Some people don’t like to fly; so if they have to go long distances, they prefer to drive. For the wealthy out there who don’t want to drive themselves, there are some options for high-class and comfortable transportation for the entire family and then some. The Lexani G-77 Sky Master is just such s ride. It’s based on the heavy-duty Ford F-550 and looks like a bus or RV on the outside.
It’s not set up for camping, but it could go camping. It does have a bathroom and a bed that folds down along with a kitchenette with a microwave and a small refrigerator. Lexani says the G-77 Sky Master is “a rolling mosaic of utility, opulence, and comfort, at a level never before witnessed in a transporter.” The Lexani G-77 Sky Master is 33-feet long and is said to be the world’s first hyper-luxury transported built on the Ford F-550 chassis.
The interior has six custom Italian leather seats that are power-operated and have heating, massage, adjustable footrests, and airline-style tray tables. The passenger cabin has a wealth of entertainment options with a 65-inch curved Ultra HD TV built into the front cabin partition.
The Ford F-550 transporter also has iPads in the walls and Mac Mini computers for video conferencing along with a 360-degree security monitor system. All the electronics are controlled with a Control4 system. The front section of the passenger cabin has two couches that can transform into a bed at the touch of a button and can be used as a board room with a table that lowers. The kitchenette and restroom have 24k gold-plated hardware. The G-77 also has a bar built into the wall. Pricing for this rolling palace is $1 million. Another interesting Ford F-550-based vehicle is the Terradyne Gurkha.
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I know this is an old post. You are truly better in a bus like an MCI J series or others like it. A design like this may be just fine for airport/hotel or perhaps church groups but for higher level luxury they won't last as long and the ride quality won't be as smooth.