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Escape Traveler Launches Larger, All-Electric eONE XL Tiny House Models

Escape Traveler's new eONE XL Wide starts at $99,015 and stretches 9.6 ft wide — wide enough to require a towing permit but roomy enough for an electric fireplace and two-area loft.

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Escape Traveler Launches Larger, All-Electric eONE XL Tiny House Models
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Escape Traveler expanded its eONE line with two larger, all-electric models: the eONE XL, priced from $88,520, and the eONE XL Wide (also called XLW), starting at $99,015. Both units are listed as in stock and available for purchase directly through the company's website, with financing and delivery offered at a location-dependent cost.

The wider variant, referred to by some press outlets as the eONE XL Wide & Tall, measures 31 ft long, 9.6 ft wide, and 13.6 ft tall on a double-axle trailer. That height and width puts it firmly in oversized-load territory: the unit requires a permit to tow on a public road. The exterior is finished in custom engineered wood siding with a metal roof.

Escape Traveler describes the XL line as building on the foundation of its existing ONE XL while adding "even more of everything: a larger bathroom, bigger upper decks and larger downstairs sitting or sleeping area." The XLW takes that a step further with an additional foot of horizontal space over the standard XL. As the company's product page puts it: "There's a reason these units are so popular and it is the room...maximum room, maximum usefulness."

Inside, the glass door entrance opens directly into the kitchen, which is fitted with an electric oven, induction cooktop, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, sink, washer/dryer, and extensive cabinetry. The kitchen connects to a living room that benefits noticeably from the extra width, featuring generous glazing, a sofa-ready layout, a large entertainment center with a TV, an electric fireplace, and additional storage. A huge window anchors the living space, maximizing natural light.

The loft is split into two areas connected by a gangway and can function as one or two bedrooms, though the ceiling is low as is typical for loft configurations in THOWs. Interior decor follows the same design language as other Escape models, leaning heavily on windows throughout.

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Escape Traveler is clear that these are production units with no pre-order pathway. To order with custom options, buyers visit escapetraveler.net, select the ONE XL unit, and submit a quote.

David, a Dallas, TX-based eONE XLW owner, offered this on the company's site: "From the start, our communication with Escape was clear, easy and helpful. We've had our eONE XLW for a year now and love it. The service team has been attentive to our questions...thank you!"

A few specs worth noting are still absent from public-facing materials: no gross vehicle weight rating or curb weight has been published, which matters significantly when you're sourcing a tow vehicle for a unit this size. Electrical system specifics, including what "EV-ready" means in practice, battery capacity, and off-grid capability, also haven't been detailed yet. Those are worth a direct inquiry to Escape before you commit to a base price that will climb once options are added.

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