A lot of RVs promise smart features. The 2026 Skydream Space Camping Travel Trailer is built around them. This 28-foot travel trailer mixes sci-fi styling with self-parking, huge battery capacity, and a cabin full of motors, screens, and hidden storage. The result feels less like a normal camper and more like a rolling tech lounge.
Now available in the U.S., we get a tour of this unique RV in the video at the end of this post from the team at Beer Run Bus.
A fiberglass camper with self-parking built in
At 28 feet long and up to 8,980 pounds, the Skydream has no slide-outs and uses a full fiberglass body. It can hitch or unhitch with a button, then park itself, so tight campsites look a lot less stressful. Sensors circle the trailer, and a 360-degree camera system works on the road and as security when parked.
Usable space is simple but smart. The front pass-through is the main storage bay, while a powered rear deck drops down and an exterior table rises out. The awning deploys by button and closes in high wind. The door pops out its handle, lowers a step, and includes small hooks for keys or a bag.
Inside, the cabin leans hard into automation
Inside, the cabin feels clean and bright, almost like a showroom. The L-shaped sofa converts to a bed, the main table moves up and down on command, and a large screen handles lights, tanks, battery status, weather, and voice control. A removable tablet repeats those controls outside, so the trailer, deck, and lighting can all be managed from outdoors.
Entertainment is heavy for a compact camper. The lounge gets a projector and ceiling screen, plus a second TV across from it. Automatic acrylic windows, powered shades and screens, airline-style overhead bins, star-like ceiling lights, and a roof fan with its own shade finish the space.
The layout makes a small trailer feel loaded
The kitchen packs in solid-surface counters, a two-burner induction cooktop, a pop-up vent, a microwave, filtered water, and smart storage. Cabinets lock shut, utensil dividers lift out for cleaning, plate shelves adjust, and the fridge/freezer hides behind sleek panels. There’s even a compact washer-dryer combo and a tall slide-out pantry with pegboard storage and a full mirror.
The split bath can work as a wet bath or open to a separate toilet area. It includes a retractable shower head, a lit mirror, storage, a compost toilet, a window, and an exhaust fan.
Up front, the bedroom fits a king bed, suede walls, a skylight with shades, lots of windows, charging ports, HDMI, cup holders, a TV, a projector screen, and pocket doors. The trailer even comes with a built-in robot mop!
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Big battery specs push it past normal RV territory
The power setup is the headline. Skydream says the trailer can carry up to 2,000 watts of solar and up to 85 kWh of lithium batteries on a 48-volt system. Charge time from 30 percent to 80 percent is 2.5 hours, and the trailer can also back up a house during an outage or charge an EV.
It also looks ready for cold weather. A 15,000 BTU air conditioner and heat pump sit under the trailer; the underbelly is enclosed and heated, and the batteries can self-heat. Interior height is 6 feet 7 inches.
Final thoughts
This prototype is expected in the U.S. in Q3 2026, at a rumored $150,000. Some production details may change before launch, but the idea is already clear: The Skydream Space Camping Caravan is a rare RV that feels built around automation first, then camping second, and that’s why it stands out.
This trailer is definitely not for everyone. But if you are a tech-savvy, gotta-have-the-latest-in- innovation-type of person, here’s your next big purchase!
Learn more about the Skydream Space Camping travel trailer here.
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Looks good, and lovely in a private nature setting. But how many people are going to put down that “porch” to expose all their less-than-tidy stuff to the public in a normal tight campground? I picture sitting there, crowded next to a motorhome that’s running their AC and me smelling diesel exhaust. But the brochures are nice!
I would not enjoy that balcony without a bug screen stopping flies and bugs from getting into the RV.
Thank you for sharing and summarizing the video, Cheri. Seems like a really “cool” RV. However, as one who naturally leans toward cynicism, I immediately moved from “The Jetsons” and George turning his spaceship car into a briefcase to “2001: A Space Odyssey” and HAL killing all those in his care but Dave. Thus, I will forego this rig so other RVers can more easily purchase it. Have a great weekend and safe travels!
Lost me at the composting toilet!
This is innovative and “dreamy” – but impractical as a camper per se. Love the innovation, like the molded and easy to clean interior, the wall matching refrig/frzr and the pop-up lited, stove exhaust fan. The bedroom would be sleeping bags only with no side access. By the way, did I miss where this unit is from – or was it left out? – China perhaps? Lot of bucks for a lot of stuff to breakdown – but I love the ideas and things of the future! Endless ideas…… I also love the no lites in your face and the soft glow liting systems.
Hi, Doug. The Skydream website says it has “coordinated manufacturing bases in China and Australia.” Have a great day. 🤗 –Diane