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Boho Camper Vans unveils off-grid camper Buttercup based on Ram ProMaster

30.03.2026 00:19 1 min 1 source
tarantas.news TUR
Boho Camper Vans unveils off-grid camper Buttercup based on Ram ProMaster
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Boho Camper Vans has unveiled the Buttercup camper van, built on a Ram ProMaster chassis and designed for fully off-grid living. The vehicle features a 500-watt solar array, a battery bank, a 3,000-watt inverter, a 125-liter water system, and a Starlink antenna, enabling extended self-sufficient habitation.

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Boho Camper Vans Buttercup: A Fully Self-Contained Camper Van

30.03.2026 tarantas.news TUR Original source

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