Folks are eager to get back to nature, albeit with modern-day conveniences.

At the same time, RVs require more fuel and produce more emissions than sustainability-minded campers prefer.

That’s where theBowlus Rivetcomes in.

An SUV is towing an aluminum RV trailer, Bowlus Rivet, in the mountains

Featuring a Streamline Moderne aesthetic, the aerodynamic trailers made camping more appealing to Depression-era Americans.

The average 25-foot RV weighs at least 6,000 pounds.

Only a few models of trucks have enough towing capacity for them.

A SUV is parked next to a Bowlus Rivet in the mountains with a sunrise in background

However, the 25.3-foot Rivet weighs only 2,800 pounds, partly thanks to its aircraft-inspired aluminum monocoque design.

Conveniently, the Rivet is capable of self-propulsion and has a battery that can provide over 8 kilowatt-hours.

There’s no need for campers to bring an extra generator so that enjoy modern-day amenities.

Interior of Bowlus Rivet

The Bowlus Rivet is now available for pre-order starting at $148,500 through itswebsite.

The Bowlus Rivet is a camping trailer for sustainably-minded people who also like a little luxury.

It combines a slick exterior with cutting-edge technology to provide a greener glamping experience.

Exterior side view of Rivet on a mountainside

Self-propelled with AeroMoveTM, the Rivet is easier to drive up steep slopes and parallel park.

Aerodynamic and eco-friendly, the Bowlus Rivet is priced at $148,500.

Interior of Bowlus Rivet bedroom

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