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Offtime BASE Camper Van Based on Suzuki Every Presented at JCCS 2026

16.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
Yahoo!ニュース JPN
Offtime BASE Camper Van Based on Suzuki Every Presented at JCCS 2026
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Smile Factory presented the Offtime BASE camper van based on the Suzuki Every at the Japan Camping Car Show 2026. The model features a suspension co-developed with TEIN, providing an 8 cm lift, and an innovative side-opening pop-up roof that creates an additional sleeping area for two. The interior includes two beds measuring 1.2x1.8 m, accommodating up to four people.

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Offtime BASE Camper Van Based on Suzuki Every Presented at JCCS 2026

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