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    Default Global Expedition Vehicles - UXV-500

    Just found this on the Global Expedition Vehicles home page.




    Built on the 2011 Ford 550 chassis

    From Global Expedition Vehicles

    Find Travel, Adventure, Recreation and Survival with our new
    ULTIMATE 4wd self-contained Luxury Expedition Vehicle from GXV

    Ultra rugged Ford F-550 Lariat chassis (loaded/leather), 6.7 liter Power Stroke Turbo Diesel. 84 inch cab to axle and GVWR of 19,500 with fully adjustable air ride suspension. Bilsteen off road shocks. Front and rear winches. Michelin 335 80R 20 tires with run flat inserts. Two spare tires with powered lifts.

    GXV uses the most technologically advanced body construction in the industry. GXV’s proprietary Structural Composite Sandwich Panels are of the same technology that is used in the European bus, trucking, and high-speed train industry, and this engineering expertise and technology is only available from Europe. True Expedition Vehicles require this type of strength coupled with lighter weight. That is why we chose to use the proprietary SCS panels over the heavier, lower strength wood stud fiberglass camper bodies used in the domestic RV industry. Our “SCS” panels have no thermal conduction paths. They also provide R-20 insulation and hold up to the extremes where other bodies fall short. Our Exclusive Armor Vision™ Extreme thermal, multi-pane glass windows won’t scratch, fade, or discolor. GXV’s Exclusive Natura™ opening wall is also featured in our side dining area. The Natura opening wall invites the outside in for romantic dinners or for the enjoyment of panoramic views.

    The UXV-550 cab-over body features a large bedroom area with a luxurious queen-size bed and generous storage areas. The UXV-550 has room to travel with up to 4 or 6 people. The interior boasts a 15,000 BTU air conditioner; 3000 watt inverter, 13,300 BTU diesel cabin heater, diesel stove, and a programmable 28,000 BTU diesel boiler heating the domestic hot water, as well as the engine for the truck and generator to make sub-zero cold starts a snap. The cabin layout offers full-width rear bathroom/dressing room with granite counter.

    The Exterior of our new UXV-550 body design has tapered radius wall lines which enhances its rugged good looks. Our bold look turns heads! How about 120 gallons of on board diesel? Wave to the fuel stations as you drive past them. Other features include a Fischer Panda AGT-4000 marine generator, fresh water capacity of 100 gallons or more, oversized hot water system, along with huge battery and solar capacity.

    Our New UXV-550 is built with same uncompromising quality found in all GXV Vehicles.
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    Welcome, trickshot! You made a great contribution with your first post.

    The UXV500 is described on the web site home page.
    http://globalxvehicles.com/

    GXV has more experience building overland campers on different large 4x4
    truck chassis than anyone in North America. They've built on the Unimog U500,
    the Freightliner M2, the International 7400, and the Mercedes 1017.
    So I have confidence that they won't have any difficulty modifying their
    designs to fit the Ford F550.

    It will be interesting to learn the price of the base UXV500. The F550
    cab/chassis is cheaper than the used U500 chassis, but not by a large
    amount.

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    Wow, I have been watching GXV for some time. I really like how he focuses on the systems and builds for the super cold weather. An EC is on my radar and the GXV is one I will for sure look at. Excited to see more photos of the UXV-500 and the cost.
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    Oh boy, I've been waiting for more detailed info on this vehicle. I knew it was in production and that GXV would be updating their website soon.

    The F-550 platform is very appealing to me because of its size, ease of maintenance and the new 6.7psd motor. As much as I'd like a Mog or Freightliner, I can't justify the cost/complexity given how and how often I'll be using the vehicle.

    This could be very bad news for my checkbook..........

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    If I were a gambling man, I would bet that truck is going to leave someone stranded with a quickness. Ford diesel trucks have been some of the most unreliable pieces of garbage on the continent for the last 15 years. I realise the contract with International is no longer, but I would think three or four times about dumping that kind of money into the first year of a completely untested engine and transmission, especially when they have already proven to be as "reliable" as the previous generation.

    Without opening a can of worms, two good friends have been to the dealer in excess of 60 TIMES (between the two of them) within the last 4 years with their Super Duty's. Their problems included several turbos being replaced, 8 or 9 sets of heads, an entire short block, radiator/cooling issues, starting problems, computer problems and the list goes on and on. Another good friend of mine (owner of a hot shot company and sales MGR at a large car dealer) traded in an 08 that was wrought with problems similar to those above for a 2011 only to find the radiator failed catastrophically (Not talking about a pin hole leak or a hose coming off) with only a few thousand miles on the truck leaving him and his trailer stuck out of town on a job.... so much for quality being job one.....

    I wouldnt travel the interstate in a Ford diesel truck, much less off road or out of the country in one. A trip to the corner store is about as far as I would trust it....
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    Very Cool! I'm sure the price tag will be high but my bet is the quality is much better than the obvious comparable.

    Can we see the inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DzlToy View Post
    Ford diesel trucks have been some of the most unreliable pieces of garbage on the continent for the last 15 years. ..... I wouldnt travel the interstate in a Ford diesel truck, much less off road or out of the country in one. A trip to the corner store is about as far as I would trust it....
    Gee Dzl, thanks for the post. For the last 167,000 miles, I thought I had a really good truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offtrack View Post
    Excited to see more photos of the UXV-500 and the cost.
    I just received a couple of "in process" / under construction photos of the interior of the new UXV-500 from Global Expedition Vehicles. They show that the build is still under construction, but it looks to be getting near completion.


    Upper bed area, one side of the Dinette (less table) and cab - cabin access.


    Partial bathroom


    Kitchen area (less sink, backsplash and some drawers.)

    We visited GXV last June and had a chance to walk around in this camper unit when it was just a shell. It is enormous inside. The rear bath and closet area alone is huge. We also toured a couple of other rigs that they have built and were very impressed.

    I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product.
    I wonder as I wander, out under the sky...


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    Wow, that PlyBoo cabinetry is beautiful. Its nice to see GXV using some sustainable/green building materials.
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    Andy a question for you....
    how hard would it be to regularly access the cabin area from the truck?
    Is it more of a tiny crawl through opening or something you could move back & forth between easily?
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