The CosyRoad 170 is a campervan based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a wheelbase of 170 inches (4,32 m) and was developed by the Californian company Coastline Vans.
With its innovative design, state-of-the-art technology and luxurious equipment, it sets new standards for camping vehicles. The configuration offers two packages: the Pacific Coast Highway package and the more extensive, off-road version Lost Coast Trail.
Robust technology and powerful equipment
The CosyRoad 170’s Lost Coast Trail package includes numerous technical upgrades that make it suitable for any Adventures This includes a Evictus Pre-Runner premium suspension, which increases the ground clearance by 6,7 cm. Combined with robust Owl Vans Mojo alloy wheels and BFGoodrich KO3 tires, the van is well equipped for difficult terrain.
The range is also impressive: the standard tank has been replaced by a 170-liter diesel tank This almost doubles the capacity. The water supply is provided by a 151 liter fresh water tank, a 113-litre grey water tank and an 11-litre per minute water filter system with integrated heating system.
In addition, the camper has a ARB dual supercharger, a 12.000 pound (5,44 t) winch and a variety of off-road lights, including a 122 cm light bar on the roof.
Pure luxury in the interior
The interior of the CosyRoad 170 impresses with its open floor plan and sophisticated design. The combination of white walls and ceilings, black base cabinets and wooden elements creates a modern, inviting ambience. Thanks to curved cabinets, the space is used optimally.
The highlight inside are the unique "Zero Gravity Seats", which were specially developed for this camper. They offer individually adjustable head, back and leg supports and can be pushed together at the touch of a button to sit next to each other. The seating area is complemented by a pull-out TV and hidden folding tables.
The seating area can also be converted into a comfortable Queen size bed while the storage space in the U-shaped upper cabinets is more than sufficient. An intelligent ventilation system and diesel heating from Truma, which heats both the interior and the water.
Modern kitchen and hidden wet room
The kitchen is equipped with everything you need on the go: A induction hob with two plates, a 122-litre fridge with freezer compartment and a deep sink area offer plenty of comfort. If you need even more space, you'll find it in the hidden wet room. This appears at the touch of a button and offers a shower with mixer tap and a toilet.
Efficient power management
Power is supplied by a 5 kWh EcoFlow battery system (400 ampere hours) powered by a 3.600 watt inverter. The batteries can be charged with solar panels while driving. 500 watts, Power or a shore power connection. The batteries are equipped with heating pads for cold nights.
Price and availability
The CosyRoad 170 is a high-end camper and accordingly expensive. The costs start at 194.400 € for the Pacific Coast Highway package. The Lost Coast Trail package hits 233.500 € plus the base price of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
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