Livin’ Lite Introduces Quicksilver 6.0
April 3, 2009 by RV Business 2 Comments

Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles LLC, Wakarusa, Ind., has introduced the new Quicksilver 6.0, a longer and narrower version of its lightest all-aluminum folding camping trailer. ”It’s a little more aerodynamic and a little bigger than the 5.0, which was our smallest camper,” said Livin’ Lite President Scott Tuttle, whose company has recovered from an October fire that destroyed its factory. At 620 pounds dry weight, the Quicksilver 6.0 is 6 1/2 feet long, 5 feet wide and designed with a tear-drop style sloped front end. The 6.0, one of six Quicksilver floorplans that includes a truck camper and SURV, is designed for towing by small cars and three-wheeled motorcycles. A side door and a tent-like driver’s side foldout allow the Quicksilver 6.0 to remain attached to the tow vehicle in setup mode. MSRP: $5,190.
















This truly lightweight concept is just what we’ve been looking for. There are a lot of cars out on the road and we need something to sell them.
Nice camper. I especially like the all aluminum aspect. Its not inexpensive, but there are not too many campers that can be towed by small cars.