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Honda unveils Base Station lightweight travel trailer prototype

15.01.2026 11:54 1 min 1 source
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Honda unveils Base Station lightweight travel trailer prototype
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Honda's US division unveiled the Base Station Prototype, a lightweight travel trailer, on January 14. The model is designed to be towable by compact SUVs and upcoming electric vehicles. Key features include lithium batteries, integrated solar panels, air conditioning, and a sofa that converts to a queen-size bed.

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