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Bunk bed inside the wide Caravan: RecVee turns a campervan into a family hideout

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Japan's RecVee unveils a 1880-mm-wide camper on the Nissan Caravan Wide Body with a bunk bed option and 270 layout combinations, debuting July 11–12 at Tokyo Big Sight.
Author: Дмитрий Новиков

Japanese builder RecVee has prepared a new camper, the Plus LIV'N Wide, based on the Nissan Caravan Wide Body. The vehicle will make its first public appearance on July 11–12 at the Tokyo Camping Car Show 2026 at Tokyo Big Sight — and it will arrive in two different layouts.

The headline change versus the narrow version is the body width. Where the previous model measured 1695 mm, this one is 1880 mm, and on a camper that is no small thing: the extra centimetres are immediately felt in the aisle, the sleeping zone and when fitting furniture. Total length without the bunk bed and multiroom is 5230 mm.

For family trips there is a new option — a bunk bed. Paired with the multiroom, the camper can carry 6 people on the road and sleep 4 at night. If that setup is not needed, a version without the multiroom is available. In total, RecVee promises 270 combinations across layouts, trims, seats and equipment packages.

RecVee Plus LIV'N Wide
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There are three trims. Light already includes a lithium-ion battery, a MaxxFan roof fan and a refrigerator. Standard adds an FF heater, a solar panel and a 2000 W inverter. All Season throws in a household air conditioner — the obvious pick for anyone who does not want to be at the mercy of the weather at a campsite.

The price has not been announced yet: it will be revealed at the show. But the positioning is already clear. According to SPEEDME, the Plus LIV'N Wide is not chasing luxury, it is chasing flexibility: more space, family overnight stays, off-grid power and a choice between a simple touring camper and an almost all-season home on wheels.

For the Japanese camper market this is a meaningful move. The Toyota HiAce has long been treated as the default base, but the Nissan Caravan Wide Body offers a similar format and could appeal to buyers who need a practical machine for real family trips rather than a show car.

The strongest detail here is not the options list, it is the bunk bed: it instantly turns the van from a couple's camper into a proper family hideout on wheels.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Дмитрий Новиков

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