Filed under:
Hybrid,
Etc.,
Hatchback,
Toyota,
Tokyo Auto Salon,
Specialty,
Design/Style
Love it or hate it,
Toyota has done an impressive job with the
Prius. What started as a single model has grown to a whole family, including the versatile new
Prius V minivan. But for some even that won't prove enough space, so Japanese conversion outfit Campinn has developed this rather bizarre appendage for the standard Prius hatchback.
Unveiled this weekend at the
Tokyo Auto Salon, this conversion turns the current Prius into a camping van of sorts, complete with convertible sofa-bed and overhead sleeping area. It's made of fiber-reinforced plastic and boosts the car's length to 196 inches and its height to 81.1, and comes complete with a skylight and a back door for slipping out un-noticed when people are gathered around the front gawking and laughing at what looks like a hybrid with a tumor.
Toyota Prius camper conversion has us charging for the woods originally appeared on
Autoblog on Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:30:00 EST. Please see our
terms for use of feeds.
Permalink |
Email this |
Comments
Source: Autoblog