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Daihatsu unveils KAYOIBAKO‑K electric camper van concept

12.11.2025 12:53 1 min 1 source
revista da cidade POR
Daihatsu unveils KAYOIBAKO‑K electric camper van concept
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Daihatsu presented the KAYOIBAKO‑K electric camper van concept at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The 3.4-meter-long kei-class microvan is designed for urban logistics and weekend getaways. The concept features a roof-top tent and retractable awning, but battery and powertrain specifications remain undisclosed.

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