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Airstream caravan put to the test in sub-zero Arctic temperatures

The Airstream 684 towed 5,000 miles in Arctic conditions with ease

Claire Lawson

Airstream 684 towed to Arctic Circle by Range Rover in sheer test of resilience

An Airstream 684 has been towed by a Range Rover Sport Hybrid to the Arctic Circle in a stunt to put both car and caravan to their limits.

Travelling 5,000 miles north of Sweden, the Airstream journeyed through temperatures as low as -25 degrees, managing to take it all in its stride in the process.

Not only did the Airstream prove its ability to survive the coldest of climates, but it also acted as a boutique hotel room on wheels for both Range Rover and Airstream representatives on their mission to travel to Range Rover’s demanding cold-weather facility in Arjeplog, northern Sweden.

Entertainment en route came courtesy of the Airstream’s satellite TV and Bluetooth systems, whilst ensuring both leather upholstery, on board water tanks, darkened windows kept both crew and visiting journalists comfortable on their mission.

It seems as though there is no place cold enough to beat an Airstream. To check out more about Range Rover and Airstream’s mission to the Arctic Circle, check out their blog here for more.

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