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Recommended Brands and Models of Chinese Motorhomes Around 100,000 Yuan

19.03.2026 04:04 1 min 1 source
cj.sina.cn ZHO

The article presents several entry-level Chinese motorhomes and camper vans. Models include the Rango G7 built on a Futian G7 chassis, the Sunshine Shangyou Hiace motorhome priced at 99,800 yuan with a 2.0L engine and drivable with a C1 license, and the Yutong T310 travel trailer priced at 89,800 yuan with a length of 5030 mm. The Fusheng Jinbei Hiace King model, based on a Maxus V80 chassis, costs 138,000 yuan and has a height of 2070 mm, allowing access to underground parking.

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