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Honda Unveils Base Station Camper Trailer Concept

16.01.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
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Honda Unveils Base Station Camper Trailer Concept
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Honda has unveiled the Base Station concept, a lightweight camper trailer designed to be towed by midsize SUVs and electric vehicles. The prototype weighs under 680 kg, features a modular design with side windows that can be swapped for functional units, and can accommodate up to four people.

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