Kuckoo, a German manufacturer of camping trailers, has revealed Emma, a micro camper that promises panoramic views on scenic rides. The camper features glass doors on the passenger side, with an option to customize the driver's side, along with a rear glass window and a skylight in the living area.

Emma is a downsized version of Kuckoo's first camper, Bruno, and is easier to tow using a vehicle of choice. It has a wooden interior, which is naturally well-lit, and accommodates a folding queen mattress that doubles as a sofa, open and closed overhead storage, and a pull-out kitchen.

The pull-out kitchen, measuring 37 inches, has a portable stove, cooking and serving dishes, and an additional sliding worktop for extra space for cutting and chopping. The trailer measures a little over 11 feet in length, making it a perfect fit for adventurous road trips.

Emma is still a prototype, and Kuckoo plans to fine-tune it over the year before launching it in 2024. The company has not revealed pricing details, but the camper is expected to be a popular choice for adventurers who enjoy driving through panoramic pastures.

Source: Yanko Design

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving