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Yuejie R5 B-Class Motorhome Unveiled

24.06.2026 16:10 1 min 1 source
新浪网 ZHO
Yuejie R5 B-Class Motorhome Unveiled
Original source: 新浪网

Chinese manufacturer Yuejie has introduced the R5 model, a B-class (van-based) motorhome. The vehicle is positioned as a new energy vehicle. Detailed specifications and pricing have not yet been disclosed.

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Yuejie R5 B-Class Motorhome Unveiled

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