NuCamp Introduces New Truck Camper

A photo of the nuCamp 2026 Cirrus 920 truck camper.

Truck camper and travel trailer manufacturer NuCamp is releasing the new 2026 Cirrus 920.

The company said the new model was built on the legacy of the previous model year Cirrus 920. The company said the new Cirrus delivers the same craftsmanship, comfort and quality as the previous model while being lighter and more accessible.

The previous Cirrus 920 will be rebranded as the Cirrus 920 Elite. The Cirrus 920 Elite will continue as a premium, fully equipped version of the brand.

NuCamp Sales Manager Jason Miller said the newest model is sturdy but more flexible.

“The 2026 Cirrus 920 is lighter, more versatile and crafted with the same exceptional attention to detail that defines every nuCamp product,” Miller said. “Now, whether you are seeking extended off-grid independence or weekend comfort at the campsite, there is a Cirrus built to match your adventures.”

A photo showing the interior of the 2026 nuCamp Cirrus 920.NuCamp said the new Cirrus 920 is a streamlined alternative to the previous model, including reduced lithium battery and solar panel power. An open basement storage design and custom rear platform reduce the Cirrus 920’s weight compared with the previous model.

The truck trailer has a dry weight under 4,000 pounds, approximately 500 pounds lighter than the Cirrus 920 Elite.

The new model incorporates several refinements that NuCamp said distinguish it from the Cirrus 920 Elite. The Cirrus 920 interior features soft-close cabinetry, an Alde heating and hot water system, a Froli sleep system and a dry bath with a porcelain toilet and sink.

The new model includes a 100-amp-hour lithium battery and a 30-amp shore power plug.

NuCamp said the truck camper includes options such as a convection oven/microwave, side or rear awnings, a Maggie roof rack with rear ladder and an additional lithium battery.

Visit the NuCamp website for more.

A photo showing the interior of the 2026 nuCamp Cirrus 920.

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