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Unidan Discovery X Expedition Vehicle

Article from Unsealed 4X4. Built on a Mercedes-Benz Zetros truck, the Aussie-made Unidan Discovery X could be the ultimate world expedition vehicle. Could the Unidan Discovery X be the ultimate world expedition vehicle? Well, combine …

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Jul 14 2021

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Article from Unsealed 4X4.

Built on a Mercedes-Benz Zetros truck, the Aussie-made Unidan Discovery X could be the ultimate world expedition vehicle.

Could the Unidan Discovery X be the ultimate world expedition vehicle? Well, combine impressive off-road performance with supreme creature comforts, off-the-grid capability and enough space to pack a BMW dual-purpose adventure bike in the back and it’s got to be damn close.

The Unidan Discovery X is the main feature vehicle in Unsealed 4X4’s sister publication RV Daily, and it’s essentially a home-away-from-home built on the back of an ultra-capable Mercedes-Benz Zetros truck, designed to explore the most remote places on earth.

THE UNIDAN DISCOVERY X IS A GENUINE OFF-THE-GRID HOME AWAY FROM HOME.

The M-B Zetros is a military-spec truck powered by a 7.2-litre diesel engine mated to a nine-speed auto with full-time four-wheel drive. The diesel donk makes a claimed 243kW of power and… wait for it… 1300Nm of torque. While it only nudges 90km/h on the blacktop, that’s plenty of grunt to keep the Zetros’ 46-inch tyres turning and churning when the ground gets rough.

The Aussie-made Discovery X body is made of 59mm-thick composite panels for optimum strength and insulation, while the windows are double-glazed items and the plumbing is internal to prevent freezing in extreme environments.

And check out that awesome kitchen! It has a huge stainless-steel food-prep area, induction stove, oven and 155L fridge/freezer, with another 50L drawer freezer located under the bed.

GENEROUS KITCHEN WITH LOADS OF STAINLESS STEEL.

Of course, there’s a fully enclosed bathroom, too, with composting toilet, drop-down sink and shower, and if the weather is good there’s an outside shower as well… and a washing machine.

Oh, and then there’s the garage out the back, which is big enough to house a full-size dual-purpose adventure bike, which can be loaded and unload using the included crane.

THE ‘GARAGE’ CAN HOLD A FULL-SIZE ADVENTURE BIKE… AND IT HAS A CRANE.

Yep, there’s no doubt about it: the Unidan Discovery X is the ultimate world expedition vehicle. Check it out in RV Daily, see the video below or head to the Unidan website here.

Original feature (words and pictures) by Gary Tischer.

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