Inside the Luxurious $2.5M Motorhome Featured in Will Smith’s ‘The Heat

Being an actress entails spending months away from loved ones, hiding out in movie trailers, and collaborating with other performers. Additionally, it necessitates an itinerant lifestyle, which may get boring after a while. Actors keep telling us this, therefore it must be true.

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The American recreational vehicle manufacturer Anderson Mobile Estates strives to provide its most affluent customers with a respectable place to reside. Since its inception with a camper named The Heat, Anderson Mobile Estates has become a household name, known for its extravagant furnishings, flamboyant flair, and custom builds.

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The Heat, the teaser for Will Smith’s film, is the company’s first high-profile release. They were the original owners of Star Trax Celebrity Coaches, the Anderson family’s 1987 business venture. In 1999, they sold the business and went on a world cruise. In the end, this provided them with the motivation to build the most amazing land yachts in history.

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Smith was fond of The Studio, their first structure. The result was The Heat, a 22-wheel, two-story RV so big it still makes real residences look small. When it was first exhibited, this large RV represented the pinnacle of luxury and extravagance. Descriptions such as “sleek” and “modern” are out of date; it feels distinctly antiquated. Whether it belongs to a celebrity or not, this motorhome is still among the most amazing ones ever constructed.

 

Smith still seems to be the owner of the Heat. Like a superyacht, it appears to be for hire when he’s not using it, and it goes for $9,000 a week. For this kind of money, you get a true house on wheels that when parked, can become a mansion.

 

As designer Mackenzie Anderson notes in the HGTV Celebrity Motor Homes video below, four-slide-out RVs are quite common; however, Anderson Mobile Estates was the first company to additionally expand the roof. The ceiling is raised 42 inches (107 cm) by eight pistons to create the upper level, which features a screening room with 30 seats, motorized blinds, and a 100-inch drop-down screen, among other amenities. In addition, the screening room serves as an office.

 

The bottom floor has a full kitchen, a dining room/lounge, and another lounge that doubles as Smith’s wardrobe when he’s on site. More latest photos of The Heat show that the first lounge contains a professional cosmetics station and a modest office. The $25,000 bathroom, which also features a sauna shower, a separate dry toilet, and a glass door that can be made opaque with a button push, takes up the whole width of the caravan.

 

Since this isn’t your normal RV, every door opens and closes automatically and with sound. They are called “Star Trek doors” by the architect. In the early 2000s, a lot of individuals believed that the Star Trek doors represented “the future.”

 

The Heat, a 55-foot (16.7-meter) vessel, was always intended to offer 1,200 square feet (111.5 square meters) of living space together with the standard amenities of a yacht. In addition to $125,000 worth of technology and gadgets, there are fourteen televisions and $30,000 worth of genuine leather on the sofas and even the ceilings. Publicly available information indicates that The Heat do not have a suitable bedroom.

 

Notably, Will Smith resided there while filming Ali, Men in Black III, and The Pursuit of Happyness following the publication of The Heat in the early 2000s. Not only has President Bill Clinton supported Anderson Mobile Estates, but so have Shakira, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Hart, Brad Pitt, Charlie Sheen, Jim Carrey, Sharon Stone, Whitney Houston, Sylvester Stallone, Jamie Foxx, and even President Bill Clinton purchased or rented one of these enormous motorhomes.