
The XP Camper V1 is a flatbed-mounted truck camper from Nimbl Vehicles weighing 2,400 lbs starting around $185,000. Built for flatbed truck platforms, it offers more floor space and build flexibility than traditional slide-in campers. Includes a full kitchen and wet bath with cassette toilet with shower.
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Flatbed truck owners who want maximum living space on a truck platform, one-ton and heavy-duty truck owners, 4-season overlanding and expedition use, Custom build enthusiasts who want a unique, purpose-built rig, Those who want full kitchen and bathroom facilities in a truck-mounted unit.
Flatbed mount maximizes usable floor space compared to slide-in campers. Composite frame construction provides a solid, expedition-ready platform. 600W solar system supports extended off-grid stays. 45-gallon fresh water tank for remote camping. Nimbl Vehicles specializes in purpose-built flatbed units.
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The XP Camper V1 has a dry weight of 2,400 lbs (3,400 lbs wet/loaded). You'll need at least a one-ton truck. Always check your truck's payload rating on the driver's door sticker — manufacturer payload ratings vary significantly by trim and options.
The XP Camper V1 has a base MSRP of $185,000 and can go up to $250,000 fully loaded with options. Contact Nimbl Vehicles directly for current pricing and lead times. Used models may be available at lower prices depending on condition and year.
Yes, the XP Camper V1 is designed specifically for flatbed truck platforms — it won't work with a standard pickup bed. You'll need a flatbed-equipped truck, typically a one-ton or heavier. Many owners purchase a cab-and-chassis truck and add a flatbed, or convert an existing truck.
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Ultra-premium expedition vehicle camper built in Colorado. Features full carbon fiber and composite construction, luxury interior finishes, and comprehensive off-grid systems. One of the most capable expedition campers available.
Requires a flatbed truck — not compatible with standard pickup beds. At 2,400 lbs, it requires a heavy-duty truck with substantial payload capacity. Higher cost of entry when factoring in flatbed truck plus camper. Not easily transferred between trucks compared to standard slide-in campers.
The XP Camper V1 weighs 2,400 lbs dry. This is a substantial camper that requires careful attention to your truck's payload rating. Always check the door sticker on your specific truck.
The XP Camper V1 features composite frame and composite shell construction. Nimbl Vehicles is a domestic manufacturer based in Grass Valley, CA.
The XP Camper V1 comes with a capable kitchen setup. With a multi-burner cooktop, fridge, and sink, you can prepare real meals without relying on campground facilities.
The XP Camper V1 includes a wet bath with cassette toilet with shower. The wet bath combines toilet and shower in one space — efficient but everything gets wet when you shower.
The XP Camper V1's electrical system includes 600W of solar with lithium batteries for efficient off-grid capability. This is a solid setup for extended boondocking and off-grid camping.
The XP Camper V1 carries 45 gallons of fresh water and 20 gallons of gray water capacity. This is a generous tank for extended boondocking without needing to refill.
The XP Camper V1 starts at $185,000 and can reach $250,000 loaded. This is at the high end of the truck camper market — but serious campers often find the investment worthwhile for the features and build quality.
The XP Camper V1 comes with a 2-burner cooktop, sink, and refrigerator. It's a capable kitchen for preparing full meals on the road.
Yes, the XP Camper V1 includes a wet bath with cassette toilet with shower. It's a wet bath, so the toilet and shower share the same space. Efficient, but everything gets wet when you shower. There's also an exterior shower for rinsing off after outdoor activities.
The XP Camper V1 comes with 600W of solar and lithium batteries, plus 45 gallons of fresh water. This is a solid off-grid setup — many owners boondock for a week or more comfortably.