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Two new campers for China: ONVO L80 and Ford Bronco Basecamp

26.05.2026 04:01 1 min 2 sources
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Two new campers for China: ONVO L80 and Ford Bronco Basecamp
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In Brief

China's market welcomes two electric campers: the affordable ONVO L80 from NIO and the Ford Bronco Basecamp with a pop-up roof. Both models are travel-ready but currently limited to China.

Two new electric campers have been unveiled in China: the ONVO L80 from NIO's sub-brand and the Ford Bronco Basecamp.

ONVO L80

  • Length: 5.145 m, cargo volume from 1200 to 2600 L (plus 240 L front trunk), 53 storage compartments.
  • Standard version: single motor (456 hp), range 605 km, 600 kW charging (250 km in 5 minutes).
  • Price: from 159,800 yuan (about €19,970) with monthly battery rental.
  • Deliveries in China start May 15, European market entry expected in a few years.

Ford Bronco Basecamp

  • Electric camper SUV with a pop-up roof.
  • Two versions: fully electric (445 hp) and hybrid (range about 1000 km).
  • Starting price around 2.5 million rubles.
  • Designed exclusively for the Chinese market.

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Story sources

Chinese electric SUV-camper ONVO L80: 2,840 liters of trunk space and 605 km range from €19,970

30.04.2026 Híbridos y Eléctricos SPA

Ford Bronco Basecamp debuts in China as electric camper crossover

02.12.2025 4x4.media RUS

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