Nissan Previews Two Fetching Camper Vans Ahead of Tokyo Show Presentation

Nissan is presenting a couple of very attractive-looking camper vans, perfect for those who have taken to DYI road-trips in this age of the pandemic. The two concepts are both based on the automaker’s NV350 Caravan, but they take the camper-living esthetic to a whole other level. Nissan will present both in full at the Tokyo Motor Show in early January, but here’s what we know already:
Mountain Base Concept
The faux-wood trim is just one of the charms of this camper van. The front end gets an integrated grille and headlight guard, while an off-road light bar sits on the roof, sharing the space there with a large solar panel that is adjustable to help it catch rays optimally. Side windows are absent, replaced y more solar panels. The wheels, meanwhile, are housed under fender flares.
The sumptuous interior is just as big an attraction, if not more. Most of its is taken up by a large bench twinned with a tabletop surface complete with screens. Again we find wood paneling for a very natural feel. There’s also a mesh-type design on parts of the walls that creates a very distinctive effect. There’s track lighting inside, and a TV screen on which can be shown a virtual fireplace.
Caravan Myroom Concept
While this model looks more ordinary on the outside, but it does feature black-painted steel wheels. The interior is conceived for high-end camping, and thus features modern-style furniture, cabinets and shelves finished in light wood. There’s a fold-up bed and windows with slats to let the sunshine in when desired. Oh, and there’s a couch for lounging in, of course.