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Suzuki Jimny converted into compact camper van with pop-up roof

17.11.2025 12:33 1 min 1 source
auto motor und sport DEU
Suzuki Jimny converted into compact camper van with pop-up roof
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Japanese converter White House Camper has unveiled a Suzuki Jimny with an integrated pop-up roof. The 3.98-meter-long Jimny Nomade Pop model features a 2×1 meter sleeping area for two and starts at approximately €22,300 in Japan. Official sales of the vehicle and this conversion are not planned for Europe.

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Suzuki Jimny converted into compact camper van with pop-up roof

17.11.2025 auto motor und sport DEU Original source

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