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Nissan Unveils $9,100 Mini Camper for Japan Only

17.06.2026 05:09 1 min 2 sources
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Nissan Unveils $9,100 Mini Camper for Japan Only
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In Brief

Nissan updated the Clipper Van and Clipper Rio for 2026, adding a factory modular sleeping system called Multi Rack. Prices start at $9,100, but the camper won't be sold outside Japan.

Nissan has introduced updated versions of its kei-class vans, the Clipper Van and Clipper Rio, for the Japanese market. These models are licensed copies of the Suzuki Every and Every Wagon and feature a new digital instrument cluster and expanded ADAS.

The highlight is the factory camper conversion called Multi Rack, a modular sleeping system. Base prices start at $9,100 (¥1,445,000), while the Multi Rack version starts at ¥2,238,500 ($14,100).

Both models are sold exclusively in Japan and will not be exported to other markets, including the US and Europe.

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Nissan mini camper for $9,100

18.05.2026 ТопЖир - The first alternative car portal ISL Original source

Nissan Refreshes Kei Vans Clipper Van and Rio, Adds Factory Camper Version

18.05.2026 Carscoops ENG Original source

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