Electric Vanlife is coming. Case in point.
Winnebago’s first EV camper concept was built on the bones of a standard Ford Transit van that had its combustion engine swapped out for a battery-powered motor. The eRV2 is more than just another electro conversion; it’s a true EV through and through. Its chassis comes from the all-electric Ford E-Transit, which comes equipped with its original 68-kWh battery pack.The newer vehicle is more powerful than its predecessor, able to produce 266 hp instead of 215 hp .
The camper’s name will probably change, but it certainly sounds like Winnebago plans to put the eRV2 into production. The van, which is on display at the Florida RV Supershow this week, is a fully operational prototype, according to the company. There’s clearly some work to be done, but it’s a safe bet that the company’s lineup will include a fully electric camper van sooner rather than later.
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