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Kiwi Edition Basecamp camper van launched with a price from €247,500

25.11.2025 08:02 1 min 1 source
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Kiwi Edition Basecamp camper van launched with a price from €247,500
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The Kiwi Edition Basecamp camper van has been introduced, featuring a fiberglass body and a high degree of customization. The model is 6.38 m long, weighs around 3100 kg, and is positioned as a compact expedition vehicle. Standard equipment includes a 24V power system, a diesel heater, a bathroom with a rotating composting toilet, and a kitchen with an induction hob.

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Kiwi Edition Basecamp camper van launched with a price from €247,500

25.11.2025 Auto Test SPA

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