──Developed from a camper! [First generation Caravan] is now commercialized!
- Caravan is Nissan's one-box car that was born in February 1973.
- The body, which was completely dedicated to one box and was not a shared design with trucks, was revolutionary.
- Initially, there were two body types, long and short, with variations including light van, coach (wagon), and microbus.
- The camper version added in June of the same year featured features such as a resin high roof and cooking equipment.
- The first-generation Caravan added the Homie as a sister car in 1976, and received a favorable reception before undergoing a generational change in 1980.
- The first generation can be said to be a famous car that set the standard for subsequent domestic one-box models.
- TLV-NEO will commercialize the first generation Caravan (E20 series) with a completely new mold.
- This time, we are developing a camper from the early model Caravan, and the characteristic roof shape, interior sink, facing seat, table, etc. are also reproduced.
- The sliding door and rear gate can be opened and closed, allowing you to take a closer look at the fun interior typical of a 1970s camper.
- If you combine it with GeoColle 64 #Car Snap 14a BBQ2 (sold separately and on sale), you can enjoy a camping scene where the car shines.
*The photo is a prototype. Actual product specifications may differ.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )