It's called the Hatchling, and though it looks real, this is tiny tent is merely a clever and adorable joke for April Fools' Day.
"Roofnest recognized that no backyard campout is complete without a rooftop tent," said Roofnest's Chief Marketing Officer Dave Rogers. Unfortunately, there is some sticker shock that comes with this package. 'Tis the season for pranks, and to make things abundantly clear right off the bat, this tiny tent is not real. A "gangly tween" also reportedly fits in the mini-tent. Not that we're an expert on Power Wheels Barbie Jeeps. The Colorado-based company manufactures all kinds of real rooftop tents, and if this was among them, it would be called the Hatchling.