The July issue of Auto Camper, set to release on June 15, delves into the world of imported motorhomes. Japan has witnessed a surge in the availability of luxurious and uniquely adventurous models, and this feature aims to highlight their attractive qualities. Starting with essential information about imported motorhomes, the feature progresses to showcase various models and how to enjoy them.
One standout model is the L.T. Campers' "Carthago," which gained attention at the Japan Camping Car Show in January 2026. Known as a "mobile mansion," its luxurious interior captivated many, leading to rapid sales. The feature includes an interview with CEO Uemura regarding the Carthago, as well as voices from actual owners, providing an in-depth perspective.
The trend of imported motorhomes thrives as camping culture flourishes in Japan. Selected brands from Germany like Hymer and the American Winnebago have made their way into the Japanese market. Additionally, Toy Factory has developed the "A.I.M" brand, continuously introducing models chosen from a professional viewpoint.
In the July issue, Auto Camper dives deeper into the foundational knowledge of imported motorhomes, along with interviews from owners and importers, exploring their value and compatibility. The feature also includes the latest model catalog for those interested in diving into this world.
As part of the feature, pre-event information for the "Tokyo Camping Car Show" will be shared. With the event just about a month away, it will include the announcement of new models, particularly focusing on camping vehicles based on the Kia PV5.
Source: autocamper.jp
