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Ultimate glamping companion? LG's Bon Voyage camper-trailer has a fridge, bed and much more!

LG is not known for producing camping equipment but it has revealed the Bon Voyage at CES in Las Vegas.

High-tech glamping on wheels just might be the future of camping if LG Electronics (LG) has anything to do with it.

LG is not a company known for its forays into the outdoors and recreational product realms, but that’s exactly what it’s doing with the latest version of its Bon Voyage camper-trailer.

The new camper was unveiled at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) 2024, which is being held from January 9 to 12 in Las Vegas.

The upgraded Bon Voyage is 3.8m long, 2m wide, and 2.2m high, has been redesigned to the size of a camper-trailer “to optimise space utilisation and mobility”, and is “a customized living space designed to extend the life quality at home out into the nature”, LG reckons.

Types of camper-trailers that are currently available on the market generally run the gamut from very basic box trailer set-ups, through to soft-floor to hard-floor, forward-fold to rear-fold, all the way to more high-tech campers that more closely resemble the Bon Voyage in style, appliances, onboard equipment and versatility.

But the Bon Voyage takes things to a whole new level.

The LG camper is equipped with various furniture and appliances, including a bed, refrigerator, electric stove, water purifier, Styler and shoe care products.

“Its versatility allows for comfortable enjoyment anywhere, with the ability to be easily parked indoors and connected to a car,” LG states.

No dimension or weight details have yet been released but the Bon Voyage seems to be compact enough that a small to medium-sized vehicle would be able to tow it.

Not much else is known about this camper-trailer concept and, sure, the Bon Voyage looks about as boxy, awkward and impractical as a Tesla Cybertruck, but, gee, it just might work.

Marcus Craft
Contributing Journalist
Raised by dingoes and, later, nuns, Marcus (aka ‘Crafty’) had his first taste of adventure as a cheeky toddler on family 4WD trips to secret fishing spots near Bundaberg, Queensland. He has since worked as a journalist for more than 20 years in Australia, London and Cape Town and has been an automotive journalist for 18 years. This bloke has driven and camped throughout much of Australia – for work and play – and has written yarns for pretty much every mag you can think of. The former editor of 4X4 Australia magazine, Marcus is one of the country’s most respected vehicle reviewers and off-road adventure travel writers.
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