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Invader's New Expandable Viator Trailer

24.03.2026 00:17 1 min 1 source
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Invader's New Expandable Viator Trailer
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South African manufacturer Invader has unveiled the prototype of its Viator trailer featuring an electric roof-lift system. The 5.5-meter-long model deploys in under a minute, includes a bedroom, hybrid bathroom, and slide-out kitchen, with a tare weight of 1,250 kg. The production version is scheduled for June delivery starting at ZAR 585,000.

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