This Camper Is a True Home on Wheels But Still Fits in a Garage

The Exodus Capax boasts a full indoor bathroom and three beds, yet can still be stored in a single-car garage.

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I’ve said it before, but it remains true. Anyone in the market for a camper or RV has to make some sort of sacrifice. You’re either giving up some amenities for a more compact size, or you’re maxing out every feature and resigning yourself to a storage nightmare. Rarely does a camper offer everything in one convenient compact package.

Except when one does.

The latest camping trailer from Exodus Rigs appears to be just such a camper. It’s kitted out like a full-size RV with features including dual sleeping areas, separate indoor and outdoor kitchens, and a full indoor bathroom complete with a shower and toilet. And yet, thanks to an innovative collapsible design, the camper fits inside a single-car garage.

Capax Is Collapsible and Convertible

The Exodus Rigs Capax is, according to the brand, “unprecedented,” and it’s not just hyperbole from a company wanting you to spend six figures on a luxury trailer.

No, the Capax is legitimately impressive. The camper packs more into a smaller area than arguably any other camper on the market, and it accomplishes this feat thanks to some pretty nifty engineering.

A collapsible top, operated electronically via remote control, rises to create the living space in use. When collapsed, the trailer measures just 72 inches tall, allowing it to easily fit inside a standard garage and creating less drag when towed behind your vehicle.

an suv tows an exodus camper on a desert road
The collapsible design not only makes the Capax easier to store, but easier to tow, too.
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What’s more, Exodus has made it so all of the storage compartments are still accessible while the camper is in its collapsed state — even the doors remain operational — making it easy to load and unload the camper once it’s parked in your garage.

When the roof and its suite of 14 panoramic windows and skylights is raised to create living space, the trailer measures 112 inches tall, making it easy for adults to comfortably walk inside.

people watch television inside an exodus camper
The expansive living area (peep the pop-up TV) converts into a full-size bed.
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In addition to the collapsing roof, the camper’s interior is highly convertible to make the most use of its compact footprint. A daytime work area converts into bunk beds at night, while the main living area — itself complete with a sectional sofa, telescoping dinner table and a TV that rises from the wall — converts into a full-size bed.

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A separate desk and work area also converts into a pair of bunk beds.
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Fully Equipped for Off-Grid Living

The Capax has basically everything you need for an extended stay in the great outdoors. It has a full indoor bathroom with a toilet, shower, sink and marine-grade teak wood floor, plus there’s an additional outdoor shower.

The interior kitchen is just as tricked out, with a sink, gas stove, fridge, freezer, microwave, butcher-block countertop and dedicated storage. There’s also a slide-out exterior kitchen (sensing a theme here?) offering more storage, a fold-out table, a large sink with hot and cold water and a three-burner stove.

The camper is outfitted with multiple comms systems, including GPS, satellite and a WiFi booster, and is equipped with four solar panels and a 3000w inverter. Multiple storage areas are found in practically every nook and cranny of the camper, while still leaving room for propane tanks, a freshwater tank, gray water tank, a water pump and a water heater.

Finally, the Capax is perfectly suited for overlanding thanks to its rugged riveted aluminum frame, its off-road axel-free air suspension and its electronic stabilization.

Exodus Rigs is set to showcase the Capax at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show this November, but you can place your order for a unit now. Available in three trim levels, the Capax starts at $120,000.

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