2016 International 4300 Crew Cab 4×4 w/ Box Manufaktur Habitat :: Featured Classified

International 4300

We’ve featured some monster rigs on Expedition Portal, but this has to be one of the most impressive to date. Right out of the gate, I commend the vision for this one-of-one 2016 International 4300 (115,243 miles) since it was built with intention and in all regards has been constructed to be a legitimate off-grid rolling home. Unlike some expedition trucks that have been overbuilt with the illusion of “crawler” capability, this truck focuses on luxurious off-grid comfort and will comfortably house six adults. That’s not to say this rig isn’t built to withstand the rigors of the backcountry; it boasts a heavy-duty 4WD conversion by Tulsa Truck Manufacturing and a plethora of rugged upgrades. At $304,999, this is not a budget vehicle, but in the world of luxury expedition trucks, it’s a fraction of what you’d expect to pay for a comparable build from the likes of industry giants EarthRoamer, Global Expedition Vehicles, or SLRV. Further still, the build specs are in no way inferior with a premium German-made Box Manufaktur habitation box and huge amenities that include a 2,400 amp hour lithium house battery system, 2,000 watts of solar, 140 gallons of freshwater with multi stage filtration, four-season climate control, a bespoke custom interior using premium materials, and much more. It’s worth noting that a lot of consideration was given during the build process to allow flexibility for future modifications and personalization, and detailed maintenance records are available upon request. 

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International 4300From the Seller:

This rig combines a robust chassis with a world-class, German-engineered Box Manufaktur FRP Composite habitat, and is intended for extended, self-sufficient travel in comfort. The rig is underpinned by a 2016 International 4300 Crew Cab chassis, which is powered by the reliable 6.7-liter Cummins diesel and has been further uprated with a comprehensive 4×4 conversion by Tulsa Truck Manufacturing in 2020. Complete maintenance records are available, showcasing meticulous care.”

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International 4300

2016 International 4300 Crew Cab 4×4

The 4300 is fitted with a 6.7-liter Cummins diesel motor that, depending on factory configuration, produces between 200-300 horsepower and a considerable 520-660 pound-feet of torque; it’s mated to an Allison 6-speed automatic transmission (impressive range provided via a 100-gallon tank). A powerful motor is matched with outstanding capability thanks to a heavy-duty 4WD system, high and low range, a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), an automatic tire inflation system, and full air suspension. These rugged attributes are balanced with a well-equipped cab with driver comforts that include: 

  • Air-conditioning
  • Bostrom wide ride (seating for 4) 
  • Leather heated captain’s chairs with lumbar controls 
  • Air ride cab
  • Cruise control 
  • Garmin Overlander GPS with integrated backup camera 
  • Garmin dashcam
  • weBoost Drive cell booster 

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Distinguishing Features

  • Box Manufaktur FRP habitat box engineered for four-season comfort and backcountry durability with structural FRP composite panels, Tern Overland double-pane acrylic glazing windows and roof hatches, custom wood cabinets with magnetic doors, and aluminum entrance ladder (reference original listing for full details)
  • Lithium house battery system (2,400 amp hours, BestGo LiFePO4 batteries), 2,000 watts of solar, 50-amp inlet, full Victron system (including SmartVictron Multiplus 3,000-watt inverter, Orion DC-DC charger, SmartSolar, Lynx Distributor, Smart Shunt, and Cerbo GX with Touch 50 display), 115-volt (12) and 12-volt (6) outlets, LED lighting throughout, and integrated system protection
  • Freshwater (140 gallons, 3-stage filtration system), electric water heater, Gobius Pro Bluetooth level indicator, graywater with indicator, macerator discharge pump 
  • Climate control with Mitsubishi 24,000 BTU mini-split air-conditioning and heat pump, Dometic furnace, radiant floor heat system, MaxxAir fan
  • LED backup flood lights and Rigid Industries LED DOT lights 
  • Galley kitchen with granite counters, Summit residential style refrigerator/freezer, stainless steel sink with sprayer faucet, portable 2-burner LP gas stove, toaster oven, microwave
  • Propane onboard storage (19 gallons) 
  • Bathroom with shower and Thetford 5-gallon toilet
  • Dedicated rear queen-size bedroom and dinette that converts to king king-size bed 
  • iKamper rooftop tent 
  • Underbody locking storage boxes 
  • Dragon Fly tarp 
  • Hydraulic lift, 2,500-pound capacity, currently configured for motorbike and spare tire
  • Super single wheels with Goodyear A/T tires

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This 2016 International 4300 Crew Cab 4×4 with a Box Manufaktur habitat is listed for $304,999 and is currently located in Springfield, Missouri. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Contact Information: 

Tel: 417-553-1044

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No money in the bank, but gas in the tank. Our resident Bikepacking Editor Jack Mac is an exploration photographer and writer living full-time in his 1986 Vanagon Syncro but spends most days at the garage pondering why he didn’t buy a Land Cruiser Troopy. If he’s not watching the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, he can be found mountaineering for Berghaus, sea kayaking for Prijon, or bikepacking for Surly Bikes. Jack most recently spent two years on various assignments in the Arctic Circle but is now back in the UK preparing for his upcoming expeditions—looking at Land Cruisers. Find him on his website, Instagram, or on Facebook under Bicycle Touring Apocalypse.