WILL Smith’s incredible £2million motorhome includes a huge, 30-seater cinema, make up studio, and even a sauna room.
The A-Lister’s monstrous home on wheels, known as The Heat, has been fully customised specifically for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star – thanks to Anderson Mobile Estates.
The US-based RV company is known for its affluent clients – offering custom-built, extravagant motorhomes with luxurious interiors.
The Heat, initially named The Studio, was their first high-profile delivery – and perhaps their greatest.
The two-story, 22-wheel motorhome redefined elegance when it was first unveiled in the early 2000s, although it may now seem a little bit dated.
Priced at $2.5 million, which is nearly £2million, it remains one of the most expensive and impressive motorhomes ever created, and still belongs to Smith to this day.
Currently, the Hollywood actor, who’s starred in films such as Men in Black, Independence Day, I Am Legend, and King Richard, currently rents out The Heat for $9,000 per week when it’s not in use.
Packed from top to bottom with special amenities, The Heat includes a roof that can expand by 42 inches to create an upstairs level, with a 30-person screening room, automatic shades, and a 100-inch drop-down screen.
The downstairs area features a full kitchen, dining room and lounge with a secondary lounge serving as a wardrobe, and even a professional makeup station.
The bathroom alone costs $25,000 and features a sauna shower, separate toilet, and an opaque glass door.
Much like the doors in a space ship on Star Trek, all doors in The Heat are automatic, and make a sound when they open and close.
In total, The Heat provides 1,200 square feet (111.5 square metres) of living space, including $200,000 granite countertops, $125,000 in technology and gadgets, with 14 TVs, and $30,000 in real leather on the couches and ceilings.
Smith famously lived in The Heat while filming Ali, Men in Black III, and The Pursuit of Happyness.
This comes as Sun Motors recently gave fans a look inside an almighty new motorhome with a full kitchen, luxury living room, and even heated flooring – all for a staggering £1million price tag.
The gigantic machine, built by iconic tuning company Brabus – known for their long-running association with Mercedes – is the ultimate home on wheels.
Called the Big Boy 1200, this 12-metre long, 26-tonne motorhome is based on the Mercedes Actros truck and has been converted by Belgian specialist STX Motorhomes.
Loaded with luxury features, the Big Boy 1200 includes a 30-square metre living space – similar in size to a small one-bedroom flat.
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The tiny home boasts a living room, bed, fully-stocked kitchen and its very own small business at the back.