
When you get the privilege of monitoring the travel trailer space as we do, you end up seeing a lot of intriguing designs and configurations — albeit some more intriguing than others. But then, every once in a while, a new model will come along that motivates you to clear up some space in your garage for a new addition.

Debuting at this year’s SEMA Show, Bundutec’s BunduTRAIL is able to set up in just five minutes, which is even more impressive when you find out what exactly it’s capable of providing. Meticulously designed for maximizing storage and space, the BunduTRAIL features a chuckwagon-inspired outdoor kitchen with a 2-burner gas stove, a dual-zone fridge/freezer, a sink, and an entire fold-out wall of utensils and kitchenware enough for six people. There are even milkshake glasses and a mini spice rack.

As a livable unit, the trailer features an electronic pop-up roof tent that includes a double mattress, four ceiling fans, and two LED lights, with a BunduSuite cubicle attachment for the outside. Above all that, a 360-degree BunduAwn covers the entire camper for shade from all angles with a 385W solar panel on top.

Straightforward yet intricate, the BunduTRAIL is being sold for R229,500 (~$13,242) with additional extras available through Bundu’s website.