Pebble, a California-based RV manufacturing startup, will showcase its flagship electric travel trailer at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.
The Las Vegas trade show runs from Jan. 9-12.
The Pebble Flow first was announced in October. The 25-foot travel trailer has a 6,200-pound GVWR. The vehicle entirely runs on electricity and sleeps four.
The RV’s white, curved exterior is separated by large, tinted windows. The windows in the rear around the bedroom/office provide a 270-degree view outside. The aerodynamic design helps improve gas mileage and towability. Another factor affecting towability is the trailer’s electric motors.
The Flow has two motors built into the trailer’s frame. The motors enable the Flow to be remotely controlled by a tablet.
The automation also eases hitching and parking.
By controlling the Flow with the remote, consumers can position the Flow right behind the tow vehicle’s hitch. With a button push, the Flow docks onto the hitch automatically.
The Pebble App enables consumers to manage tech features and interior features such as lighting, temperature, door locks and status monitoring of water tank levels, energy consumption and battery state of charge.
Many travel trailer features are dual-purpose, such as the Room Flip—a retractable Murphy bed that transitions from sleep to work in seconds.
The Pebble Flow is expected to ship by the end of 2024. Preorders are being taken now.