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In Yuzhnoukrainsk, military families offered free trailer vacation on the Bug River

The 'Caravan' project has launched its full season of nature retreats for families of Ukrainian military personnel and veterans. Free stays in a trailer equipped with solar panels, gas, and water are available for 2–3 days, extendable up to 7 days. The schedule runs from June to October 2026. Smoking and alcohol are prohibited.

Motorhome with Jacuzzi raffled off for £1

British craftsman Guy from The Fat Pony Workshop built a motorhome named Val based on an Iveco Cargo truck. The project was completed in 2020, and the owner has lived in it for five years. The interior features dark wood paneling, a wood-burning stove, a kitchen, a bedroom for five, and a Jacuzzi hidden under the floor. The owner is running a lottery: tickets cost £1. The goal is to raise £150,000 to buy land and host a workshop on sustainable and autonomous construction.

Toyota HiAce from the 90s converted into a motorhome and returned to market

Portland-based company Vanlife Northwest has unveiled the SC project based on the 1989–2004 Toyota HiAce minivan. The vehicle has been converted into a compact motorhome for two: the interior features fold-out sofas forming a double bed, a kitchen with sink, refrigerator, and gas stove, along with a 38-liter water tank and an additional 200 Ah battery. The conversion costs $27,000, while the donor vehicle can be purchased used for $5,000–$10,000.

Toyota Proace Max Tanuki Campervan Unveiled

Affinity RV has unveiled the Toyota Proace Max Tanuki, the largest model in the brand's lineup. It is available in two lengths: 599 cm (Tanuki 599) and 636 cm (Tanuki 636). Both versions are powered by a 2.2-liter D4-D diesel engine with either 140 hp (manual) or 180 hp (8-speed automatic). The interior includes sleeping areas, a shower, toilet, 90-liter fridge, and gas stove. The model comes with a three-year PRO warranty.

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Renault Trafic gets dual operational transformation

Wavecamper has unveiled a conversion of the Renault Trafic that combines the functions of a passenger van, camper, and cargo vehicle. The model is powered by a 2.0-liter dCi 170 diesel engine with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Thanks to a rail-based seat system, the interior can be reconfigured: up to six passengers, four sleeping berths, or a cargo area up to 3 meters long. The vehicle height does not exceed 2 meters, allowing access to standard parking garages. Equipment includes a gas stove, sink, 42-liter refrigerator, chemical toilet, outdoor shower, Webasto auxiliary heater, pop-up roof with an extra sleeping berth, LED lighting, 230 V and USB outlets, Starlink preparation, and a solar panel up to 180 W. Conversion prices start at €29,675 excluding VAT, with the top Camper Flex Long version from €34,250.

French studio unveils tiny house on wheels with inverted layout

French studio Lou Tiny House has developed a compact mobile home called Véronique on a two-axle trailer measuring 5.8 meters in length. The layout is inverted: the living room is on the upper level, while the bedroom is on the ground floor. The house features a solar heating system, a wood stove, and a mini-split air conditioner. Véronique has been delivered to its owner in the Cantal mountains of France.

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