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Tiny, pop-out pod camper promises Mitsubishi Delica 4x4 levels of fun

30.10.2025 01:08 1 min 1 source
New Atlas ENG
Tiny, pop-out pod camper promises Mitsubishi Delica 4x4 levels of fun
Original source: New Atlas

Mitsubishi unveiled the Elevance Concept SUV and a matching pop-out camper pod trailer at the Japan Mobility Show. The trailer features a slide-out module for a double bed, a side hatch with a slide-out kitchen, and is powered by a battery charged from the SUV. The SUV itself has 180-degree front seats for use as a lounge and a plug-in hybrid powertrain with a 4WD system for off-road use.

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Tiny, pop-out pod camper promises Mitsubishi Delica 4x4 levels of fun

30.10.2025 New Atlas ENG Original source

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