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Modular Unit Transforms Mitsubishi Triton Pickup into Four-Person Camper

01.04.2026 21:20 1 min 1 source
AUTO MESSE WEB(オートメッセウェブ) JPN
Modular Unit Transforms Mitsubishi Triton Pickup into Four-Person Camper
Original source: AUTO MESSE WEB(オートメッセウェブ)

Japanese company Koizumi unveiled the detachable Outland Cruiser living module for pickups at the Japan Camping Car Show 2026. The lightweight aluminum module mounts on the truck bed, provides sleeping for four adults, and includes a refrigerator, air conditioning, and a power system. The standard version starts at 2.97 million yen.

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Modular Unit Transforms Mitsubishi Triton Pickup into Four-Person Camper

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