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Japanese company unveils custom camper van based on kei truck

10.03.2026 09:00 1 min 1 source
news.livedoor.com JPN

A Japanese company, Grasshopper, has unveiled a custom camper van based on a kei truck. The vehicle is adapted for both overnight stays and motorcycle transport. The design includes a sleeping area and a reinforced frame for cargo.

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Japanese company unveils custom camper van based on kei truck

10.03.2026 news.livedoor.com JPN

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