Overland Classifieds :: 2010 EarthRoamer XV-LT

If you’re contemplating a no-expense-spared luxury overland rig, then an EarthRoamer may be for you. These monster builds are designed to take you around the world in unrivaled comfort while providing the capability and durability to tackle the harshest terrains and climates. Additionally, EarthRoamer engineers their trucks to be entirely self-contained for extended periods off-grid. These vehicles sell for the better part of a million dollars new, so they are not listed regularly, although we did feature this $200,000 EarthRoamer #28 earlier in the year. So, what’s it like to live in one? You can read on Expedition Portal how Christophe Noel spent a week in an EarthRoamer XV-LT in the Rocky Mountains to find out. Furthermore, if you’d like a better idea of what you get for $650,000, check out this comprehensive tour of an EarthRoamer on Kara and Nate’s YouTube channel. Today’s EarthRoamer has to be one of the nicest we’ve featured, with approximately “$60,000 in upgrades in the last six months,” yet priced competitively at $299,000.

From the Seller:

You’ve discovered the perfect remote campsite, now kick back and stay awhile. The ability to live comfortably off-grid for extended periods of time has been a cornerstone of EarthRoamer overland vehicles since 1998. Quiet, efficient, non-polluting solar power, a large battery bank, highly efficient appliances and lighting, and huge fuel and fresh water capacities will sustain you indefinitely.”

2010 EarthRoamer XV-LT

Today’s EarthRoamer XV-LT is built on a Ford F-550 chassis and features their 6.4-liter Power Stroke diesel, which produces 350 horsepower and a considerable 650 pound-feet of torque. A powerful and long-lived motor is mated with excellent go-anywhere credentials thanks to 4WD, low range, manually locking front hubs, front and rear locking differentials, beadlock wheels with Continental MPT 81 military-grade tires, Warn winch, and more. As you’d expect, the cab is very luxurious, with driver comforts that include:

  • Heated and powered leather captain seats
  • Climate control
  • Kenwood DMX sound system
  • Edge Insight to monitor gauges and codes

Distinguishing Features

  • EarthRoamer LTi rims and Continental MPT 81 tires
  • Freshwater tank with 90 gallons of capacity
  • 510 watts of solar
  • King shocks and Kelderman airbags
  • Airtronic furnace and hydronic water heater
  • Dual fuel tanks with 90 gallons of total capacity
  • Vitrifrigo refrigerator

This 2010 EarthRoamer XV-LT is listed for $299,000 and is currently located in Rifle, Colorado. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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