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Isuzu unveils three camper vans: luxury mini-RV, modular concept, and off-road camper

09.06.2026 04:08 1 min 3 sources
Daily-Motor.Ru RUS + 2 more
Isuzu unveils three camper vans: luxury mini-RV, modular concept, and off-road camper
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In Brief

Vantech launched the Corde Leaves camper on the Isuzu Travio base with two double beds, while Isuzu showcased the Elf MUV and Be-Cam GeoRoam concepts at the Tokyo Motor Show, featuring modular interiors and off-road capabilities.

Japanese camper van builder Vantech introduced the Corde Leaves model based on the Isuzu Travio. Measuring 4.98 meters in length, it features a pop-up roof tent, two double beds, and full household appliances. The camper accommodates up to five people and will be sold in Japan starting at 12.54 million yen.

At the Tokyo Motor Show, Isuzu presented two concepts based on the Elf truck. The Isuzu Elf MUV (Multi Utility Vehicle) is a transformable living room on wheels, equipped with gullwing doors, a fold-out side panel, and a modular interior with a wooden floor and rails for furniture attachment.

The second concept, Be-Cam GeoRoam, is an off-road camper van 6.7 meters long with four sleeping berths. It includes a full kitchen, a bedroom, and a projector. Both concepts are available with diesel and electric powertrains.

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Japanese Isuzu truck converted into luxury motorhome with two double beds

18.04.2026 Daily-Motor.Ru RUS Original source

Isuzu unveils two motorhome concepts based on Elf truck

23.02.2026 ФОКУС RUS Original source

Isuzu unveils modular motorhome concept based on Elf truck

23.02.2026 Promotor RON Original source

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