A new camper has been unveiled based on Toyota’s commercial Camroad platform.
Japan’s camper van market continues to grow rapidly, driven by strong demand for this type of vehicle in the country. The latest addition is the Liberty 52RE i, an all-new motorhome developed by local company Annex Camping Car.
The motorhome is based on the popular, budget-friendly Toyota Camroad commercial truck. It measures about 17 feet long, 6.9 feet wide, and 9.5 feet tall.
The living module is designed to create a comfortable atmosphere comparable to a hotel room, thanks to extensive wood trim and distinctive interior lighting.
The layout includes a living area with a folding table and an L-shaped sofa, a compact kitchen, and a bathroom equipped with a toilet, sink, and shower.
At night, the sleeping area can be set up by folding down the table and converting the sofa into a bed. An additional pull-out bed is located at the front of the cabin. In total, the Liberty 52RE i can comfortably sleep up to five people.
The living space is also designed with practicality in mind, offering ample storage throughout the cabin.
Buyers can optionally equip the camper with a TV, air conditioning, a microwave, and a refrigerator with a capacity of about 22 gallons. Power is supplied by a battery pack rated from 2.4 to 9.6 kWh, which can be recharged via an ultra-thin 420-watt solar panel mounted on the roof.
Pricing for the new Toyota Camroad–based motorhome has already been announced. In Japan, the Liberty 52RE i starts at around $100,000.