Phoenix Campers Introduces CyberPhoenix

Phoenix Campers has introduced the CyberPhoenix, a slide-in camper specifically designed for the Tesla Cybertruck. And boy, are we excited. Mild sarcasm aside, the CyberTruck remains a head turner, and what better way to let all your neighbors that you are a funky and quirky metrosexual with a temperamental Bitcoin wallet and a handful of Tesla shares? You are going to space one day while the rest of us labor in the lithium mines of Musk.

This new offering is engineered to integrate seamlessly with the CyberTruck’s unconventional angular bed, intending to address a key challenge for aftermarket accessory manufacturers. Traditional campers, with their practical standard rectangular designs, are generally incompatible with the Cybertruck’s unique geometry. I mean, what is, there are remarkably few wedge shape things on this planet. Phoenix Campers, known for their custom-built solutions, have taken a different approach by designing a camper with sharp angles that complement the truck’s trash can aesthetics. The result is a cohesive and aerodynamic profile that maintains vehicle efficiency. With its low-profile construction, the combined unit fits into standard seven-foot garages when the truck’s suspension is set to medium or low.

The CyberPhoenix is built using a lightweight yet durable aluminum exoskeleton. Its polished aluminum exterior mirrors the Cybertruck’s appearance, ensuring a consistent and integrated look while minimizing additional weight and emphasising greasy fingerprints. Inside, composite paneling creates a modern and quirky living space, designed to maximize efficiency without compromising comfort. The wooden planks and brown canvas bring a touch of wood cabin to the space ship.

Despite its compact size, the CyberPhoenix offers an array of features that make it a practical option for extended trips, depending who you ask. The sleeping area accommodates up to four people and includes an extra-tall bedroom with under-bed storage. The kitchenette is equipped with a stove, sink, and a 48-quart cooler-style refrigerator. Bathroom facilities include a Porta Potti with dedicated storage, along with both indoor and outdoor shower options. A three-speed reversible fan roof vent helps maintain interior comfort across different climates, and a push-button roof lift system, along with a screen door, enhances usability and ventilation.

The camper is designed for off-grid capabilities, featuring an 800-watt expandable solar battery charging system. A 400Ah lithium battery and a 2000-watt inverter provide additional power, reducing reliance on the Cybertruck’s battery. An exterior 110V outlet further enhances the camper’s utility for various applications.

Phoenix Campers is currently taking orders for the CyberPhoenix, with a base price of $59,900. Due to the custom nature of the camper, units are being sold on a pre-order basis, ensuring that each one meets the specific requirements of its owner.

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Graeme Bell is an author and explorer who has dedicated his life to traveling the planet by land, seeking adventure and unique experiences. Together with his wife and two children, Graeme has spent the last decade living permanently on the road in a self-built Land Rover based camper. They have explored 27 African countries (including West Africa), circumnavigated South America, and driven from Argentina to Alaska, which was followed by an exploration of Europe and Western Asia before returning to explore the Americas. Graeme is the Senior Editor 4WD for Expedition Portal, a member of the Explorers Club, the author of six books, and an Overland Journal contributor since 2015. You can follow Graeme's adventures across the globe on Instagram at graeme.r.bell