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Luxury camper van based on Toyota HiAce unveiled in Japan for ¥8.3 million

28.04.2026 16:23 1 min 2 sources
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Luxury camper van based on Toyota HiAce unveiled in Japan for ¥8.3 million
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Japanese tuning company J-Club showcased the Camper Style 2, a six-seat camper van built on the Toyota HiAce, at an auto show in Osaka (or Tokyo, per conflicting reports). The interior features a sofa, kitchen, and a 1800×1500 mm bed, sparking social media buzz.

Japanese tuning company J-Club has unveiled the Camper Style 2, a luxury camper van based on the Toyota HiAce. The price is approximately ¥8.3 million (about $55,000).

Key features

  • Six-seat cabin with a sofa area and foldable table
  • Kitchen unit
  • Foldable bed measuring 1800×1500 mm
  • Premium interior trim

According to sources, the presentation took place at an exhibition in Osaka (one source) or at the Tokyo Motor Show (another source). The model has sparked lively discussions on social media, with users comparing the interior to a "luxury suite."

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Tuning atelier unveils camper van based on Toyota HiAce priced at 8.3 million yen

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Tuning atelier unveils luxury camper van based on Toyota Hiace for 8.3 million yen

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