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Toyota Sienta gets VANLIFE ROOMKIT camper kit with nearly 2-metre bed

09.05.2026 02:30 7 min 15 sources
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Japanese company YURT has unveiled the VANLIFE ROOMKIT for the 7-seat Toyota Sienta, transforming the minivan's interior into a space for rest and overnight stays.

Two modes of transformation

The kit offers two modes: Room Mode with a flat floor, and Loft Bed Mode, which provides a sleeping platform up to 192 cm long with ample storage underneath. Installation requires no special tools, and the kit CAN be removed to access the third row or pass vehicle inspection.

Debut and sales

Public premiere of the VANLIFE ROOMKIT will take place May 9–10 at the Fieldstyle Tokyo exhibition at Tokyo Big Sight. Sales are planned for 2026. The price has not yet been announced.

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