If you’ve ever looked at your work truck and thought, “What if this thing could take me off-grid, power all my gear, and give me a place to crash in total comfort?” — the EarthRoamer LTx answers that question with authority.
This isn’t your average overland build. It’s a diesel-powered, solar-charged, carbon-fiber beast on a Ford F-550 chassis, loaded with everything you need to go way off the beaten path—without ever giving up modern convenience.
Built for the Wild — and the Job Site
Whether you're a contractor checking remote properties, a filmmaker capturing footage in the mountains, or just someone who wants to disappear for a while, the EarthRoamer LTx is built to handle the toughest terrain.
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Ford F‑550 Super Duty chassis
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6.7L Power Stroke turbo diesel engine
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43" military-grade tires on beadlock wheels
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95-gallon fuel tank with nearly 1,000 miles of range
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Custom air ride suspension and FOX shocks
This rig eats potholes, gravel, and snow for breakfast.
Carbon Fiber Body = Zero Compromises
This isn’t a bolt-on camper. The LTx is built from a one-piece carbon fiber shell, offering unmatched strength, insulation, and durability. No rattling. No leaking. Just a rock-solid structure that holds up under real-world abuse.
It’s lighter, stronger, and tougher than anything else in its class—and looks sleek doing it.
Power Independence: No Gas, No Generator, No Limits
Forget propane tanks and noisy generators. The LTx runs a massive 18kWh lithium-ion battery bank paired with 1,480 watts of rooftop solar.
That means:
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You can run tools, lights, A/C, fridges, fans—anything—silently
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You can keep working long after everyone else packs it in
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You can stay off-grid for weeks without needing to plug in
It’s a mobile power station designed for remote work, filming, or serious adventure.
Inside: Work Hard, Rest Easy
After a long day of grinding, you don’t want to crawl into a sleeping bag in the dirt. You want real rest. The LTx delivers:
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California King bed above the cab
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Rear lounge that converts into a second bed or workspace
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Quartz countertops and real walnut cabinetry
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Fridge/freezer drawers, induction cooktop, convection oven
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Heated wet bath with teak accents
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Smart TV, dimmable lighting, and built-in internet
This isn’t glamping. It’s first-class off-grid living, designed for people who put in real work.
Winter-Proof, Heat-Proof, Future-Proof
All water systems are freeze-protected. The cabin is fully insulated. Heating and cooling systems are powered by the onboard diesel and solar setup.
Whether you're in the mountains during a snowstorm or sitting in the desert heat—you’ll stay comfortable and operational year-round.
Load It Up
The LTx has serious storage. More than 36% more garage space than previous models. Add in a slide-out exterior kitchen, vertical bike or tool racks, and storage for gear, tools, and whatever else your mission requires.
The Price Tag
This kind of build doesn’t come cheap. A fully spec’d EarthRoamer LTx runs around $850,000. That includes the truck, the carbon fiber cabin, the entire solar and electrical system, and every last luxury detail.
It’s an investment—but for the right kind of person or business, it’s a complete mobile base of operations.