- Unicat has created an off-road tiny home on six wheels for $1.51 million, the MD56c.
- The MD56c overlander can stay off-grid for up to two weeks by using its onboard energy sources, such as its solar and battery systems.
- The home comes with three beds, a kitchen with a dishwasher, a bathroom, and plenty of storage space.
- There's also a 6.2-foot loading platform that can hold two motorcycles or a quad.
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Unicat has created an off-road, off-grid capable overlander tiny home on six wheels for $1.51 million, the MD56c.
Germany-based vehicle manufacturer Unicat specializes in large builds, including vehicles used for professional purposes — such as tour buses or disaster response vehicles — and overlanders that double as tiny homes on wheels. This includes the MD56c, which can stay off-grid for up to two weeks straight.
The home sits on a MAN TGS 26.540 six-by-six truck chassis that gives the vehicle its off-road capability. To extend and optimize its use as a true overlander and off-grid exploration vehicle, the all-wheel-drive home also comes with an aluminum roof rack, lightning rod, and 6.2-foot loading platform that can hold two motorcycles or an all-terrain quad vehicle.
Like any home, the MD56c comes with three beds, a kitchen with a dishwasher, a bathroom, and plenty of storage space. But unlike most campers, RVs, or overlanders, the vehicle has a 264-gallon diesel fuel tank that allows the vehicle to travel 2,051 miles before a refueling stop is needed.
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The diesel tank isn't MD56c's only source of energy: there's also a battery and solar system, inverter, and alternator onboard to support its off-grid capabilities.
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