A recreational vehicle, friend of the environment, printed entirely in 3D with recycled polymer. The mobile housing module, which can also have different applications, can be completely customizable compared to customers’ needs. The Cabper The Cab is already reality and ordered, while the first deliveries will be processed during 2026
Create a product that is not there with a technology that is not there. From a visionary project The Cab It becomes reality and presents itself to the public and the press in a location of excellence such as Lugano Airport. Exclusivity that rhymes with technology, given that The CAB is also The first monocoque camper printed entirely in 3Dfloor included. An application that can also create a Autonomous and sustainable modular modular conceptcapable of transforming not only into a camper but also in the mobile office, Tiny House or Floating Housewith customization as a winning key to meet the most diverse customer needs.
Between sustainability and customization
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The application of The Cab in the world of recreational vehicles He sees the polymer recycled as the main element, which does not release any type of nocy substance both in the printing phase and in the use phase. A waste component obtained from the PET plastic bottles (Polyethylene Tereftolato) which is developed to become a “technopolymene” and through a 3D printing process to create the Cell of the camper in monocoque. A 100% recycled material that winks at sustainability, given that it comes out of the printing phase already finished in all its parts and does not require further processes with harmful substances such as glue or solvents. Among the advantages, then, there is the resistance (even in the event of an accident), and the excellent thermal and waterproof insulation. Thanks to 3D printing technology The CAB comes out of the classic campers production standard, without molds for monocoque, measures or classic geometries, becoming a “tailor -made” vehicle.
The Cab, the characteristics
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Behind this innovative project is the architect Gregorio Delcòfounder of The Cab: “We wanted a recreational vehicle that was approved in license bdespite a mechanical base used heavier with rear -wheel drive, but which could integrate the concepts from Overland vehicle. All made with an innovative construction technique and with innovative materials, to create an extremely versatile camper “. To print a body like that of the concept of the presentation Il print volume it is 4.30 meters in length, 2.1o meters in width and as many of height, for a total weight of 600 kg (windows included) obtained in five working days. The marketing will begin in 2026 and there will be other applications of this product. “The difference compared to other 3D projects sees here the non -toxic recycled polymer as the protagonist, a totally sustainable recyclable material. The body of The Cab is not covered in fiberglass, and there is no subsequent treatment if not its painting” said Delcò during the presentation of the product.
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