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7 News | 0 / 118 per week / 118 per month Updated: :date: 27.12.2025 08:57
How to convert a van into a winter home on wheels: key tips for future travelers © piter.tv
🇷🇺 Builds 26.12.2025

How to convert a van into a winter home on wheels: key tips for future travelers

Converting a van into a four-season camper requires a focus on practicality and insulation over aesthetics. Key steps include selecting a suitable base vehicle, creating a detailed layout plan, thoroughly insulating walls and windows, and installing an autonomous heater like Webasto or Planar for sub-zero temperatures. The process is lengthy and requires careful planning to avoid overloading the vehicle and ensure functionality.

Toyota Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept at SEMA 2025 © outdoorhub.com
🇺🇸 Builds 26.12.2025

Toyota Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept at SEMA 2025

Toyota presented a hydrogen fuel cell-powered overlanding concept vehicle at the 2025 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The Tacoma H2-Overlander uses a modified Mirai fuel cell stack and three hydrogen tanks to produce 547 horsepower, offering an estimated range of 300-400 miles. Key features include a patent-pending water recovery system from the fuel cell's exhaust and a 15-kW power takeoff for off-grid electricity. The concept faces real-world constraints due to limited hydrogen refueling infrastructure, especially in remote areas.

Basque Country: The 'Osteomobile' Reaches Out to Remote Patients © sudouest.fr
🇫🇷 Builds 26.12.2025

Basque Country: The 'Osteomobile' Reaches Out to Remote Patients

An osteopath in the Basque Country has converted a motorhome into a mobile clinic to treat patients in remote areas. The vehicle, modified by removing its kitchen and seating to fit a treatment table, operates from Tuesday to Saturday. The practitioner has secured permission to park in specific towns like Ayherre, from where she serves surrounding villages.

Forget the motorhome: Kodiak, a giant French-made expedition truck launched by a traveling Toulouse couple © leparisien.fr
🇫🇷 Builds 26.12.2025

Forget the motorhome: Kodiak, a giant French-made expedition truck launched by a traveling Toulouse couple

A Toulouse-based company has presented the Kodiak, a luxury expedition vehicle it describes as the first of its kind manufactured in France. The 11-meter-long, 26-ton truck has a range of 2,500 km, 18 m² of living space, and is equipped with solar panels and a 1,000-liter water reserve. It is currently offered for sale at a price of 1.2 million euros.

Unique motorhome based on Volga GAZ-24 photographed © rg.ru
🇷🇺 Builds 26.12.2025

Unique motorhome based on Volga GAZ-24 photographed

Family Campers presented a retro-styled motorhome based on the Volga Trophy semi-frame truck at the 'Poehali' exhibition in Moscow from November 14-16. The conversion involved aging the GAZ-31105's design with parts from the Soviet-era GAZ-24 and installing a modern living module. The base price for the conversion is 2 million rubles, not including the chassis cost, and the configuration can be adapted to client needs.

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Camper based on GAZ-24 photographed at Moscow exhibition © carexpo.ru
🇷🇺 Builds 26.12.2025

Camper based on GAZ-24 photographed at Moscow exhibition

Russian manufacturer Family Campers showcased a motorhome built on a Volga platform at the 'Poehali' exhibition in Moscow. The camper uses the low-volume Volga Trofim chassis and features a retro-styled exterior with a front end and doors from the Soviet-era GAZ-24 sedan. The living module starts at 2 million rubles, excluding the cost of the chassis, and its configuration can be customized.