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RecVee Plus LIV'N Wide: camper on Nissan Caravan Wide Body debuts at Tokyo Camping Car Show 2026

22.06.2026 14:37 1 min 1 source
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RecVee Plus LIV'N Wide: camper on Nissan Caravan Wide Body debuts at Tokyo Camping Car Show 2026
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Japanese coachbuilder RecVee has unveiled the Plus LIV'N Wide motorhome based on the Nissan Caravan Wide Body. The body width is increased to 1880 mm (from 1695 mm on the previous version), overall length is 5230 mm. The new model features a bunk bed, allowing transport of up to 6 people and sleeping 4. A total of 270 combinations of layouts, trims, and equipment packages are available. The public debut will take place on July 11–12 at the Tokyo Camping Car Show 2026 at Tokyo Big Sight. Pricing will be announced at the show.

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