Ultimate Survival Vehicle 2 – Campa Expedition Vehicle System

Campa USA has been building all terrain survival systems for some time.  They make some interesting vehicles for survival and emergency response.  The have trailers with integrated kithcens, hot water systems, water tanks, solar panels, 12v electrical systems, water purification, refrigeration, portable generators and much more.  Their newest offering is the Campa EVS, which is an integrated solution (see above) with a vehicle, that includes many of the features of the trailers along with Showers, GPS, Fridge, Freezer and more.  If you’re looking to outfit your vehicle or purchase a new one… this may be the one.

Read the specs after the jump:

From Campausa.com:

The Campa EVS is an innovative self-contained vehicle that incorporates most of the features found on Campa trailers, all custom fitted on a 4×4 truck. Features include

  • Campa Roof-top tent with zip-in kitchen room
  • 17 gallon fuel tank
  • 17 gallon water tank
  • Electric fridge/freezer
  • Pelican protective cases
  • Mobile Communications System
  • GPS System
  • On-demand hot water shower
  • Electric fridge/freezer
  • Fully fitted oak kitchen unitRemovable main storage container…& much more!


Made of 304 stainless steel, the Campa ATT & DRS units are rugged, lightweight trailers that will go anywhere your vehicle can.  Special features include:

  • Fully fitted oak kitchen unit
  • On-demand hot water shower system
  • Two, 20 gallon steel water tanks
  • Water purification system
  • 12v electrical system
  • Solar paneling
  • Electric fridge/freezer
  • Honda EU1000i generator
  • Mobile Communications System

We’re proud to say that our trailers are made in the USA.

One Response

  1. Kipor Sinemaster
    Bought this generator in March 2006 to keep the fridge and some lights running during power outages, and it hasn’t let me down yet. I’ve run it for up to 4 days continuously in 100-degree heat with no problems. Even after sitting for several months it’s easy to start, and quiet enough to leave running all night without bothering neighbors (as far as I know). I like the automatic throttle (uses only as much fuel as needed for whatever load is attached). The fact that it’s safe for use with computers is the real highlight though– nothing worse than a power blackout combined with the feeling of being cut off from the outside world. I can’t really say how much gas it consumes, but it will go all night with just the fridge running, then fill the tank in th

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