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Spanish camper van Cíclope Mencía based on Chinese Maxus chassis

10.12.2025 16:00 1 min 1 source
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Spanish camper van Cíclope Mencía based on Chinese Maxus chassis
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Spanish company Cíclope Camper has introduced the new Mencía camper van, built on the Chinese Maxus Deliver 9 chassis. Production is scheduled to begin in the first half of 2026, with Spanish prices starting from €51,231. The vehicle features a completely gas-free setup and utilizes natural materials in its construction.

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Spanish camper van Cíclope Mencía based on Chinese Maxus chassis

10.12.2025 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

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