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The dealer network Mishima Daihatsu has introduced the new Quokka Japandi compact camper van. The interior features local cypress wood and scallop-shell-based paint for humidity and odor control. The model's base price is 3.19 million yen.
New Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu features powerful electrical system
Japanese company Towa Motors has introduced the Buddy 108 camper van based on the Daihatsu Hijet Truck. The model is equipped with a 300Ah lithium-ion battery, an inverter, and an alternator charging system, enabling the use of air conditioning and household appliances. The price starts from 5 million yen.
New Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu features robust electrical system
Japanese company Towa Motors has unveiled the Buddy 108 camper van, based on the Daihatsu Hijet Truck. The model is equipped with a 300Ah lithium-ion battery, an engine charging system, and a high-capacity inverter, allowing for unrestricted use of air conditioning and appliances. The price starts from around 5 million yen.
New Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu features 300 Ah power system
Towa Motors has introduced the Buddy 108 camper van, built on a Daihatsu Hijet Truck chassis. The vehicle is equipped with a 300 Ah lithium-ion battery, an inverter, and an alternator charging system to power appliances and an air conditioner. Pricing starts from around 5 million yen.
Daihatsu Hijet Extra: Compact Camper for Four People
A new version of the compact camper van Daihatsu Hijet Extra has been introduced. The model is designed to comfortably accommodate up to four people despite its compact size. The vehicle's price exceeds 5.2 million yen.
Compact Camper Daihatsu Hijet Extra Priced Over 5.2 Million Yen
Despite its compact size, the Daihatsu Hijet Extra camper van is priced over 5.2 million yen. The vehicle features a luxurious specification and is designed to comfortably accommodate up to four people.
Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet Extra exceeds 5.2 million yen
Japanese builder Nuts has introduced the C-BUS camper van based on the Daihatsu Hijet Extra. The model features a pop-up roof for sleeping up to four, insulated panels, and a powerful 300Ah lithium battery system. The price starts from 5,225,000 yen.
Daihatsu Atrai-based camper van showcased at JCCS 2026
At the Japan Camping Car Show 2026 in Makuhari, Route Six presented its flagship camper van, the Confi, based on a Daihatsu Atrai. The approximately 3.4-meter-long model comes standard with insulation, climate control, a lithium-ion battery, and a solar panel. The Confi II POP version with a pop-up roof expands sleeping capacity to four people.
Daihatsu unveils electric vans for camper van conversions
Daihatsu, in collaboration with Suzuki and Toyota, launched the e-Atrai and e-Hijet Cargo electric vans in February 2026. Designed with vanlife in mind, they feature a fully flat cargo floor over 1.8 meters long and a standard 1500W AC outlet for powering appliances. The range is 257 km, only marginally better than the rival Honda N-VAN e:, due to a less aggressive regenerative braking system on their rear-wheel-drive platform.
Comparison of caravan models for overnight stays
A comparison of two caravan versions configured for overnight stays has been conducted. The review covers models with standard and wide body widths, as well as standard and high roofs. The analysis focuses on practical differences in interior layout and space utilization.
Suzuki Every gains popularity as a light camper van due to high payload
The Suzuki Every minivan is gaining traction as a base vehicle for conversion into a light camper van. The model is noted for its easy entry and exit, as well as top-class payload capacity in its segment. This positions it as a practical choice for building a compact camper.
Review of equipment and driving specifics for truck-based motorhomes
Japanese publication JAF Mate Online published a detailed review of a truck-based motorhome (cab-con), using the Cord Reeves model as an example. The article describes standard equipment including sleeping areas, kitchen, power, and heating systems, and lists key driving specifics such as a high center of gravity and the necessity of a rearview camera. Driver's license requirements depending on the vehicle's weight are also separately addressed.
CGP 2025 Award Winner: FLEX Orca Camper Van Based on Hiace
The CGP Car Goods Award 2025 has announced its winner in the camper van category. The award went to the FLEX Orca, a camper van conversion based on the Toyota Hiace Wagon GL Long.
Daihatsu Hijet: A Compact Camper Van Based on a Kei Truck
A compact camper van based on the Japanese Daihatsu Hijet kei truck has been presented. Despite the inherent limitations of the small chassis, the model draws attention with its well-thought-out and high-quality interior finish.
Winter camper van test in the Citroën Berlingo
A Japanese publication conducted a winter overnight test in a camper van based on the Citroën Berlingo. The model is popular in Japan, with cumulative sales exceeding 10,000 units since its launch in 2020. The test evaluated practicality, including a cargo area over 1800 mm long and differences between 5- and 7-seat versions.
Comparison of Base Toyota HiAce and Nissan Caravan Van Models
Japanese publication MotorFan conducted a comparative analysis of the most affordable Toyota HiAce and Nissan Caravan van models. The review assesses cost, appearance, capabilities for vehicle dwelling (car camping), and payload capacity. The comparison aids in selecting a model for specific tasks like cargo transport or camper van conversion.
Comparison of Base Toyota HiAce and Caravan for Travel
Japanese publication MotorFan conducted a comparative analysis of the most affordable versions of the Toyota HiAce and Caravan. The review assesses cost, appearance, capabilities for vehicle dwelling, and cargo capacity to aid in selecting a travel vehicle.
Comparison of Base Nissan Caravan and Toyota Hiace Van Models
The Japanese publication Motor-Fan conducted a comparative analysis of the most affordable versions of the Nissan Caravan and Toyota Hiace vans. The article examines key parameters for choosing between the models, including cost, appearance, and practicality for camper van conversions.
New Toyota Hiace camper van with full amenities for comfortable travel
The Japan Camping Car Show featured the Relax Wagon KakuKaku camper van based on a standard Toyota Hiace. The vehicle is equipped with a full air conditioning system, power supply, and sleeping area, enabling it to function as a mobile base for travel.
Legance unveils Toyota-based motorhome with six-seater VIP lounge interior
The Japanese company Legance has introduced the Campa Style Two motorhome based on a Toyota. Registered for six passengers, the model features a minimalist interior prioritizing open space over excessive equipment. It is scheduled for display at the Osaka Auto Messe exhibition starting February 13.
New camper van based on Nissan Serena focuses on bed comfort
Japanese company Rakunel has introduced a new camper van model based on the Nissan Serena minivan. The Stay Suite model is configured for five occupants and features a transforming seat system that creates a spacious bed on an aluminum frame. The starting price is 3,919,200 yen.
Compact camper van Allegro Vigor accommodates one to four people
A Japanese dealer has introduced the compact camper van Allegro Vigor, based on a microvan. The 4.4-meter-long model seats five passengers and sleeps two, or up to four with an optional pop-up roof. The price of the display vehicle is approximately 5.2 million yen.
Japanese company unveils camper van based on kei car
Smile Factory has launched the LUANA camper van, based on the Suzuki Every kei car. The 3.4-meter-long model features a pop-up roof providing approximately 2 meters of headroom and is designed to sleep four adults. The interior is available with a choice of 12 fabric options.
Toyota Noah minivan gets factory-fitted camper package
Toyota has introduced a special package for the Noah minivan, designed from the start for overnight stays. The package includes a sub-battery and inverter power system, a heater, navigation with ETC 2.0, and a solar panel. The equipment allows the vehicle to be used for daily commuting and as a travel base without major aftermarket modifications.
Suzuki Spacia Base camper van transforms into office or bedroom
Suzuki has introduced the Spacia Base, a compact van that converts into an office or bedroom. The vehicle features a removable 'Multi Board' panel that creates a desk or a flat sleeping area. The base model starts at 1.47 million yen and is classified as a commercial vehicle, which reduces running costs.
Japanese camper van based on kei car presented as versatile solution
A Japanese magazine reviewed a compact camper van based on a kei car. The model is equipped with a refrigerator, power supply, lighting, and a quickly deployable sleeping area for two. The interior design aims to reduce the feeling of cramped space and improve ventilation.
Japanese used motorhome Mazda Bongo Camper fits nine people
The Japanese used motorhome market features the compact Mazda Bongo Camper. The 2007 model is 4.6 meters long, has a 1.8-liter petrol engine and four-wheel drive. The interior includes two beds, a kitchen, and a bathroom, with a price of approximately 16,200 euros.
Bakanches camper van merges minivan size with high-roof capacity
Japanese firm Lin'Ei has introduced the Bakanches camper van. With dimensions of 4695 mm in length and 1695 mm in width, it is similar to a minivan, but its high roof (2240 mm) allows occupants to stand upright inside. The model offers gasoline and diesel engines, 2WD or 4WD drivetrains, and interior layouts accommodating up to 8 passengers.
Renault Grand Kangoo gains social media attention as camper van base
The seven-seater Renault Grand Kangoo van is being discussed on social media as a potentially suitable base for camper van conversions. Users highlight its functionality, including a body length of 4490 mm and a wheelbase of 3100 mm. The interior space allows for sleeping arrangements and features mounting points for additional equipment installation.
Toyota Hiace-based model wins camper van category at CGP Car Goods Award 2025
The CGP Car Goods Award 2025 in the camper van category recognized a model that combines everyday practicality with compact dimensions. The winner is the "Mobidic Orca," based on the Toyota Hiace Wagon Long. Its dimensions (length 4.84m, width 1.88m, height 2.105m) allow it to fit into standard parking spaces and multi-story car parks, while its 7-seat layout offers versatile use.