The Prevost Loki Coach is a $2.5 million mobile home that combines luxury living with advanced technology and, in addition to numerous amenities, can even charge electric cars thanks to its impressive power system.
According to Erik Van Conover’s video tour on YouTube, the Lucky Coach has advanced features. Inside this mobile home are $20,000 cabin seats that have built-in massagers, and ten Garmin tablets are placed throughout the vehicle to control various functions.
The living space is expandable with two sliding systems that come out from both sides of the car body. Thus, enough space is provided for a 65-inch TV that descends from the ceiling and a hidden 50-inch TV in the master bedroom. Several wireless chargers are also embedded throughout the car.
The kitchen is equipped with practical equipment such as an induction stove, a stainless steel microwave and a sliding dishwasher. Secret storage compartments can be found throughout Lucky Coach; Including a space for a vacuum cleaner. The dining area is also adjustable and has an automatic electric table that can be folded to increase the available space.
Next to the kitchen and in front of the sliding grocery shelf, there is one of the two Lucky Couch bathrooms. All drawers and cabinets are equipped with electromagnetic locks that are activated as soon as the car is started.
The owner’s suite includes a king-size bed, two closets with automatic lighting, and a private bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a large shower and LED lighting to make it look more like a luxury home.
On the outside, Lucky Coach offers additional features such as an outdoor kitchen and a 55-inch TV and several storage compartments. Lucky Coach is connected to the Internet through the Starlink satellite dish.
The roof of this movable mansion is covered with solar panels that charge two large lithium batteries with a capacity of 96 kWh. The manufacturer claims that the system is so optimized that it can provide energy for all the equipment, including several air conditioning systems, for a week without the need for recharging.
The most impressive thing is that even when all the equipment is active, with the help of the level 2 electric car charger embedded in the Lucky Coach, other electric cars can be charged. Finally, thanks to the 757-liter tank capacity of this car, you can travel at least 1,600 kilometers without refueling.
The beating heart of the Lucky Coach is a Volvo engine with a power of 500 horsepower and 1,800 pound-feet of torque along with 4 alternators. Because no generator is installed in the car, the task of charging the batteries is the responsibility of this 500 horsepower engine. Batteries can be charged directly and through solar panels. This vehicle has an advanced heating system that controls the temperature of the air, water and floor.