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Japanese micro-camper Dune Rover based on Daihatsu Hijet: four berths and a kitchen

30.04.2026 12:36 2 min 5 sources
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Japanese micro-camper Dune Rover based on Daihatsu Hijet: four berths and a kitchen
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Japanese company Direct Cars has introduced the Dune Rover micro-camper, based on the compact Daihatsu Hijet truck. The vehicle is 3.4 meters long.

Interior features

The living module includes two double beds (total four berths), a kitchen with sink, refrigerator (35 liters according to some sources), and microwave. Air conditioning is installed. There is no toilet or shower.

Autonomy and pricing

Autonomy is provided by a 100 Ah lithium-ion battery, with optional solar panels. Prices in Japan vary: some sources report 4.39 million yen (about $28,000), others 5.98 million yen (around €39,000).

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Story sources

Japanese company unveils micro-camper based on Daihatsu Hijet kei car

16.02.2026 MotorBox ITA

Japanese Dune Rover camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet

16.02.2026 Autoblog.nl NLD

Japanese Direct Cars unveils Dune Rover camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet

16.02.2026 overclockers.ru RUS

Japanese Daihatsu Hijet truck converted into four-berth motorhome

16.02.2026 ФОКУС RUS

Daihatsu Hijet-based Dune Rover turns kei truck into four-berth camper

16.02.2026 Driven Car Guide ISL

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