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Japanese mini motorhome Buddy 108 gets air conditioning and pop-up roof

17.08.2026 14:22 1 min 1 source РУС
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Japanese mini motorhome Buddy 108 gets air conditioning and pop-up roof
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Towa Motors has updated its Buddy 108 mini motorhome, built on the Hijet truck platform. The model now features a DC air conditioning system while retaining its compact dimensions and pop-up roof. It seats four people, is available in two layouts (Type S and Type L), and includes an auxiliary battery. The price in Japan is 5,560,500 yen.

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