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Tisher's Living Module for Toyota Hilux

15.03.2026 20:05 1 min 1 source РУС
podolyaka.ru RUS

German company Tisher has introduced a living module for the Toyota Hilux pickup, converting it into a compact motorhome for off-road travel. The module, measuring 4.3 m in length and 2.6 m in height, mounts on the cargo bed and includes a bathroom, kitchen, and sleeping areas. The solution is also compatible with Volkswagen Amarok and Ford Ranger, with sales starting in Europe.

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