Behold man’s new best friend, the Manvan

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on August 28th, 2008

Behold man’s new best friend, the ManvanThose who are always looking for the latest innovations in tailgating will want to take a serious look at the Manvan. Designed by Aimee LoDuca, this oversized behemoth of a van targets football fans who need more nachos, more beer and just plain more of everything.

It’s inspired by the Nissan NV200, and can expand in the rear just like you after a huge meal. It will house almost everything that you need for indoor and outdoor use. We first told you about the Nissan NV200 almost a full year ago, but it’s still at a conceptual stage, despite being completely awesome and extremely useful. One day soon we hope to see it realized. Man’s first parties were in caves, man’s next parties will be in vans.

[Yanko]

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2 Responses to “Behold man’s new best friend, the Manvan”

  1. Electronic Gadgets Says:

    Better usage than bringing the office on the road. The next version need to be the overnighter/camper/entertainer version instead

  2. Aimee Says:

    Manvan is actually a full blown concept, more than just the ultimate tailgating van. You can either rent a themed Manvan or purchase/customize your own online.

    Here’s what I had in mind…

    The Spectator (Tailgaiting/sports entertainment)
    The Roughrider (Adventure Seeker/Sports Van)
    The Connoisseur (For Outdoor cooking and entertainment)
    The Wanderer (Leisurely Camping/Outdoor activities)
    The Guzzler (Outdoor Bar/Drinking activities - darts, pong table, poker,etc.)

    Check out more of Manvan on aimeeloduca.com

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