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This Chinese motorhome looks normal... until you park it and a second-floor terrace emerges from the roof

28.12.2025 17:59 1 min 1 source
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This Chinese motorhome looks normal... until you park it and a second-floor terrace emerges from the roof
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Chinese RV specialist Qixing RV has unveiled a novel motorhome based on a Ford Transit chassis, featuring an electric roof that elevates to form an open-air terrace. The 'Star Milk River Motorhome Villa' is approximately 6 meters long, uses a 2.3L diesel engine, and is priced around €145,000, currently sold only in China and Asian markets. The design prioritizes vertical space over length, adding a social terrace without increasing the vehicle's footprint, though it limits use in inclement weather. The interior includes a king-size bed, bathroom, kitchen, and substantial battery and solar power systems.

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This Chinese motorhome looks normal... until you park it and a second-floor terrace emerges from the roof

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