2025 MDC USA XT17HRT FAMILY, Stock #483633
Reason for selling is "Purchased another trailer".
This MDC USA has been on the market for more than 30 days (Apr 1st). If you are thinking of making an offer, submit it today and let's make a deal!
This high-quality unit boasts a sleek and modern design, featuring all the amenities needed for a comfortable and enjoyable trip.
The MDC USA XT17HRT Family feels less like a simple travel trailer and more like a self-contained expedition base designed for families who want to push far beyond paved campgrounds.
From the outside, it presents a rugged, almost overbuilt stance -- high ground clearance, aggressive all-terrain tires, and a reinforced chassis -- that immediately signals its off-road intent. The XT17HRT Family isn't meant to sit in RV parks; it's designed to follow a 4x4 deep into desert tracks, forest trails, and remote coastlines. Its hard roof and hybrid folding design strike a balance between durability and space efficiency, allowing it to remain compact while towing but expand into a surprisingly roomy living environment once set up.
Step inside, and the tone shifts from rugged exterior to practical comfort. The layout is clearly tailored for families, with a main sleeping area complemented by convertible dinette space and additional bunk configurations. Every surface and fixture feels purpose-built -- lightweight yet sturdy, with smart storage tucked into nearly every corner. Overhead cabinetry, under-seat compartments, and exterior-access lockers ensure that longer trips don't turn into cluttered chaos.
The kitchen setup -- often split between indoor and outdoor use -- reflects the lifestyle this trailer encourages. Outside, a slide-out kitchen and prep area invite cooking under the open sky, while inside, a compact but functional galley provides backup when the weather turns. Water storage, filtration, and a pressurized system support extended off-grid stays, while a built-in fridge/freezer keeps supplies fresh for days.
Where the XT17HRT Family really distinguishes itself is in its off-grid capability. It typically comes equipped with a robust electrical system -- lithium batteries, solar panels, and an inverter -- allowing families to run lights, refrigeration, and devices without relying on hookups. This autonomy transforms the experience from "camping" into true remote living.
The rear section often expands into additional sleeping or living space via a fold-out design, creating a sense of openness that contrasts with its compact towing footprint. Large windows and mesh panels bring in airflow and natural light, making it feel connected to the environment rather than sealed off from it.
In motion, it tows with the confidence of something engineered for punishment -- its indepe