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Modular Motorhome Based on Toyota Hilux Rangga by Baze

14.02.2026 10:24 1 min 1 source
KOMPAS.com IND
Modular Motorhome Based on Toyota Hilux Rangga by Baze
Original source: KOMPAS.com

Baze unveiled a modular motorhome based on the Toyota Hilux Rangga at the IIMS 2026 exhibition. The rear body section is detachable, allowing the vehicle to be used for other purposes. The configuration includes a dry toilet, a bed, and a sofa bed, with power supplied from three sources. The conversion starts at 600 million Indonesian rupiah, with a production time of 4-5 months.

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Modular Motorhome Based on Toyota Hilux Rangga by Baze

14.02.2026 KOMPAS.com IND Original source

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Updated: 04.07.2026

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$1.18 /l

IDR21,340.82 · €1.03/l

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cheaper than 95% of countries

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