New Camping Trailers with Retro Designs and Great Functionality Arriving in 2024
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 Published On Apr 20, 2024

We are not saying that camper’s exterior design has anything to do with its functionality, but wouldn’t it be great if your caravan reflected personal style and stood out on the campgrounds. Today we suggest exploring the new lineup of retro trailers that combine beautiful looks with cleverly engineered floorplans and versatile amenities.
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Bowlus Rivet: bowlus.com/rivet
Bowlus continues to diversify its target audience by entering a lower price range, yet still maintaining a premium pricing strategy. The newly introduced Rivet, replacing the Heritage Edition model, aims to captivate tech-savvy customers with a penchant for retro designs and deep pockets. This 25.3-foot aluminum masterpiece of a trailer has been ruggedized with a 3-inch suspension lift.

Bean Stock 2.0: beantrailer.com/bean-stock-minimalist
The beloved teardrop trailer with its timeless design undergoes a transformation to become lighter and more cost-effective, albeit at the expense of its tailgate galley. The second version of the Bean Stock maintains its exceptional construction quality but now starts at a price of $16,000, which remains a steal considering its seamless single-piece molded fiberglass build and Raptor-coated honeycomb-composite sidewalls.

Pink Barefoot: nucamprv.com/barefoot-camper
Following the partnership between UK-based Barefoot Caravans and America’s Nucamp, along with other distributors worldwide, including those in Australia, this retro camper swiftly achieved international acclaim. The Barefoot Camper offers a unique and nostalgic travel experience, featuring a spacious interior for luxurious comfort during journeys.

Airstream Trade Wind: airstream.com/travel-trailers/trade-wind
Wally Byam, the founder of Airstream, is credited with introducing the world's inaugural self-contained travel trailer, marking a pivotal moment in 1958. The innovative Trade Wind model aims to uphold the visionary philosophy of its founding father by offering the most advanced electric package on an Airstream.

2024 ERIBA Touring 310: eriba.com/de/en/caravan-models/eriba-touring
With a presence in the market for over 60 years, the Eriba Touring remains a revered icon in the caravan-trailer segment. Despite undergoing numerous restyles and upgrades over the years, the model retains its classic retro appearance, distinctive body shape, and aerodynamic front-end design. Among the Touring family, the 310 stands as the smallest model available.

Type 2 Campers T2.3: type2campers.com
Type 2 Campers T2.3 is a Volkswagen Bus-inspired trailer that has a pop-up rood, sleeps up to 4 people, and offers a full kitchenette as an option.

X-Cabin 300: x-cabin.jp/en/x-cabin300-products_en
The Effect Meiji Corporation, a Nagoya-based company renowned for LED lighting and clockwork, has expanded its operations into the realm of outdoor recreation. Their latest venture under the X-Cabin brand draws clear inspiration from the iconic Airstream caravans, while also paying homage to the parent company's industrial heritage.

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