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German camper kit builder Natural Motorhomes has transformed the lovable ID. Buzz into a rustic mini-camper. Its new Buzz kit features real wood construction and installs in minutes behind the rear seats, creating a five-seat two-sleeper e-camper.
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VanCubic presents a larger camper-in-a-box. Its two modules fit neatly together inside a cargo van to create an instant RV with living room, bunk beds, kitchen and bathroom. Simply roll them into the van, and a work van becomes a camper van.
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The Van Lab SUV Kit makes functional camping rigs out of popular SUVs and crossovers, from the Tesla Model X and Y to the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Inspired by Ikea furniture, the kits are shipped flat and assembled into form by the buyer.
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Trakka makes some of Australia's most rugged Outback-ready camper vans, but with its latest release, it deconstructs the camper van into its most basic elements. The modular Trakkit line gives DIY builders a simple, flexible plug-and-play ecosystem.
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Polish company 123Labs has hit the scene with plans of making van life truly borderless. Its new MiniB camping kit is designed specifically for air travel, letting global explorers carry their RV with them wherever they venture.
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Spacecamper matches the versatility of the new VW T7 Multivan with a modular kit designed to make it a camper with 7 seats, a double bed, a tailgate kitchen and more. The components remove and rearrange so the van still works as an everyday driver.
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Mercedes is pushing further into the motorhome market with a new "micro-camper" line. It will soon reveal the all-electric Concept EQT Marco Polo camper van slated to join the Marco Polo Module in offering two styles of multifunctional micro-camper.
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The ID. Buzz van took forever to get to market, but the ID. Buzz camper van has been moving more quickly. Ququq already has the world's first ID. Buzz camper kit ready to order for well under $3K. It also has a new kit for the VW T7 Multivan.
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It'll be a few years before VW launches an ID. California, but now that the ID. Buzz is in production, the first Buzz camper products are arriving. Ququq fills the e-van with a camper kit, and Hobby hitches an ultralight Beachy trailer behind it.
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Skoda UK has showcased a one-off e-camper concept carved out of its Enyaq iV 80. The capable Enyaq FestEVal offers up to 338 miles of range and sleeping room for four people, transitioning easily back to an everyday SUV when camping season ends.
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The new T7 Multivan has potential to be one of VW's smartest camper vans ever. Visu becomes one of the first to make the T7 camper a reality, giving the Multivan extra multifunctional smarts with a bed, lounge and kitchen with convertible grill.
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As RVs soar in popularity and supply chains suffer, RiverLeaf offers an easier way to get a camper. Its easy-to-install kits quickly transform minivans like the Toyota Sienna into mini-camper vans and back again.
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