Meet the rugged new contender designed to push boundaries, bring comfort to off-grid exploration, and accommodate your crew in every type of terrain.
Hunter RMV’s Globe Ranger 4X4 is expanding on what’s possible in the world of expedition vehicles. This latest model promises the best of both durability and comfort, with features aimed squarely at long range overlanders who want to enjoy the journey and the destination.
Designed to tackle rough trails while ensuring a plush, well-equipped environment, the Globe Ranger 4X4 is built on the robust Chevy Kodiak C5500 chassis, driven by a 6.6L Duramax V-8 diesel engine boasting 445 HP and an impressive 910 foot-pounds of torque. You can expect a range around 500 miles before needing to refuel, giving you solid peace of mind on extended backcountry routes.
Built to Take Six Off-Grid in Comfort
Hunter RMV didn’t hold back on amenities or build quality. The Globe Ranger’s four-season composite panel habitat sits on a proprietary four-point articulating subframe that’s built to flex with the terrain. This rig sleeps up to six, featuring a king bed and a queen bed via the convertible dinette.
The fully-equipped kitchen includes an induction cooktop, microwave, fridge/freezer, and even an optional outside kitchen for added versatility. You’ll also find essential water options with a dry bath, cassette toilet, large shower room and washer/dryer (!) supported by a 100-gallon fresh water capacity and 35-gallon gray water tank. This truck aims to keep every passenger comfortable in any season or environment, rain or shine.
High end finishes such as laminate, quartz, granite, or butcher block are available to customize the interior.
Comes equipped with a washer dryer combo allowing for even longer stays off grid.
Exterior Essentials for Any Terrain
The Globe Ranger exterior is kitted out with customizable features that overlanders dream of. There’s an entry door with a screen for easy access, off-road LED lighting (with options to upgrade), a 360-degree camera system, and a powerful Sherpa 4X4 12V 17,000Lb front winch.
Roof access is easy, with protective rails and ladders, and the rig offers multiple lockable storage options below for essentials or extra gear. The model boasts up to 1400 watts of solar power, an ARB air compressor, tow provisions, and an optional e-bike rack, ensuring you’re self-sufficient far from the main roads.
The roof is accessible with a railed ladder system, and the spare tire comes equipped with a winch support.
Ample exterior storage real estate ensures plenty of room for recovery gear, supplies and recreational toys.
The Tech Loaded Interior
Inside, this truck could be mistaken for a high-end tiny home. With leather seating, custom countertop choices (laminate, quartz, granite, or butcher block), and a tech-savvy layout, the interior layout is a blend of form and function. The Victron-controlled solar and power management system with 800 amp-hour lithium batteries (expandable) keeps your power needs in check, while Starlink wiring and a Wi-Fi router mean connectivity is close at hand, even off the beaten path.
Whether you’re prepping for overland trips that demand grit or long stays boondocking off the grid, the Globe Ranger 4X4’s exterior is built to handle the toughest terrains and unpredictable weather. With additional options like the Traeger electric pellet grill or Blackstone cooktop (featured in this latest build), outdoor cooking can be as much a part of the adventure as the trails.
Designed to accommodate modern comforts, the Globe Ranger features USB outlets, LED lighting, a deluxe audio system, and an adjustable-mount TV. Heating and cooling are covered by TRUMA diesel heat and Dometic 12V air conditioning, with additional roof ventilation fans to keep the air moving.
A full pass through from the cab to the habitat is a significant feature for many in the market for overland vehicles of this size and budget.
Heating, Air Conditioning and plenty of power outlets and lighting combine to make the habitat functional and livable in more extreme climates.
A Customizable Platform with Serious Potential
The Globe Ranger 4X4 caters to overlanders ready to make a significant investment in their travels. A Globe Ranger 4X4 fitted on a brand-new Chevy C6500 crew cab has a sticker price of $395,000, complete with a DEF system.
A ruggedly reliable pre-owned Chevy Kodiak or GMC TopKick C4500/5500 has a starting price of $235,000. This flexibility means adventurers can select a platform that adjusts to their budget and their needs, with no compromises on the critical off-grid essentials.
“The Globe Ranger 4X4 is a versatile powerhouse designed for the adventurous spirit,” shares Keith Storey, Hunter RMV’s founder. His journey to build a family-friendly, capable rig led him to develop the original Hunter RMV prototype and launch an entire line of adventure vehicles made to withstand the demands of serious overlanding.
Built with a Passion for Overlanding
Based in Minden, NV, Hunter RMV’s journey from a dream to a recognized name in expedition vehicles shows in every design choice and every upgrade option. Since launching in 2015, the company has evolved from outfitting military vehicles into building capable and comfortable adventure rigs from the ground up.
Backed by a team with decades of fabrication experience, Hunter RMV stands by their commitment to excellence, ensuring each build offers the reliability and innovation that serious explorers crave.
In the Globe Ranger 4X4, Hunter RMV has created more than just a vehicle—they’ve crafted an overland experience that merges adventure with comfort. The Hunter RMV team has delivered a robust setup built on a dependable platform that’s ready to handle whatever the trail throws your way.
This review was conducted independently, and no payment or compensation was accepted. All opinions expressed are based solely on the product’s features and performance.