Toyota set out to predict a promising future for the campervan market. The Japanese company created Toyota Kayoibakoa small van that can carry up to two people, one double bed and the necessary equipment to enjoy life on the road. Additionally, it is designed to run as 100% electric optionvery technologically advanced and capable of being self-sufficient.
The most interesting thing is its size, as it can accommodate a bed for two people, a center console, seats and 4 doors. 3.99 meters. To give you an idea, the new Seat Ibiza has a height of 4059 meters, so you can imagine the engineering work done on this Toyota Kayoibako.
Its design is defined by the interior space, with very rectangular dimensions and unusual height and width proportions. The result is an interior with Enough space to store all kinds of things and allow overnight stays anywhere in the world without the need for external tents. In fact, it doesn’t even have a trailer or expansion.

A very promising mini camper concept.
For now, although the Toyota Kayoibako has already been officially unveiled, it represents a concept for the firm’s approach to compact motorhomes. There’s nothing crazy about its design, while curious, and the company has shown that it’s more capable than many compact MPVs on the current market.
If the interior is blank canvas which can be modular at will, including just one driver’s seat, reducing the center console to a minimum for more space, including a smaller bed, or integrating multiple storage shelves. And all this with a sophisticated design that Tetris fans will love.



Plus, it has details that make it a dream for many. A good example is its completely transparent roof. the back door is divided into two parts, which allows you to expand the seating area and a complete lighting system, so you don’t have to worry about anything.
And, if that wasn’t enough, Toyota introduced this camper concept as fully customizable car. It can be tailored for adventures with specific tires, free up space in the top to carry other items, or install a solar panel on the roof to turn its interior into a self-sufficient space.


The Toyota Kayoibako won’t be the best campervan on the market, but it will be one of the best. compact options that will attract more attention if available. Its design and size can be an ideal alternative to other vans such as the Ford Nugget or Nissan MyRoom.
Its price? At the moment it is a complete unknown.although Toyota says its simplicity and size could make it one of the most fuel-efficient options on the market.
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