Nissan Caravan converted into a motorhome costing $126,000


Nissan Caravan converted into a motorhome costing $126,000

The Japanese company Autobacs Seven has unveiled the Gordon Miller GMLVAN G-01 motorhome, built on the basis of the Nissan Caravan minivan. This motorhome, which can accommodate up to seven people, is suitable for both nature trips and as a mobile office.
The motorhome's exterior is distinct from the standard minivan with its front design. It features a new grille that harmoniously blends with the circular headlights and bumper. The round shape of the lighting is also evident at the rear of the vehicle.

Gordon Miller GMLVAN G-01 motorhome
The interior is upholstered with wear-resistant artificial suede and decorated with wooden elements. Behind the front seats, there is a two-seater sofa facing against the direction of travel, and an additional sofa along the left side. When folded, they form a large sleeping area. The motorhome also includes a foldable table, storage space for luggage, an air conditioner, and a 36-liter refrigerator. The home appliances are powered by a 5100 Wh battery pack.

Gordon Miller GMLVAN G-01
In Japan, the price of the Gordon Miller GMLVAN G-01 motorhome starts at $126,350, and orders are already being taken.