EarthRoamer Launches the LTx, Elevating The Standards of Outdoor Living

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For over two decades, EarthRoamer has set the bar when it comes to luxury-minded, extremely dependable vehicles built to thrive on the open road — or on no road at all. This fall, EarthRoamer launched the LTx, which draws on the company’s extensive overlanding knowledge. Here’s everything we know about the all-new EarthRoamer LTx.

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Built To Roam

The EarthRoamer LTX maximizes EarthRoamer’s commitment to crafting the best off-grid luxury overland vehicles with a full suite of features that are hard to find on any other vehicle out there. Built upon the dependable Ford F-550 chassis, the LTx fuses the reliable performance features of Ford with top-of-the-line attributes, including a vacuum-infused carbon fiber body, a robust 24v system, a substantial lithium-ion battery bank, enhanced water capacity, eight stained windows, and an intuitive touch screen interface.

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Luxury-Minded Travel

If that weren’t enough to turn your head, guess what: the LTx has more to offer. EarthRoamer’s latest release is built for extended stays off grid and can accommodate 95 gallons of diesel, 100 gallons of fresh water, and 1,480 watts of solar power. It includes luxury-minded features like the 42-inch Smart television with a motorized cabinet lift, an Invisicook induction cooktop, a California King Bed, and more. The interior of the EarthRoamer LTx can accommodate 2 to 4 people and has dedicated spaces inside for entertainment, relaxing, cooking, and rest.

Everything about the LTx has been designed for an efficient use of space that manages to maintain opulence and luxury. In all, the EarthRoamer offers more than 20 state-of-the-art features, all designed to bring comfort and capability anywhere you choose to roam.

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Handcrafted in Colorado and built to order, the LTx represents the pinnacle of what EarthRoamer is capable of — and that’s saying something. If you’re interested in picking up at LTx for yourself, there are a few things to consider. First, the LTx requires a $100,000 initial deposit, which is required along with a signed sales agreement, in order to reserve the next production spot in your name. Production typically takes around 12-18 months from the time of order. All EarthRoamers are handcrafted and sold directly through the company’s factory in Dacono, Colorado. The base price of LTx is $798,000, but more well-equipped versions will run anywhere between $850,000 – $900,000. If you’re interested, more information can be found at www.EarthRoamer.com.

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