
Electric Rooftop Cabin Sets Up Camp in 60 Seconds
A Denver company just launched a rooftop shelter that transforms any truck into a hard-walled camping cabin at the push of a button. The Altus pops up electrically in one minute, giving adventurers full headroom and all-season protection.
Imagine turning your pickup truck into a cozy wilderness cabin in less time than it takes to make coffee.
Denver-based Mohab just unveiled the Altus, a rooftop shelter that completely reimagines mobile camping. Unlike traditional fabric tents that leave you exposed to the elements, this innovative design features four solid walls, real windows, and an electric lift system that raises the entire structure in 60 seconds flat.
The magic happens through a clever engineering solution. When you press a button, the roof rises automatically while hinged side panels unfold into rigid walls. Front and rear panels swing into place manually, creating a weatherproof box with nearly four feet of standing room inside.
The name Mohab stands for "Mobile Habitat," and that's exactly what this feels like. The cabin comes equipped with slider windows, a lift-up hatch door for stargazing, and ports for connecting air conditioning or heating systems. You get genuine climate control in the backcountry.
Two sizes accommodate different needs: the standard Altus measures 93 by 54 inches, while the XL version stretches to 101 inches long. Both comfortably sleep two adults and a child or pet on a full double mattress. When closed, the entire unit compresses to less than nine inches tall for normal driving.

The cabin's aluminum frame and PET panels keep weight manageable at 265 to 276 pounds, comparable to other hard-walled designs. A manual override system ensures you can still set up camp even if the battery dies.
Why This Inspires
This innovation shows how creative engineering can make outdoor adventures more accessible to everyone. Families who once avoided camping in cold or rainy weather now have weatherproof protection. People with mobility challenges gain the gift of standing headroom instead of crawling through tent flaps.
The Altus proves that comfort and adventure don't have to be opposites. By combining the convenience of an RV with the flexibility of rooftop camping, it opens up year-round exploration to people who thought roughing it wasn't for them.
American and Chinese engineers collaborated to bring this vision to life, demonstrating how global innovation creates solutions nobody imagined possible just a few years ago.
Your next camping trip just got a whole lot cozier.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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