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Iveco Daily 4×4 L4H3: Expedition Motorhome for Long-Term Travel

08.03.2026 02:29 1 min 1 source
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Iveco Daily 4×4 L4H3: Expedition Motorhome for Long-Term Travel
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A specialized workshop converted an all-wheel drive Iveco Daily 4×4 L4H3 into a self-sufficient expedition motorhome for a couple of doctors planning a three-year journey through Asia. Key features include permanent all-wheel drive, a payload capacity of up to 5 tons, a 300-liter freshwater tank, a 600-watt solar system, and separate areas for sleeping, cooking, and living. This project is a custom build, not a series production model, with an estimated cost in the high five- to six-figure euro range.

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Iveco Daily 4×4 L4H3: Expedition Motorhome for Long-Term Travel

08.03.2026 vanlifemag.de DEU

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