A Revolution in Trailer Design
Embracing innovative construction, LIV Trailers redefines the RV landscape with its new E-Leaf Offroad model. Known for its trailblazing approach, LIV replaces traditional wooden and fiberglass structures with welded thermoplastic. This method ensures weight efficiency and structural longevity.

Launched as LIV’s first all-electric thermoplastic travel trailer, the E-Leaf Offroad is set to change expectations in the industry. While specific details remain under wraps, its seamless, single-piece construction resists water and corrosion, offering unmatched durability.

Offroad and Off-the-Grid Capabilities
Designed for adventure, the E-Leaf Offroad is built for rugged terrains. Priced under $25,000, it features a robust power setup: a 300Ah lithium battery and a 400-W rooftop solar system. This solar array comprises two 200W panels, powering a 3,000-W inverter and a 20-A DC-to-DC charger for EV towing support.

Spacious Yet Compact Living
Despite compact dimensions likely exceeding 17 feet, the E-Leaf’s unibody construction offers spacious accommodation for up to four people. The interior cleverly maximizes space with a foldaway bed, convertible gaucho sofa, and an L-shaped kitchen equipped with modern electric appliances.
For those interested in unique living spaces, check out Alberta’s Fritz Tiny Homes with dual private bedrooms for compact comfort.

Notably, the kitchen includes a single-burner cooktop, fridge/freezer, and microwave. A Murphy bed reveals a dining table beneath, creating a versatile space for dining and relaxation.

Comfort and Entertainment
Surprisingly, the trailer features a full bathroom with a warm-water shower, heated by a 30-L electric heater. Anticipated amenities include a 32-inch TV and air conditioner with a heat pump, enhancing comfort for journeys off the beaten path.
Explore how a solar-powered floating home exemplifies cutting-edge eco-design for off-the-grid living.











Source: yankodesign.com
Frequently asked questions
What material is used in the E-Leaf Offroad trailer?
The E-Leaf Offroad trailer uses welded thermoplastic instead of traditional wooden and fiberglass structures.
How is the E-Leaf Offroad trailer powered?
The trailer features a robust power setup with a 300Ah lithium battery and a 400-W rooftop solar system comprising two 200W panels, powering a 3,000-W inverter and a 20-A DC-to-DC charger.
How many people can the E-Leaf accommodate?
The E-Leaf’s unibody construction offers spacious accommodation for up to four people.
