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Honda Continues Development of Base Station Camper

09.04.2026 12:00 1 min 1 source
The Drive ISL
Honda Continues Development of Base Station Camper
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Honda confirmed plans to produce the Base Station modular camper prototype unveiled in January. The company positions it as a lightweight trailer that can be towed by most vehicles, including the CR-V. A production version is expected to be revealed later this year.

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Honda Continues Development of Base Station Camper

09.04.2026 The Drive ISL Original source

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