is a name you’re familiar with, that’s because the firm has been around since 2005, and has become famous for its Volkswagen bus camper conversions both at home in Germany and internationally. As it would turn out, SpaceCamper’s founder, Ben Wawra, is an avid cyclist and outdoorsman, and saw an opportunity in the rapidly growingsegment. It just so happens that SpaceCamper’s co-founder, Markus Riese, is also the founder of famous cargo e-bike brand Riese & Muller.
Furthermore, the bike’s handlebar can fold down and be fitted with a table attachment, turning your bike into a mobile workstation. If sleeping exposed to the elements isn’t your cup of tea, the SpaceCamperBike can be fitted with a tarp that attaches to the bike’s frame, turning the whole setup into a little tent.
Now, as of this writing, pricing and availability of the SpaceCamperBike has yet to be announced. That said, you can almost be certain that it’s going to be more expensive than a standard Riese & Muller Load 75—which in itself is nearly as expensive as a car. You see, the Load 75 starts at $12,389 USD, and can go all the way up to $15,189 USD, depending on the trim level of your choosing.