RVs, and the double-decker behemoth can comfortably sleep eight to ten passengers. But Youtube user Ron Onrust makes it look like a piece of cake in this 20-step video. Converting a double-decker bus to an RV is not an easy task. Its a two-story mobile mansion for Simon Cowell, a tough as nails two-bedroom rig from Showhauler, and a NASA inspired trailer. The latest and greatest of these is the Maxus Life Home V90 Villa Edition by SAIC Motor. Double-Decker Bus RV MGRV-1 - MG Products Made In China, China Manufacturer. After buying a 90-seat coach in 2011, this Youtube user completely stripped the inside and built his dream home-on-wheels.
The interior is full of luxurious accents like marble, oak wood, and leather finishes. It comes with a full kitchen, master bedroom, showers, restrooms, and more. It features over 1,000 square feet of living and working areas and are practical for many uses. RVs and campers designed with that explicit purpose continue to hit the market, each time offering more and more coveted amenities. This former 18-wheeler has been converted into a double-decker RV.
Though this nomadic lifestyle isn't for everyone, there is an undeniable appeal to maintaining all the comforts of your stationary home as you set out on the open road. Over the years, van life has been gaining more and more traction.