With production starting soon and first deliveries expected this spring, the Pebble Flow looks to shake up the camper trailer market this year. The Flow camper is fully electric, includes loads of solar and regenerative braking, and can be optioned with a dual-motor propulsion system that not only extends travel range, but also makes the trailer able to automatically hitch up to your vehicle and be controlled via remote control.
“The production-intent Pebble Flow marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine RV travel,” said Bingrui Yang, founder and CEO of Pebble.
“From the initial concept to our first prototype and now the fully realized product, we have poured our passion and expertise into every stage of its creation. This process has been about addressing the real challenges RVers face while incorporating thoughtful design and cutting-edge features. This product embodies the creativity of the Pebble team and we can’t wait to see it on the road soon.”
Play Pebble Flow Key Features Lets dive into the key features that make the 2025 Pebble Flow stand out from the crowd of RV camper trailers on the market.
(Photo/Pebble) First up, its fully electric powered. It has a 45kWh lithium iron phosphate battery bank. A 1.1kW solar array and regenerative braking system keep those batteries charged up. The trailer can even be used as a home backup power solution or EV charging source.
(Photo/Pebble) Ease of use is baked into the Flow. First up, it gets Magic Hitch — a system that automatically hitches up the trailer to the tow vehicle at the touch of a button. Next up, InstaCamp — this feature allows for the stairs, stabilizers, and all-terrain levelers to be deployed and retracted at the touch of a button.
The optional Easy Tow with Active Tow Assist is a dual-electric-motor system in the trailer. It helps propel the trailer, which reduces strain on the tow vehicle and improves range. The system works when towing with a gas or electric-powered tow vehicle.
One of the coolest features of the Pebble Flow is the remote control feature. You can precisely maneuver the trailer in super-tight places — like to get it into a driveway or between two houses into a backyard for storage — remotely and autonomously through the Pebble App. No more 80-point turns in your tow vehicle.
Pebble Flow Interior
(Photo/Pebble) The inside of the Flow trailer offers a ton of light, as it has loads of windows. But, the truly tricky part of the interior is the flexible living area that transitions a section of the camper from workspace to bedroom. This is accomplished with a queen-size Murphy bed that has a desk on its underside.
(Photo/Pebble) You, of course, get a front dinette that also converts to a bed, a full bathroom, and an impressive kitchen. The kitchen includes a big fridge, induction cooktop, convection microwave, and sink.
(Photo/Pebble) Prototype Refinements Since the first prototypes were shown a little over a year ago, Pebble has been listening to feedback and continually refining the Flow, which it is now bringing to market.
(Photo/Pebble) Inside it increased the door size, storage capacity, and added a huge skylight over the dinette. It also did little things like changed the direction of the cabinets opened and made more of the windows open. All of these things should make the Flow that much more usable in the real world.
(Photo/Pebble) Exterior refinements include improved aero, tail lamp integration, a motorized awning, and more ground clearance. The exterior accessed pass-through gear tunnel at the rear of the camper is also larger. A hitch receiver was added to the rear of the trailer in order to add accessories, like bike racks. An optional all-terrain leveler system has also been added, for the ultimate in ease of camp setup in any terrain.
A new four-camera system has also been added to the camper to make maneuvering on- and off-road, while towing or via remote, that much safer and easier.
(Photo/Pebble) “Our team has worked incredibly hard to make these improvements to the design of our Pebble Flow, and this won’t be all. We’ve intentionally made the Pebble Flow a software-defined vehicle. This allows us to implement new features and updates seamlessly through over-the-air (OTA) updates. We’ll be able to surprise and delight users for years to come,” said Stefan Solyom, Chief Technology Officer at Pebble.
Pebble Flow: Pricing Availability
(Photo/Pebble) Production is starting very soon, with first deliveries expected this spring. The first to be delivered will be Founders Edition trailers. These are fully loaded and optioned units with the opportunity to add a limited-edition exterior color. The Pebble Flow Founders Edition camper trailer costs $175,000.
In the future, the Flow will start at $109,500. The dual-motor drivetrain version of the trailer will start at $135,500 — called the Magic Pack upgrade. Youll need the Magic Pack to enable the autonomous features like Active Tow Assist, Magic Hitch, and enhanced Remote Control.
If you want to get in line for your own Pebble Flow camper trailer, the company is taking fully refundable $500 deposits now.
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