In early June 2026, Polydrops introduced the P21X in the United States, highlighting its upgraded features as a limited edition of the existing P21 model. This new compact caravan showcases a more rugged design, increased ground clearance, and enhanced off-grid capabilities, making it ideal for campers looking to venture beyond paved roads.

The P21X retains its Polydrops identity while being elevated on its wheels. It is specifically crafted for adventurers who desire to explore more challenging terrains, yet Polydrops continues to emphasize aerodynamics. The company has used Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis to optimize the body design, aiming to reduce energy loss rather than merely increasing volume.

Equipped with a 1,300 W glass solar panel system developed in collaboration with Aptera Motors, the P21X caters to campers who prefer to stay off the grid. A standard 5 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery is included, with an option to upgrade to a 10 kWh system. This setup is beneficial for camping in areas with limited electricity, offering climate control features such as air conditioning and a heat pump.

Inside, the P21X is designed for four occupants and includes a cooking area, an induction stovetop, and a microwave. A fold-out toilet and shower system are integrated beneath the seating area, marking a departure from traditional caravan layouts. Its compact design is particularly appealing for families or couples looking to travel light.

While the P21X presents a unique offering within the caravan market, practical details for the Dutch and European markets remain unconfirmed, such as European regulatory approval, weight specifications, and import fees. As it stands, the P21X is primarily targeted at the U.S. niche market, with no announcements regarding European availability.

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Source: kampeerzaken.nl