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Whoever claims money doesn’t buy happiness isn’t into cars. Post Malone is known for quite a collection of luxurious vehicles, and that didn’t stop him from dropping $1.5 million on an insane EarthRoamer rig. Now he’s prepared for an apocalypse and happier than ever. 

Post Malone buys $1.5 million EarthRoamer XV-HD 

If Post Malone decides to go off the grid, he’s prepared with a massive EarthRoamer XV-HD build. This overlanding rig set the car enthusiast back by roughly $1.5 million. 

However, getting away from the spotlight without sacrificing luxury comfort is probably worth it if you can afford it. It was a bold decision as the massive rig comes with a battery key-fob and even keys to operate it with. 

He showed up in Colorado, where EarthRoamer vehicles are built to accommodate his rig, rather than having it delivered to his home. Now Post Malone is ready to start exploring the country. 

The EarthRoamer XV-HD is the most expensive and capable luxury rig ever built. It’s based on the Ford F-750. According to EarthRoamer, it’s powered by a 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8 engine that’s paired with an Allison six-speed transmission. (What a great name). 

Additionally, it features a carbon fiber body, ensuring both lightness and durability. The solar panels and onboard lithium-ion batteries power features such as heated floors and a gourmet kitchen. 

The interior features handcrafted wood cabinets, marble countertops, a king-size bed, and a spa-style rainfall shower. Best of all, it doesn’t require campgrounds or hookups. I’m assuming that he sprang for the available washer and dryer units. 

Because the EarthRoamer XV-HD doesn’t require any special licensing, it’s already accessible for those like Post Malone who want to explore without limitations.

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