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Japanese camper C-BUS based on Daihatsu Hijet Extra: price from 5.225 million yen

16.06.2026 00:12 1 min 2 sources
Motor-Fan[モーターファン] 自動車関連記事を中心に配信するメデ... JPN + 1 more
Japanese camper C-BUS based on Daihatsu Hijet Extra: price from 5.225 million yen
Original source: Motor-Fan[モーターファン] 自動車関連記事を中心に配信するメディアプラットフォーム

In Brief

Nuts company unveiled the C-BUS camper based on the Daihatsu Hijet Extra van. The model features a pop-up roof, insulation panels, and a 300 Ah lithium battery, sleeping up to four. Price starts at 5,225,000 yen.

Japanese company Nuts has introduced the C-BUS camper based on the Daihatsu Hijet Extra van.

Features

Price starts at 5,225,000 yen.

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Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet Extra exceeds 5.2 million yen

25.02.2026 Motor-Fan[モーターファン] 自動車関連記事を中心に配信するメデ... JPN Original source

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