Anyone who’s looking at a serious overlanding rig knows they’re going to have to make some concessions going in. If you want a lot of interior space, that means you’re looking at a full-size RV. If a true RV is too big for your needs and you prefer something a bit more nimble, then you’ll probably go with a Sprinter van conversion. But what if you want the interior space of an RV in a more compact Sprinter van package?
Redtail Overland has come up with a solution for this conundrum with its Skyloft Van, a luxuriously appointed Sprinter that manages to incorporate two full-size beds while also fitting in a galley kitchen, a bathroom with shower and toilet, automotive seats, a lounge area and tons of storage. It might just be the coolest van build I’ve ever seen. But at a ludicrous $530,000, it’s also the priciest.
Redtail Overland Skyloft Van
What $530,000 Gets You
The most recent data show the median price of houses for sale in the United States is $417,700, while the average sale price of a new car is currently $47,338. In other words, for the cost of the Skyloft Van, you could buy a house and two brand-new cars for the driveway and still have more than $17K in spending money left over.
But let’s be real: No one looking at buying a Skyloft Van is cross-shopping against a permanent living situation (at least, they shouldn’t be). The market for this van is obviously very affluent people who are very into overlanding, so if that sounds like you, have a look at what you get for your half-million-dollar-plus investment.