The Robeta Ananya is a ‘glamper,’ a glamorous camper. From the outside, it might look like a high-end van, but step inside and you're hit with serious apartment vibes. This isn’t van life with sleeping bags and soggy sandwiches. This is comfort, style, and space on wheels.
The Robeta Ananya throws out the rulebook. Forget folding tables and cramped corners. The designers didn’t settle for a front swivel seat. Instead, they built a legit living room, sealed off from the driving cab with a full partition.
And right at the heart of it? A massive, plush L-shaped couch that stretches over six feet. You can actually sprawl out, stretch your legs, or curl up like you would at home.
Built to Chill, Built to Sleep
The lounge isn't just for lounging. The Robeta Ananya turns that cozy space into a bedroom without the fuss. A proper double bed drops down from the ceiling, so no cushion puzzles or blanket origami. It lowers smoothly and transforms the living area into a full sleeping zone in seconds.
You wake up in a real bed, not something that sags or squeaks. And when you are done sleeping, just raise it back up and get your living room back. It is clean, easy, and smart. That alone makes it a standout among van conversions.

Robeta Mobil / IG / Most van kitchens are tiny corners with a burner and a sink, if you are lucky. The Robeta Ananya changes the game with a full setup that feels made for actual cooking.
The Corian countertop gives you solid prep space, and the two-burner gas stove lets you make real meals, not just boil water.
Add in the grill and oven combo, and you are baking, roasting, and toasting on the road. The fridge-freezer holds 130 liters, so you can stock up for a week without worrying about running out of space or freshness.
Shower Without the Shuffle
Bathroom time in a van usually means compromises. Not here. The Robeta Ananya gives you a full rear bathroom with real elbow room. There is a standing shower, an actual sink, and a macerating toilet. No chemical porta-potties or awkward setups.
A soft curtain closes off the space, keeping it open and light without losing privacy. It feels clean and practical. For once, using the bathroom on the road doesn’t feel like a backup plan.
Robeta knows the road gets dirty, and finding a laundromat isn’t always easy. That is why they built a laundry unit right into the wardrobe. The Tiny Wash washer-dryer combo is compact but powerful. Throw in your clothes, press a button, and get on with your day.
No need to stash dirty clothes or plan your route around laundry stops. It is a small detail that makes a huge difference, especially on longer trips. Again, it is more like a studio apartment than a van.

Robeta Mobil / IG / What makes the Robeta Ananya stand out even more is its serious off-grid setup. It comes with a 10-kilowatt-hour EcoFlow power system, stackable batteries, and 450 watts of solar.
That is enough to power your appliances, lights, and devices for days!
It also packs a 160-liter freshwater tank, diesel heating, and a Webasto hot water system. You don’t need a campground. You don’t need hookups. You can find a view, park it, and stay put all while living in comfort.
Price Tag and Exclusivity
The Robeta Ananya doesn’t pretend to be cheap. The Founders’ Edition starts at around $295,000 in the U.S. That is a serious price, but you are getting a seriously high-end experience. Think of it as a luxury apartment that moves.
Only five units will be built for the U.S. market. Deliveries start in January 2026, and orders are being taken directly through Robeta’s website. This is a rare ride for a very specific kind of traveler, one who values comfort as much as freedom.