Maybe it’s just me but this doesn’t feel like a Nucamp product. Sure it has a lot of the same components you see on Nucamp campers but it feels cheap it reminds me of an R-Pod…granted slightly nicer but just feels off brand to me. The Avia was special…very Euro…same with the 320 and 400 coming from literal European designs. This feels very generic. Way too expensive for what it is.
Firmly agree it doesn’t feel like a nucamp original. Dinette looks basic and counters look like cheap Formica. Saw an intech product yesterday and had an Avia feel. Also saw other products which felt like the haven at half the price.
Just ordered one. I too was hesitant on the $60k price tag but there must be some significant dealership incentives as we got a final list price of just over $50k with the upgraded Battle Born battery options. I will say none of the videos on youtube really answer questions but I was fortunately enough to get a email from nucamp. For example, there is a large storage compartment under the back seat cushion on the dinette. There is also a bit of storage under the seat cushion closest to the bed. The fridge is a new model that runs on DC. The ALDE is propane or AC. Best estimates with the a/c on battery is about 3 hours but I think a lot will depend on heat outside. The awning is automatic. The rear trailer hitch is 1.5" and only rated to 150lbs (yea, big disappointment there).
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