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Polish camper van Freedo 636 HLT: stealth exterior, unconventional interior

20.01.2026 09:42 1 min 2 sources
Netzwelt DEU + 1 more
Polish camper van Freedo 636 HLT: stealth exterior, unconventional interior
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Polish company Freedo presented the new 636 HLT camper van at the CMT show in Stuttgart. Based on a 6.36-meter Fiat Ducato, the model looks like a cargo van from the outside but features an unconventional layout with a kitchen by the sliding door and an L-shaped sofa. The base version starts at 72,900 euros.

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