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NTB unveils camper van based on Isuzu Elf Mio for standard license

28.02.2026 13:16 1 min 2 sources
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NTB unveils camper van based on Isuzu Elf Mio for standard license
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At the Japan Camping Car Show 2026, Japanese company NTB showcased its new Expedition Striker camper van. The approximately 5-meter-long model is based on the Isuzu Elf Mio truck, which can be driven with a standard automatic transmission license. The camper van features sleeping for six, household appliances, and a 'Phase Free' certification for use in emergencies.

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NTB unveils camper van based on Isuzu Elf Mio for standard license

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Isuzu unveils Expedition Striker camper van based on Elf Mio

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