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Toyota Hilux Rangga Modified into a Motorhome by Baze

14.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
KOMPAS.com IND
Toyota Hilux Rangga Modified into a Motorhome by Baze
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Indonesian company Baze has unveiled a motorhome concept based on the Toyota Hilux Rangga pickup truck. The modification involves installing a living module with a kitchen, sleeping area, and storage system.

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14.02.2026 KOMPAS.com IND

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