THIS Hydrogen-Powered Camper Is Basically a Private Jet on Wheels

Photo courtesy of Behance
Photo courtesy of Behance

A new hydrogen-powered concept camper called Lume is gaining attention in the automotive design world. Designed by Akhil Krishna Pradeep from Thrissur, India, Lume offers a fresh take on mobile living. It focuses on a spacious lounge rather than traditional recreational vehicle (RV) features like beds, kitchens, or bathrooms.

Lume is designed for 2040 and is based on a philosophy that differs greatly from traditional camper vans.

While most RVs focus on functional components like beds, kitchens, and bathrooms, Lume centers its layout around a luxurious lounge space for relaxation. This vehicle could attract luxury camping enthusiasts looking for a more premium experience.

Photo courtesy of Behance
Photo courtesy of Behance

Breaking Away from Traditional RVs: Innovative Space Design

Lume is designed as a vehicle and a stationary living space. Its underbody integrates a 10kW battery, a 180L hydrogen tank, a fuel cell, and an electric motor. This hydrogen-based, high-efficiency system supports long-distance driving while offering environmentally friendly mobility. The interior is elevated above the chassis and accessed via stairs—an intentional design choice to enable the efficient placement of structural and functional elements inside.

The design includes bold innovations. The driver and front passenger areas have digital clusters and square steering wheels. Gold accents, inspired by traditional Indian culture, are used throughout the interior, creating a luxurious atmosphere that contrasts sharply with typical utilitarian RVs.

A side sliding door connects the interior to the outdoors, offering both openness and easy access. Natural light floods the space through a glass dome ceiling, enhanced by LED lighting. The front lounge area, with its forward-facing seats, resembles the interior of a high-end yacht or business jet, redefining what a camping vehicle can look like.

Photo courtesy of Behance
Photo courtesy of Behance

Lounge, Bed, and Mini Bar: The Ultimate Mobile Luxury Residence

Behind Lume’s lounge area is an L-shaped sofa that can be converted into a bed. It provides a comfortable resting space whether the vehicle is in motion or parked. Next to it, a built-in wardrobe and storage compartments are seamlessly integrated, combining functionality with a refined aesthetic.

The upper right corner of the interior features a standalone bunk bed. Below this, a multipurpose space can function as a kitchen or mini bar, with modular options for cabinets, a sink, and a refrigerator. The design allows for customization based on user needs.

Notably, the concept version of Lume does not include a bathroom. This likely reflects a decision to maximize interior space at this early stage. A bathroom could be added by reconfiguring the seating area in future production models.

If introduced to the market, Lume could attract consumers interested in luxury camping. It represents a shift toward using campers for transportation and as mobile extensions of everyday life.

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