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Carryboy and Farizon's Full-Electric Campervan with Unique Layout

07.04.2026 08:10 1 min 1 source
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Carryboy and Farizon's Full-Electric Campervan with Unique Layout
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Carryboy and Chinese manufacturer Farizon Auto have unveiled the first all-electric campervan based on the Farizon Super Van. The 6-meter-long model with an 82-kWh battery and 372 km range debuted at the 2026 Bangkok International Motor Show and is priced at approximately US$85,500. The interior layout features a kitchen with a pull-out module, a rear lounge for 5-6 people, and bunk beds sleeping 4-5, with the bathroom positioned at the front.

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