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Annex to debut camper van based on long-wheelbase Hiace at Japan show

18.01.2026 23:00 1 min 1 source
kakaku.com JPN
Annex to debut camper van based on long-wheelbase Hiace at Japan show
Original source: kakaku.com

Japanese company Annex will unveil a new camper van model for the first time at the Japan Camping Car Show 2026. The motorhome is built on the extended Toyota Hiace Super Long chassis with a total length of 5.4 meters. It has a capacity for up to seven people and a ceiling height of 1940 mm. The model features solar panels, an energy storage system, and a modular layout.

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Annex to debut camper van based on long-wheelbase Hiace at Japan show

18.01.2026 kakaku.com JPN Original source

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