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Camper Van based on DFSK Super Cab showcased at IIMS 2026

15.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
mobilinanews.com IND

A camper van built by coachbuilder Delima Mandiri on the DFSK Super Cab pickup was showcased at the IIMS 2026 motor show in Jakarta. The motorhome features a 1.5-liter engine, a payload capacity of up to 2.4 tons, and includes sleeping quarters, a kitchen, and a toilet. The conversion process takes approximately three months, with a starting price of 410 million Indonesian rupiah, including the base vehicle.

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Camper Van based on DFSK Super Cab showcased at IIMS 2026

15.02.2026 mobilinanews.com IND Original source

🇮🇩 Indonesia — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

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$0.84 /l

IDR14,899.46 · €0.73/l

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cheaper than 91% of countries

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$0.81 /l

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cheaper than 90% of countries

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