The Future of Adventure—A Tour of Our Latest AEONrv!

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Published 2024-03-11
Join our CEO Jim as he guides you through the groundbreaking AEONrv in our latest walkthrough video.

You will discover the innovation behind the first true all-season, electric cabin, off-road capable, high-tech recreational vehicle.

Find out why AEONrv is revolutionizing the RV industry. Don't miss a moment—watch till the end and embark on your next adventure with AEONrv.

Learn more at aeonrv.com.

All Comments (21)
  • @Samuel10463
    Can I suggest something in regard to bathroom? The toilet bawl would be much more discrete if you put the flexible rolling door right in front of it. Like rolling door in Travato 59g bathroom. This way when you enter the rig, you see very nice and clean wall at your right shoulder, but when you want to use the toilet, you just pull that door and it slides into position to open access to a toilet and blocks view from inside of the rig. You can even make bathroom larger while in use, by making the door rolling deeper into the rig, forming kind of rounded shaped wall. This will make shower area much larger. I think it's very good idea and it won't cost much compare to improvement it provides. It adds cleanness and streamlines the toilet solution.
  • @Samuel10463
    AEONrv puts ARV into shame.... and for half price of that. 👍
  • @dlg5485
    This is a fantastic design with outstanding utilities and impressive off grid all terrain capability. There is still room for improvement here and there, but this is exactly the kind of rig I want to travel in when I retire. It's compact enough to fit just about anywhere you want to go, but without sacrificing interior functionality and features. You have a great design, please keep on refining it.
  • @TheBigkal201
    that small panel that unfolds and creates a table outside right by the door.....PERFECT all you need
  • @EcoMouseChannel
    Nice Rig! This is about how I would build one for myself... however, I've never been a fan of the upright rigid dinette seating situation all these modern vanlife and RVs have. (You should put nylon webbing under those bed slats... so when you pull them apart they fan out to the right distance, and yet still allow you to stack them close together.)
  • @Erica_Brenda
    I like this RV! I recommend and would like to have the bug screens on the top and the shades on the bottom, so you have a privacy option when having the shade up with ventilation. You can still see out and yet be covered so no one sees you from the head down.
  • @blueman5924
    Some nice innovations here. I like the pass through shower idea, fold down sink, and toilet separation. I’m guessing there must be a manual way to pop the escape hatch over the bed, as if there was an bad event with power failure. The insulated lockable passthrough door is great, as blackout curtains really do little to keep out the cold of the cab in winter. Lots of storage cubbies too ! Not a fan of the countertop soap dispenser, as they drip, and are a pain to bend down and refill. A store bought container of Dawn is so much better. All in all, pretty good starting point for a backroad or highway cruiser. I’d pick it over a Revel awd. 👍🍁
  • @portnuefflyer
    My crane has similar latches on it's underbed storage compartments, they twist to open opposite of what you'd expect, even he does it, twice! 4:11 the ESPAR is a great heater, my crane has one also. I had a step van conversion I did 40 years ago, with a similar bed with drawers under it, but it never occurred to me to fashion the drawers as usable steps as is done here, great use of space overall!
  • @21trips
    If you flip the screen and blackout shade, the other way, you can make it to where you just let a little light in at the top where you can see out. a lot of people prefer it that way.
  • @MexicoDrones
    Expedition type build for an RV. Nicely done and with a proper power system. Should sell many at the sub 250k price point with RV financing.
  • @gavincregan7892
    Using a box rather than the standard transit body makes a lot of sense to me. The sprinter is just a little too narrow to put everything in.
  • @TheCankicker
    Price is amazing compared to standard adventure vans. Good job, this may be a good second lifestyle for us.
  • @tuomasholo
    Looks fantastic. The size of the RV looks like it could benefit with a Sprinter dually chassis. I would add the ditch lights.
  • @biggestdummie
    Wow an RV that doesn't look gaudy. Thank you for not putting those dumb graphics on the outside. Those are sooo outdated, but RV companies still put them on for some reason.
  • @otterishly777
    Really well thought-out. Love the whole bathroom situation, for example. Also love the large, vertical fridge/freezer, storage steps, and lots more. Storing mountain bikes is a significant consideration for me, and that garage space looks potentially pretty tight for that purpose. Could you post a video showing bikes coming in and out of the storage compartment?
  • @Cowdog1
    This is the most ... the most well thought out vehicle I've ever seen. I hope I can afford this when the time comes. Nice work!!
  • @michaelfrew5652
    The garage doors look to small, you need to make them bigger like in Europe for bicycle access. It is a fantastic design you have done a job. 👍
  • @astronomenov99
    I do prefer the separate cab as the steel cab with windows is a greenhouse in summer and a freezer in winter. I try to park with the cab facing North in summer to try and reduce the direct sunlight on it. My insulated box provides the shade. I like the transverse bed as well.