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Canadian company unveils Perspective camper van based on Ford Transit

24.01.2026 16:09 1 min 1 source
Рамблер/женский RUS
Canadian company unveils Perspective camper van based on Ford Transit
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Canadian engineers have introduced the Perspective camper van based on an all-wheel-drive Ford Transit. The 195 cm high model features panoramic windows, an induction cooktop, a wet bathroom, and transformable sleeping areas. Autonomy is provided by 600 W solar panels, a 3000 W inverter, and high-capacity batteries. The estimated starting price for similar models is around 120,000 US dollars.

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24.01.2026 Рамблер/женский RUS

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