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Camper based on Toyota Pixis Truck with pop-up roof

08.03.2026 16:10 1 min 1 source
Yahoo!ニュース JPN

Japanese company M.Y.S. Mystic has unveiled the Mini Pop Flyer camper based on the compact Toyota Pixis Truck pickup. The model, measuring less than 3.4 meters in length and up to 2 meters in height, features an electro-mechanical pop-up roof to create sleeping accommodations for four people.

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Camper based on Toyota Pixis Truck with pop-up roof

08.03.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN Original source

🇯🇵 Japan — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$0.96 /l

JPY153.00 · €0.82/l

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cheaper than 89% of countries

Petrol

$1.03 /l

JPY164.32 · €0.88/l

26 of 134

cheaper than 81% of countries

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