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Updated Miniature Cruise Prime Mini Camper

10.04.2026 18:03 1 min 1 source
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Updated Miniature Cruise Prime Mini Camper
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The Miniature Cruise SV model has been renamed to Prime as part of an update. Key changes include a 300 Ah lithium-ion battery, a 225 W solar panel, and a 1500 W inverter. The price starts from 4,797,100 yen based on the Daihatsu Hijet.

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