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Polish camper van builds a wall between cab and living area

20.01.2026 11:18 1 min 1 source
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Polish camper van builds a wall between cab and living area
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Polish manufacturer Freedo has introduced the 636 HLT camper van with a physical wall separating the driver's cab from the living space. Based on a Fiat Ducato, the model features an L-shaped sofa, a kitchen by the sliding door, and a transverse bed. The base price starts just below €73,000.

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19.01.2026 Autobahn NLD

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