Japanese tuning company J-Club has introduced the Camper Style 2, a luxury camper van built on the Toyota Hiace. Priced at 8.3 million yen, it seats six and features a lounge area, kitchen, and fold-out bed.
Japanese tuning company J-Club has unveiled the Camper Style 2, a luxury camper van based on the Toyota Hiace. The model was showcased at the Tokyo Motor Show and also at an exhibition in Osaka. The price is approximately 8.3 million yen (about $55,000 USD).
Key features
Six-seat cabin with a lounge area and foldable table.
Kitchen unit for cooking.
Fold-out bed measuring 1800×1500 mm, sleeping up to six people.
Luxury interior finish, which social media users have compared to a hotel suite.
The presentation sparked lively discussion on Japanese social media, with many praising the spacious and comfortable interior, calling it a "real suite."
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A camper van based on the Toyota HiAce was showcased in Osaka, featuring a six-seater lounge area and luxury interior. The vehicle includes a sofa, re...
A camper van based on the Toyota HiAce was showcased in Osaka, featuring a six-seater lounge area and luxury interior. The vehicle includes a sofa, removable table, kitchen unit, and a 1800x1500 mm bed. The 8.3 million yen price tag sparked significant online discussion.
Japanese company J-Club showcased a luxury camper van based on the Toyota Hiace at the Tokyo Auto Salon. The Camper Style 2 model, priced at approxima...
Japanese company J-Club showcased a luxury camper van based on the Toyota Hiace at the Tokyo Auto Salon. The Camper Style 2 model, priced at approximately 8.3 million yen, features a lounge area, kitchenette, and a fold-out bed for six people.
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