Rossmönster Reveals Adventurous and Innovative Skye Camper Van
Built on the Mercedes Sprinter platform, the new Class B models stay true to the brand's rugged build quality.
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Rossmönster, a brand best known for its burly adventure trucks, is bringing its years of design and manufacturing expertise to the Class B market. Yesterday, the company took the wraps off what it calls “the most capable 170” Sprinter van on the market, which comes our way in the form of the Skye, a rugged off-road model that deftly combines both performance and comfort.

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So, how exactly does the Skye camper van stand out in the increasingly crowded Class B space? Well, for starters, it’s made by Rossmönster, which means it offers a build quality that matches or exceeds anything else currently available. It’s also designed from the ground up for off-grid, off-road camping, with the capability to take you just about anywhere you want to go in style and comfort. That starts with using the Sprinter chassis, which provides a reliable and proven base to build upon.
After that, Rossmönster went to work doing its thing, giving the Skye a custom-built interior unlike anything currently on the market. Highlights include a plush queen-size bed that conveniently folds into a storage compartment, freeing up extra space when not in use. The rig also comes with a hydronic heated floor, an onboard bathroom with a shower and cassette toilet, and seating for four people. The roomy kitchen especially stands out, with a two-burner induction cooktop, a microwave that doubles as an air fryer, and a 150L refrigerator/freezer. But most impressive of all is the 12′ countertop, which is perfect for meal prep or as a workspace while on the road.

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As noted, the Skye camper van is made for of-grid adventures, which are made easier thanks to a 400W solar panel, a 1,000Ah LiFePo4 house battery, and a 3,000W inverter. A high-amp alternator charger powers up the batteries while driving, and a shore power connection provides electricity when staying at a traditional campsite. The exterior also comes equipped with a KC light bar, a Lippert powered awning, and an array of accessories from Owl Vans, including running boards, a rear ladder/tire carrier. Optional upgrades include a rugged bumper, an Owl cargo carrier, and a pop-top tent that brings the sleeping capacity to four.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this van is that it is the first repeat-production model in Rossmönster’s history. Normally, the company works with each individual client, building a custom adventure truck to meet their specific needs. But with the Skye, the brand delivers its trademark precision craftsmanship and design sensibilities in a vehicle with greater availability, making it accessible to a larger audience.

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The new Rossmönster Skye camper van is available for order now. Pricing starts at $233,983. For more information, visit rossmonster.com.
Kraig Becker is a writer in the RV, outdoors, and adventure travel space. Over the course of his career he has contributed to such outlets as Popular Mechanics, Outside Online, Business Insider, TripSavvy, Digital Trends, GearJunkie, The Adventure Blog, and countless others. And avid runner and cyclist, he enjoys camping, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and just about any other outdoor activity. His travels have taken him to seven continents and on many amazing adventures.