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- Price: $49,999
- Year: 2022
- Model: 650
- Listing ID: 6999352
- Partner ID: 5038784540
- Posted On: Dec 19, 2025
- Updated On: Dec 19, 2025
Description
Buyer will get FREE SHIPPING 30 days warranty and the 2017 NISSAN TITAN XD 4x4 diesel included.
Adventure-ready and built to conquer the elements, this 2022 Lance 650 is perfectly mounted on a Nissan Titan 4x4 with the Cummins diesel powertrain — a rugged, efficient setup ideal for mountain hunters, campers, and overland explorers. Designed for off-grid comfort and performance, the Lance’s lightweight yet insulated construction keeps you warm in the mountains and cool in the desert. The Titan’s diesel torque gives you the muscle to climb steep grades and tow your toys, while the camper’s interior offers modern amenities like a full dinette, wet bath, and queen bed — all packed into a nimble footprint that fits most trailheads and backcountry clearings.
This is not your average weekend setup — it’s a fully self-contained adventure rig for those who want to go farther and stay longer. Whether you’re glassing for elk at 9,000 feet, setting up camp by a remote lake, or chasing snow in the Rockies, this Titan + Lance combo delivers reliability and style. With 4x4 traction, Cummins diesel efficiency, and the proven quality of Lance craftsmanship, it’s the ultimate go-anywhere, stay-anywhere truck camper package — ready today with free nationwide delivery for qualified buyers.
Lance 650 camper body: ~15'6" (186 inches)
Nissan Titan Crew Cab (6.5 ft bed): ~20'7" (247 inches)
Combined overall length: ˜ 22–23 feet total (depending on rear bumper clearance and hitch setup)
Additional Specs (for reference)
Overall height (with camper on truck): around 10'0"–10'6
Overall width: 86 inches (approx. 7’2”)
Center of gravity: about 22–24 inches from the front wall of the camper (important for load balance)
Dry camper weight: ~1,700 lbs (fully loaded about 2,000–2,200 lbs)
So, you can safely say: “Overall length approximately 23 feet, ideal for easy parking, maneuverability, and access to tighter mountain trails or campsites.”