Weighing only 240 kg, the Urbanoid Booba bets on a compact, foldable, and inflatable format to facilitate camping trips. The model has a bed for two people, dining area for four, telescopic bar, option with external shower, 45-liter tank, and deliveries scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.
The Booba microcapsule, Urbanoid’s new foldable trailer, bets on a simple idea: transforming a tiny trailer into a comfortable campsite in a few minutes. The model was created for those who want to escape urban routine without relying on large trailers.
With a rounded look, the Booba looks much more like a towable trunk than a traditional caravan. Still, it was designed to function as a camping base, with a resting area, table, and inflatable structure.
Microcapsule designed for small cars
The trailer measures 3.3 meters up to the tip of the extended tow bar. With the telescopic bar retracted, the length drops to 2.2 meters, facilitating maneuvers in urban spaces or smaller garages.
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The base weight is 240 kg, a feature that allows towing by small vehicles. The proposal follows the manufacturer’s adopted motto: “maximum freedom in minimum space.”
Urbanoid presented the model at the beginning of the year and stated that it intends to open orders in the next two months through the Dutch dealership Kliff, its first retail partner.
Trailer unfolds and inflates in minutes
Upon arrival at the destination, the Booba’s lid folds forward and is supported by retractable legs attached to the tow bar. Then, campers adjust straps and inflate the structure.
Inflation can be done manually, with the included pump, or in less than two minutes with the optional electric pump. After that, just fix stakes and prepare the interior.
The design uses composite fiber, smooth edges, and few adornments. The concave rear and the lighting strip give an automotive appearance, reminiscent of a small roadster.
Interior space accommodates meals for four
Inside, the microcapsule combines an enveloping sofa, central table, and bed. The dining area, positioned at the entrance, accommodates up to four people, allowing for meals protected within the structure.
The bed uses part of the sofa cushions and offers more than 185 cm in length by 136 cm in width at shoulder height. The set accommodates two people and includes springs under the mattress.
The analyzed material does not indicate that the central table transforms into an extra bed. Therefore, a family of four can sit to eat but would need additional accommodation.
Price, versions, and expected delivery
The Mezzo version costs € 10,840, about US$ 12,650, and includes a manual pump, 12V LED interior lighting, a portable charger, and an external power connection.
The Pro version costs € 13,360, about US$ 15,600, and adds an electric pump, two Ecoflow River 3 stations, an external shower, a 45-liter tank, and a water pump.
Optional features include vertical storage support, bicycle rack, rotisserie grill, and shower cabin. Deliveries are expected in the first quarter of 2026.
The project attempts to solve common urban camping problems on a small scale: weight, space, and practicality. Would you use one of these micro capsules for short trips or would you still prefer a traditional trailer? Leave your opinion in the comments and tell us on which trip this format would make more sense.
