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Bryansk company develops most affordable camper in Russia at 3.9 million rubles

05.03.2026 08:44 3 min 7 sources РУС
Bryansktoday RUS + 6 more
Bryansk company develops most affordable camper in Russia at 3.9 million rubles
Original source: iXBT.com

In Brief

BN-motors is finishing assembly of its first camper on the FAW T80 chassis. The price is about 3.9 million rubles, potentially the cheapest in its class. The first prototype is due by the end of March 2026.

The Bryansk-based company BN-motors is completing development of its first camper van built on the FAW T80 truck chassis. The price is estimated at around 3.9 million rubles, positioning it as the most affordable offering in its segment on the Russian market.

Assembly of the first prototype is taking place in Samara. According to the company, the demonstration model is scheduled to be finished by the end of March 2026. A decision on serial production will depend on demand after the prototype is evaluated.

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