New Nissan Caravan will be released in 2022

     The new Nissan Caravan Mountain Base, a concept camping van, will be unveiled ahead of its real debut at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2022, which will take place January 14-16, 2022.

     The Nissan Caravan Mountain Base is a concept vehicle developed based on the currently available Nissan Urvan /Caravan. Comes with a solar panel installed above the roof that can be spread out to increase the area receiving sunlight. while the side windows have been replaced with solar panels as well. Allows this car to generate electricity from solar energy to the fullest.

Interior of Nissan Caravan

The interior of the Nissan Caravan Mountain Base is decorated to look like a desk with compact chairs. with walls that can meet a wide range of applications This is complemented by a digital fireplace for added relaxation in the cabin.

     while the exterior of this prototype car was decorated to emphasize more ruggedness Whether it’s a bull bar-style front bumper with LED lights,​ LED bar lights above the roof, wheels and tires for off-road driving. And the side body that is decorated with wood grain gives a classic style.

Nissan Caravan Myroom

     In addition, Nissan has unveiled the Nissan Caravan Myroom, a concept developed on the basis of the van. Urvan/Caravan is the same, but transforms the interior into a cozy living room. Suitable for family use or friends who want to relax on weekends . Furnished with a sofa that can see the outside view when opening the sliding door. There is a bookshelf and a built-in storage shelf. It can also be converted into a large mattress as well.

     Both prototypes will be showcased at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2022, which will take place from January 14-16, 2022.

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