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A group of former Apple, Cruise, Tesla and Volvo employees have teamed up to create a futuristic camper trailer called the Pebble Flow.

The debut of the new product will take place next month at the Los Angeles Auto Show. It is intended to be “the most technically advanced travel trailer on the market.” The trailer has an aerodynamic design with clean lines and a spacious interior. Large windows provide a 270-degree view around, and the glass area is visually expanded with black accents.

The trailer also has an InstaCamp feature. As the company explains, by pressing a button the awning unfolds, the ladder comes out, and the lights and stabilizers with automatic leveling turn on. All this takes no more than a minute.

The length of the trailer is 7.6 meters, which is approximately the same as the Airstream Trade Wind motorhome. This is quite a lot, and it requires a vehicle with a towing capacity of more than 2800 kg.

The trailer has a four-seater dinette and climate control system. There is also a stylish kitchen with induction hob, convection microwave and full-size refrigerator. There are also two double beds to accommodate up to four people.

Flow is powered by a 45 kWh battery that promises owners autonomy for up to seven days. This is facilitated by a 1 kW solar panel. The trailer has AC and DC charging capabilities, as well as a regenerative charging feature that allows the trailer to produce electricity while it is being towed.

Interestingly, Flow has a Magic Hitch feature. When activated, the trailer is automatically coupled to the tow vehicle. The trailer can be controlled remotely to make parking and maneuvering in tight spaces easier.

Pebble Flow is available for pre-order, and deliveries of the model are scheduled to begin before the end of 2024. It should be noted that the base price of the trailer is $109,000 (~10.5 million rubles).

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