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Hyundai Staria Camper: Electric Van-Based Camper Concept

26.01.2026 19:30 1 min 1 source
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Hyundai Staria Camper: Electric Van-Based Camper Concept
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Hyundai unveiled a camper van concept based on the electric Staria van at the CMT exhibition in Germany. The model features a pop-up roof with a 520-watt solar panel, smart glass with adjustable opacity, and a convertible interior for sleeping. The company is exploring serial production based on enthusiast feedback; a potential production version would use an 84 kWh battery and a 215 hp electric motor, offering a WLTP range of approximately 400 km.

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