A little relaxing EV glamping for your Sunday morning. The FISH13 channel posted a camping video this spring with no talking, no range tests, and nothing trying to sell you on EVs specifically. It's a forest overnight with a BYD Sealion 7 parked at the edge of a tent that attaches directly to the vehicle's tailgate, running warm lighting through the night with the kind of ambient sound that belongs in the background of a Sunday with nothing urgent on the schedule. The tent is the Arbor Outdoor HEXONA, a shelter designed to connect to the rear opening of an SUV and use the vehicle body as part of the structure. The BYD Sealion 7 is the platform, handling vehicle-to-load power for lighting and whatever else the setup requires. Note that this video contains paid promotion for both BYD Korea and Arbor Outdoor.
Vehicle-to-load camping isn't new as a concept, but how people are actually using it has gotten more interesting as EV adoption grows. Running a full shelter setup off your car's battery, with lighting and climate control, removes the need for a portable generator and all the noise and exhaust that come with one. That's the practical part of the appeal. The BYD Sealion 7 supports vehicle-to-load output and carries enough battery capacity to power a comfortable campsite overnight without meaningfully compromising the drive home. That calculation is what separates this kind of content from the promotional version: the car is doing actual work, not just sitting in the background looking good. FISH13 builds a following around this style of EV outdoor content, careful and calm rather than spec-focused.
The HEXONA tent system connects to the vehicle's rear hatch and uses the car as part of the shelter wall, which is a practical design for anyone who wants to camp with fewer separate pieces of gear. Car-attached tent setups are common in overlanding circles but are catching on more broadly among EV owners who have a built-in power source that doesn't idle. The BYD Sealion 7 is sold in South Korea and other Asian markets, which is where this video appears to have been filmed based on the surroundings and the product placement. The Sealion 7 is a mid-size electric SUV with enough space inside to extend the sleeping area if you want to open it up that way. The HEXONA gives you proper headroom and weather protection outside it. Together they make a setup that looks genuinely comfortable rather than aspirationally rugged.
Bottom line: Not every EV video needs to be a range test or a charging comparison. Sometimes it's enough to show what the car is like to spend a night in the woods with. The Sealion 7 and HEXONA make a coherent setup, and the video itself is the most calming thing on this page today. Good for a Sunday morning.