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Dacia Bigster gains camper conversion with modular squiq system

17.02.2026 21:15 1 min 1 source
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Dacia Bigster gains camper conversion with modular squiq system
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A modular squiq system transforms the Dacia Bigster SUV into a camper without permanent modifications. The setup features a slide-out platform with a 160 kg load capacity and removable kitchen modules made from waterproof plywood. It attaches via straps to existing cargo points and is fully removable, allowing the vehicle to remain a daily driver.

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Dacia Bigster gains camper conversion with modular squiq system

17.02.2026 Motor1.com DEU
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