Mammoth Overland’s New Off-Road Trailer Is Its Toughest Yet
Mammoth Overland’s latest trailer was designed to get you out of any situation, no matter how dire.
The Washington-based camping company has pulled back the curtain on an off-road caravan called the Xtinction Level Escape, or XLE. With its latest creation, the shop used a previous model, the ultra-capable Extinction Level Event, as a base, and improved it in nearly every single area.
From a looks perspective, the XLE blends right in with the rest of the Mammoth lineup. It’s a rugged trailer that rides on set of knobby all-terrain tires (the new model and the TL are the only that feature a double axle design). The XLE is the company’s longest trailer yet, with a length of 18.4 feet. It also has a ground clearance, meaning it truly is ready for off-road adventures. The aluminum body of each Mammoth model was designed to take a beating, but this is especially true of the XLE, which sits upon a powder-coated steel chassis and comes equipped with MOLLE-style blast shields and windows made from inch-thick bulletproof glass.
Inside the Mammoth Overland Xtinction Level Escape
Mammoth Overland
While no one would call the XLE’s fully pressurized interior homey, it does feature a number of creature comforts for road trips. The surprising spacious cabin, like that of the TL, can be configured with either a king-size bed or dual bunk beds, meaning it can sleep up to four adults. It also features a 12-volt air conditioning system, a 45-liter interior fridge (though the kitchenette is located outside the vehicle), and a cramped-but-functional bathroom with a stand-up shower.
The trailer, like all Mammoths, also comes with its fair share of safety and survival features. These include 360-degree night-vision CCTV, sonic defense, bear deterrent, and communication systems. There is also a rapid-access roof hatch, a dedicated gun safe, and an integrated medical kit. No need to worry about what will keep things running, either. In addition to a back-up portable generator, the trailer also features a 1,200-Ah battery system and 400-watt solar panel array to ensure off-the-grid operation.

The XLE’s exterior kitchenette
Mammoth Overland
Mammoth is taking reservations for the XLE now through its website. The trailer is priced at $123,994, with deliveries expected to start before the end of the year.
Click here for more photos of the Mammoth Overland Xtinction Level Escape.
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Bryan Hood
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Bryan Hood is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. Before joining the magazine, he worked for the New York Post, Artinfo and New York magazine, where he covered everything from celebrity gossip to…


