We all know Opus from its collaboration with Nissan.
By using old Leaf batteries and installing them on Opus pop-up
campervans (and integrating a 400-watt solar cell into the roof), the
battery pack can go on for seven days without charging.
This time, however, Opus is out on its own and created its first off-road hard-sized trailer
called OP 15'. This 15-foot (4.6-meter) long trailer is the first hard
body type from the brand and biggest one yet, trumping over the previous
OP 2 and OP 4 trailers – perfect for your next motorhome.
The
Opus OP 15' features a 300Watt solar energy system that's connected to
three 100-ampere-hour AGM batteries. Opus didn't mention how many days
you can go on without charging with this system, however.
Aside
from its off-the-grid power system, the OP 15' has a full off-roading
capability. It has an articulating hitch that sits at the end of the
galvanized steel chassis, plus the trailer has twin shock absorbers and
trailing arm independent suspension for each wheel. The trailer also
comes with a set of 265/75R/16 mud tires and an underbody anti-chip
protection.
The rough-looking yet sleek exterior of the OP 15' is partnered with a
plus interior. It has a leatherette dining area, a full-sized bamboo
dresser, and a shower/toilet. You'll also get hot water with the trailer
plus a built-in air conditioning unit. A king-sized bed is also
available inside, as well as twin bunk beds.
The OP 15' might be the first Opus hard trailer but it still comes with a pop-top roof for lower-profile towing.