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French woman converts Renault Twingo into camper for €300–700

01.07.2026 04:14 1 min 3 sources
Racing.nl NLD + 2 more
French woman converts Renault Twingo into camper for €300–700
Original source: Racing.nl

In Brief

Emma Manade turned her Renault Twingo 2 into a mini camper, spending between €300 and €700 on materials and gear. The two-week project gained attention on social media

Frenchwoman Emma Manade converted her Renault Twingo 2 into a compact camper for short trips. According to various sources, the material budget ranged from €250–300 to €700, with an additional €400 spent on camping gear. The project took two weeks: one week for design and one for assembly.

Emma removed the rear seat and installed a homemade wooden structure with a mattress. The camper has no heating, toilet, or kitchen, but allows sleeping in the mountains and traveling on narrow roads. She later similarly converted her grandparents' Peugeot 206.

The project gained wide attention on social media: her Instagram account has over 220,000 followers. Amid rising camper prices and a road tax increase in the Netherlands from 2026, such budget solutions are drawing interest.

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French woman converts Renault Twingo into camper for €700

01.06.2026 Racing.nl NLD Original source

French woman converts Renault Twingo into camper for €300

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French woman converts Renault Twingo into mini motorhome for €300

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