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LAC Mobile launches LIBERTY52REi motorhome with rear entrance and U-shaped dinette

26.06.2026 13:35 1 min 1 source
日本最大級のクルマ総合情報サイト、カービュー! JPN
LAC Mobile launches LIBERTY52REi motorhome with rear entrance and U-shaped dinette
Original source: 日本最大級のクルマ総合情報サイト、カービュー!

Japanese company LAC Mobile has started sales of the new LIBERTY52REi motorhome based on the Toyota Camroad. The model features a rear entrance and a forward-facing galley, enabling a U-shaped dinette. A prototype was first shown at the Japan Camping Car Show 2026 in January 2026, generating strong demand for production. The motorhome sleeps five, comes with a standard 420W solar panel, and starts at 15.958 million yen.

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LAC Mobile launches LIBERTY52REi motorhome with rear entrance and U-shaped dinette

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