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Japanese companies unveil compact campers based on Kei trucks

02.05.2026 10:05 1 min 2 sources
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Japanese companies unveil compact campers based on Kei trucks
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Daihatsu Hijet Dune Rover

Japanese tuner Direct Cars has created a camper based on the Daihatsu Hijet mini-truck. The 3.4-meter-long model features two double beds, a mini-kitchen, and air conditioning but lacks a toilet. Pricing starts at €32,100.

Suzuki Carry 4WD

The Japanese market has introduced a camper based on the Suzuki Carry, measuring 3.72 meters. Weighing 1180 kg, it accommodates two people, has 4WD, and a basic layout with a kitchen module and folding sofa. Price starts at ¥3.9 million (approx. €21k).

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Japanese tuner converts Kei mini-truck into a luxury camper van

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