Hello everyone, this is RV information. Due to the spread of the virus epidemic, many companies have repeatedly postponed their resumption of work. First of all, I would like to apologize. During this period of time, I will not be able to conduct real-life evaluations of RVs for you, but the editor will still work hard to find interesting models to report on. In order to avoid spreading the virus, everyone should stay at home and read the RV information, learn how others play, and then go enjoy a free life when spring comes.
Speaking of the days of isolation due to the virus epidemic, the editor ate all the food at home behind closed doors, and had no choice but to go downstairs to buy groceries, fully armed and cautious. I can't help but think that the so-called RV is literally a combination of a house and a car. So since the house has a supermarket and a store, is there an RV that can be used for mobile sales? This way you can wait for delicious food to be delivered to your doorstep. Sure enough, the late-stage lazy editor found such a special "RV" and opened his eyes with everyone today.
The car’s bright yellow paint and retro front end are eye-catching, and its cute styling makes you want to take a few more looks. In fact, the original car does not look like this. The front part of the car is made of fiberglass. The chassis of the vehicle is derived from the Suzuki Carry, which belongs to the micro-truck category. This was a prototype vehicle that was once popular in the domestic micro-car market. Maybe you don’t have any idea about it, but you’ll know it by looking at the picture below. It’s very familiar to you, right?
The power system of this Suzuki chassis is equipped with a 0.66L gasoline engine with a maximum horsepower output of 50 horsepower, and a 4-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive system are provided according to usage requirements. Configurations such as cloth seats, two-spoke steering wheel, and hand-operated windows are believed to evoke memories for many people. This kind of vehicle, which is a tool, has simple configuration, stability and durability as its greatest advantages.
Although the appearance looks very much like a large-fronted C-type RV, this car is actually a mobile vending vehicle, which can be seen from the outside of the body. The exterior dimensions of the vehicle are: 3650*1690*2560mm. The large-size display window on the side of the vehicle occupies half of the height. There is a large awning above and a storage platform below for easy pickup. There is also a chimney at the rear of the car, which is the outlet for the exhaust fan in the car.
The 3.6-meter Suzuki RV comes with a “start-up” function! Priced at 140,000, I’ve definitely never seen this layout before
The interior of the vehicle looks like a standard kitchen. A car refrigerator is placed in the front, and there are 20L clean and gray water tanks for water supply and drainage under the two stainless steel sinks. A lot of heat is generated when cooking in the car. A household inverter air conditioner mounted on the wall can maintain a comfortable ambient temperature. A long operating table runs through the front and back. The lower part can be used to store some ingredients or kitchen supplies. The remaining space is only enough to place two chairs for rest. It is still difficult to live here.
The above are some basic information about this unique "RV". Such an unconstrained work can only be seen in Japan. The whole vehicle is priced at 2.3 million yen, which is about 140,000 yuan. Not too expensive for a vehicle with professional use. If you like this content, you can follow, leave a message and share it. If you have any car models you want to know about, you can also write it down. The RV information will try its best to satisfy everyone's wishes.
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