New RV just launched comes with spa and helicopter

Are you planning a road trip?

Ditch the crowded car and hit the highway in style with a new high-tech RV that’s as sleek as it is expensive.

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Not your average camper, the Elysium is 45 feet long and eight feet wide. But double-wide luxury doesn’t come cheap. The whole vehicle with all the latest finishes will likely set you back millions of dollars.

According to a Furrion company press release, this luxurious mansion on wheels comes complete with a rooftop hot tub and two-person Robinson R22 helicopter– just perfect for taking in aerial views of the many camping sites you’re bound to see.

Then get ready for the smart, water-conserving shower and toilets with flushing settings for…whatever goes in them.

Who needs a house anyway? This amazing concept RV from Furrion is better equipped than most homes.

And you don’t have to give up gourmet food in the spacious, state of the art kitchen complete with a convection microwave, dishwasher, American (read: extra-large) refrigerator with French doors and a freezer, and an oven. There’s an even a wine fridge for storing all of your favourite vintages on the road.

For those travelling couch potatoes, you’re in your element here with not one, but three large screen 75-inch TVs able to withstand both strong vibration and bad weather– because who wants to actually go outside on a camping trip? There’s really no need to leave this mobile home at all since it even has a fireplace.

Touchscreens in the driver’s area can be used to control every aspect of the RV’s operation.
The rooftop features a spa pool and deck, and it also homes the helicopter.

But, before you get your hopes up for your next adventure, this motorhome isn’t actually for sale– yet. It’s the brainchild of global technology firm Furrion, which develops tech-savvy products for the luxury market. A representative for the company said that with the helicopter, the RV would cost $2.5 million. The Elysium made its debut at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show.

SOURCEFox News
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