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FAQs

  • Writer: Sun Yunhong
    Sun Yunhong
  • Jul 3
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 10

  1. Why ISUZU?

    We chose ISUZU because it’s a globally recognized and widely supported platform. Its proven diesel engine and transmission systems are known for reliability, simplicity, and ease of maintenance — no matter where you are in the world. For an expedition vehicle designed to last decades and travel across continents, ISUZU ensures that parts, service, and expertise are readily available. That means fewer worries on the road — and more freedom to explore.


  1. Why don’t you embed the induction cooktop into the countertop?


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    In expedition vehicle design, longevity and adaptability are key. All induction cooktops have glass surfaces, which are prone to cracking or damage over time — especially in rugged environments. If the unit ever needs replacement due to wear or future tech upgrades, a fixed cutout would limit your options and create unnecessary constraints.


    By keeping the cooktop freestanding, we maintain maximum flexibility and future-proof the kitchen space. After over 2,000 miles of highway travel and off-road trail testing, our setup has proven to be completely secure — no shifting or movement at all. Plus, on good-weather days, it’s easy to bring the cooktop outside for open-air cooking.



  1. Do I need a CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) to drive your vehicle?

    No, you don’t. All of our rigs are designed to be driven with a regular Class C driver’s license. Each vehicle is registered as a motorhome, which means you can access any roads open to private passenger vehicles — without the limitations often applied to commercial trucks.


    Additionally, registering as a motorhome allows you to insure the vehicle under an RV policy rather than a commercial one — making coverage more affordable and tailored to recreational use.

 
 
 

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