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Grounded is kicking off 2025 with a bang! This January, we’re making waves at three major events, showcasing our cutting-edge technology in Las Vegas and turning heads across Michigan.


CES


 

In Las Vegas, our friends at Rollaway showcased their luxury suite on wheels at the Indiegogo booth at CES - the ultimate global stage for innovation. This bespoke build is being rented out in California and features luxury materials, a dry bath, and advanced tech like electronically tinted windows.



Our CEO Sam Shapiro was on stage at CES for the Imagine This: Exploring The Fun In Aging panel from AARP. Here, Sam talked about what makes RVing so special and why an adventure in a Grounded vehicle is particularly unique. The discussion went beyond camper vans, as Sam and the other panelists opened up about the challenges they’ve faced building companies and the excitement behind their visions that keep them striving for more.

Detroit Auto Show



The latest G2 to roll out of our factory is being displayed at the Detroit Auto Show before it heads over to its new owner on the West Coast. This Zevo 400, on show at the Chevrolet booth, features a platform perfect for navigating tight spaces and a design suited for solo-travelers who like keeping things compact. The show is open now and runs until January 20th, so be sure to swing by!


Grand Rapids RV Show



Last but not least, we’ll be showcasing G2 Reverence at the Grand Rapids RV Show, which runs from January 16th to January 19th. This is your chance to explore our larger fully electric camper van in person, so you can walk through the modern interior, take a seat on the comfortable bench seating, and even touch the hand-painted exterior. Let us know if you're coming and we can hook you up with tickets!



Where will you meet us this month? We’d love to see you at one of these events! Let us know if you're attending, and follow along on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes looks, and exclusive announcements from each show.



Nick Fitzpatrick

Co-Founder and Head of Design

Grounded

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Alex Dearth
5d ago

Wow, Grounded is really hitting the ground running in 2025! It's great to see you guys at CES and the Detroit Auto Show. That Zevo 400 sounds perfect for solo travelers. Makes me think of needing something compact and fun, almost like a mobile base camp for playing something silly, you know? Maybe if I get one of those, I'll stream myself playing Funny Shooter 2 from inside of it!


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teenage.monkey.rwvd
Jun 06

The integration of advanced tech and sustainable materials really changes the way we think about road trips. Hearing stories from creators about their challenges and passion reminds me how innovation is fueled by perseverance. It sounds like Grounded is making a big impact with their electric camper vans showcased at major events like CES and the Detroit Auto Show. For a fun break after exploring all these innovations, I recommend trying the Slope Game - it's a great way to relax and unwind!

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Memozi Liza
Memozi Liza
May 28

Playing games is enjoyable. fireboy and watergirl is a fun and intelligent two-player game that enhances critical thinking, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and friendship through its inherent difficulty.

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herringbur
May 15

Geometry Dash has become more than a game — it’s a full-blown rhythm-powered subculture. It’s not about how many times you fail. It’s about hitting that beat just right, one jump at a time.

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Washington Thomas
Washington Thomas
May 13

Loving the momentum, Grounded team! The Zevo 400 at the Chevy booth sounds like a brilliant match for urban adventurers — compact, smart, and packed with intention. Hope to catch G2 Reverence in Grand Rapids!

Side note: Preparing for CES felt like navigating Tunnel Rush in hard mode — fast decisions, bright distractions, but totally worth it in the end!

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realizegain
May 08

Practice initiating drifts just before you enter the bend, not during. This gives you more control and avoids oversteering in Snow Rider.

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