Four Wheel Campers Debuts the New Hawk+ Flatbed Camper

Earlier this month, Four Wheel Campers debuted its most advanced flatbed camper yet: the Hawk+. So, what sets this model apart from other Four Wheel Camper offerings? Read on to find out.

The new Hawk+ slide-in camper by Four Wheel Campers offers a completely off-grid experience for extended overlanding excursions
Photo by Four Wheel Campers

The brand-new Hawk+ promises more features and functionality for longer, more off-grid overlanding and roadtripping adventures, and delivers on these promise by upgrading the brand’s classic Hawk camper with extended-travel capabilities, full self-containment and more. For those familiar with the 50-year-old brand’s flatbed design, the Hawk+ builds upon that design, and is Four Wheel Campers’ first-ever fully self-contained camper.

The Hawk+ is designed for extended travel on-grid or off, and includes an expanded power capacity, increased fresh water storage, an integrated grey water system and smart interior layout to make full self-containment a reality. The Hawk+ is specifically designed for heavy-duty trucks with a 7-foot flatbed tray, and is designed to maximize every inch of available space. In a nutshell, the Four Wheel Campers Hawk+ includes more power, more resources and more space.

Power Up

You want power? You’ll get power with the Four Wheel Campers Hawk+. The newest design from the legacy brand includes external 12V/120V ports with USB & USB-C for external charging, a dedicated exterior DC port for Starlink Mini, so that you can stay connected anywhere, and a suite of optional upgrades. These include:

  • Up to 810Ah lithium battery capacity (optional) – Massive energy storage for extended off-grid adventures
  • Up to 500W of roof-mounted solar panels (optional) – Harness the sun to stay powered anywhere
  • RedArc Manager Alpha 75 (optional) – Advanced power management for monitoring and charging

Increased Resources

Photo by Four Wheel Campers

The Hawk+ is designed for extended stays, whether that’s in the backcountry or at your favorite local campsite. Upgrades to the new design include:

  • 40-gallon fresh water tank – Twice the capacity of standard FWC slide-ins and flatbeds
  • Built-in 5-gallon gray water tank – A brand-new feature for Four Wheel Campers, designed for added convenience and compliance

The Hawk+ also includes an optional cooking upgrade in the form of a inset portable 2-burner induction stove, which can be use indoors or outside to increase cooking flexibilty.

Stretch Out, Get Comfy

One of the drawbacks of staying in campers while overlanding is the lack of usable space — but the Hawk+ has been engineered to solve for tight quarters. The redesigned interior includes the following upgrades:

  • +6″ of floor, counter, and cabinet space – Expanded interior footprint compared to the original Hawk Flatbed
  • +6″ of dinette space (compared to original Hawk Flatbed) – Seats up to four, ideal for meals or working on the go
  • Pass-through external storage – Includes a convenient flip-down table for outdoor use
  • New front countertop – Features integrated pantry storage for organization

Additionally, customers can add on a rear MOLLE rack for mounting gear and accessories, should things become crowded inside.

Photo by Four Wheel Campers

Starting at starting at $43,995, the Hawk+ is available to order through all Four Wheel Campers dealers. If you’d like to build your own Hawk+, you can visit the Four Wheel Campers model page.


To see this camper and so many more, be sure to come to one of our upcoming Overland Expo events! Next up: Overland Expo PNW, June 27-29, 2025 in Redmond, Oregon — just outside Bend. Click the button below to learn more!

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