Fiftyten cab for the Defender 130: The modular-flexible system now also for Europe's longest Landy

Published in: Mud & Piste — “Fiftyten-Kabine für den 130er”

Modular system for Defender 130

If you own a Defender 130 and are looking for a modular living solution, then the new Fiftyten system is just the thing for you: The article “Cabin for the 130” shows how the proven tray box tent concept has now also been transferred to the longest version of the Land Rover.

Module 1: The tray

The tray replaces the vehicle's original pickup body. A flat loading area with a non-slip floor, airline tie-down points and side storage boxes guarantees easy access all around. A rear drawer also provides additional storage space.

Module 2: The Box

“Box” is the central element — an aluminum construction that serves both as a living room and as a storage unit. Large doors on the sides and back allow easy access. As an option, shore power connection, water tank with pump, on-board battery, charging booster or inverter can be integrated.

Module 3: The tent

The tent module can be placed on the box and transforms the unit into a sleeping area in no time. Sleeping area approximately 2,000 × 1,350 mm, on an 80 mm thick mattress on Froli support elements — for comfort and ventilation in equal measure. The roof is also equipped with lashing rails so that you can walk on or load.

conclusion

With the extension for the Defender 130, Fiftyten once again shows how individual and flexible a pickup kilometer solution can look: Whether as an expedition, an everyday camper or a minimalistic holiday partner — the system can be adapted to many requirements. So anyone who values modularity, lightweight construction and real off-road potential will get a well-thought-out option here.

Source: Mud & Piste — “Fiftyten cabin for the 130er”