External features include the aforementioned fridge slide, which includes an Anderson plug so you can power your fridge. There’ s a stainless steel slide-out kitchen, too, complete with LED lighting for nighttime cooking, a sink with hot and cold water, a slide-out tray, a pots and pans rack, and a fourburner gas stove – there are two 4.5kg gas cylinders in a storage compartment on the A-frame.
However, the interior is really just a place to sleep and perhaps eat and relax – there’ s no kitchen or bathroom. The small amount of cabinetry is fabricated from folded sheet metal that contains a couple of USB and standard 12V sockets. The 12V gear is positioned beneath the shelf near the front bed. In this compartment, you’ ll find a 2000W Renogy inverter, a 40A DC-DC charger and a 50A mains charger, while a hatch has been fitted to the floor for access to the chassis-mounted battery box( a 200Ah Renogy lithium battery is provided as standard, as is a Renogy One Core power management system).
But where’ s the dining table? Well, Opus does indeed provide a table, but it’ s a portable unit that can be used inside or out. The same can be said of the speakers. There aren’ t too many logical places to fit a set of speakers, so rather than provide an awkward solution, Opus simply provides a JBL portable Bluetooth speaker!
WOW-FACTOR
Stepping inside, you’ ll find an interior with a lot of wow-factor. The high ceilings, the large windows, the stylish club-style lounge … it looks fantastic, especially with the side walls unzipped and the annexe in position. There’ s something homey and classy about this setup.
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