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Transportation

eBussy Camper

eBussy Camper

We’ve seen plenty of multi-purpose electric concept vehicles over the years, but few of them compare in versatility to the German ElectricBrands eBussy Camper you see here. This modular vehicle begins life as a flatbed truck based on one of two different chassis styles (Off-Road or City) that can be further customized with 10 different body types to fit your individual needs. It can be a minivan, delivery truck, dumptruck, pick-up, chassis cab, campervan, universal transporter, open-cabrio pickup or, honestly, anything else you’re looking for in a utility vehicle. The entire vehicle is modular, so you you can modify everything from the driving position–just slide the steering column from left to right, or vice versa–to the amount of storage you have. The eBussy comes with a tiny 10 kWh battery standard that’s good for 124 mile range, but it can be upgraded for up to 373 miles and, we expect–given the modularity of the rest of the vehicle–even more if you’re willing to throw some money at it. The eBussy Camper, in all of the varied configuration options, is expected to be released in 2021 with a price starting at around $18k.