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Toyota Rangga and Hilux Rangga Converted into Motorhomes at IIMS 2026

27.04.2026 07:02 1 min 2 sources
Mureks IND + 1 more
Toyota Rangga and Hilux Rangga Converted into Motorhomes at IIMS 2026
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Two camper conversions based on the Toyota Rangga/Hilux Rangga were unveiled at IIMS 2026 in Jakarta: one priced at 800 million IDR with sleeping for four, and a luxury version with a removable module by Baze Luxury Bus.

At the IIMS 2026 exhibition in Jakarta, two motorhome conversions based on the commercial Toyota Rangga (also known as Toyota Hilux Rangga) were presented.

First conversion: budget camper by an unnamed builder

One project, completed by an anonymous workshop, is a fully equipped motorhome built on the Toyota Rangga. The modification cost 800 million Indonesian rupiah and took six months. It includes sleeping space for four people, a kitchenette, and a portable toilet. This variant is aimed at family adventures and is priced affordably.

Second conversion: luxury camper with removable module by Baze Luxury Bus

Baze Luxury Bus showcased a camper based on the Toyota Hilux Rangga pickup. Its key feature is a removable rear module made of fiberglass. Inside the module are a bed, a mini-kitchen, and a refrigerator. The design allows the vehicle to be quickly restored to its original truck function. The interior is finished in a premium style.

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Toyota Rangga Converted into Motorhome for 800 Million Rupiah

13.02.2026 Mureks IND

Baze Transforms Toyota Hilux Rangga into Luxury Camper Van at IIMS 2026

13.02.2026 gridoto.com IND

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