Look at this thing!
Meet the Kimberley Kube.
It’s officially the “King of the Off Road,” straight from the wild heart of Australia.
This isn’t just a camper—it’s an absolute unit built for the deepest parts of the outback.
Get ready for some serious gear-lust as we dive into the ultimate nomadic setup.

Wait, Is This Actually a Teardrop?
At first glance, the Kube looks like a teardrop from the future.
But it’s stretching that definition to the absolute limit!
While a standard “Mean Bean” teardrop is a tiny 14 feet, the Kube is a 17-foot-long powerhouse.
It swaps the classic curves for a squared-off rear that screams “more room for activities.”
Don’t expect any cheap plywood here, either.
This chassis is hot-dipped galvanized steel—basically rust-proof for life.
The body is a mix of high-grade alloys and marine-grade stainless steel.
Zero timber means zero rot, even in the harshest humidity.

Panoramic Views and a King-Size Bed
Step inside and tell your “off-grid goals” they’ve officially been met.
The Kube ignores the “cramped camper” stereotype by fitting a literal King-size bed inside.
We’re talking “stretch out and star-gaze” levels of comfort.
You get three massive panoramic windows for a 270-degree vista of the wilderness.
There’s even a mini hallway and a chest of drawers that doubles as a desk.
Imagine waking up to a mountain sunrise without even throwing off the covers.
It’s pure nature immersion, but with a luxury suite vibe.
The Slide-Out Chef’s Station
Hungry? The “Outback Chef” setup is a total game-changer.
The Kube features an award-winning, slide-out stainless steel kitchen.
It’s packed with a dual-burner cooktop and a sink with piping hot water.
You can even spec it with a BBQ or a Weber to level up your trail-side steaks.
Want to get the party started? There’s an optional 40W Bluetooth soundbar right in the kitchen.
Plus, you get easy access to an 85L fridge/freezer for all the cold brews.

Rugged on the Bottom, Tech on the Top
The suspension on this thing is pure mechanical dopamine.
We’re talking 2-inch mono-tube racing shocks and custom air springs.
It literally “air glides” over corrugations that would shake other trailers to pieces.
With the remote-control air suspension, you can level your campsite with a single button.
Safety is just as beefy: electronic vented disc brakes with 1200psi of stopping power.
On the roof, you’ll find “Merlin Space” solar panels.
These are aerospace-grade, only 2mm thick, and 80% lighter than glass.
They pump 540W of power into Bluetooth-linked lithium batteries that you can monitor from your phone.

The “Secret” Shower and Tech Perks
This is where the Kube gets really clever.
It features the “Visi-Flow” system, which lets you pump water straight from a stream.
The diesel hot water system heats that creek water in just five minutes!
The zip-on ensuite tent means you can shower in nature without giving the neighbors a show.
And for the “work from anywhere” crowd, this thing is a fortress.
It features a “WiTi” wireless electrical plug—meaning no more annoying cables.
It even comes with 4G/GPS connectivity and anti-theft tracking software.

The Quick Stat Wrap-Up
- Weight: 2,447 lbs (Dry) / 4,300 lbs (GVWR).
- Storage: A massive 1750L of gear space.
- Chassis: Hot-dipped galvanized steel (No rot!).
- Setup: Awning deploys in under 3 minutes.
- Brakes: 1200psi Electronic Vented Discs.
Life starts at the end of the road, and the Kube is the ultimate way to get there.
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