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Weekly Digest #14 · March 30–April 5

06.04.2026 08:00 3 min
Weekly Digest #14 · March 30–April 5
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We've gathered the top news about motorhomes, camper vans, and vanlife for March 30–April 5, 2026. This issue covers Germany's smallest production electric camper van at €30,000, JAL launching motorhome rentals directly from Narita Airport, a lawsuit against Stellantis over "cheat" diesel software, and a retiree who converted a yellow DHL van into a home on wheels.

For travelers, this week revealed two parallel trends: Japan is rapidly building motorhome infrastructure — platforms, rentals, new RV parks — while Europe is busy with regulation and lawsuits against manufacturers. The market for new models is shifting toward compact formats: the most interest was generated by a camper van just 3.5 meters long.

Laws and Restrictions

Netherlands: consumer organizations filed a class action lawsuit against Stellantis over software in Fiat diesel campers that, according to the plaintiffs, underreports emissions outside test conditions. The lawsuit affects thousands of Ducato and Boxer owners.

UK (East Lindsey): authorities are considering stricter fire safety rules at caravan sites — proposals include mandatory smoke detectors and fire extinguishers as licensing conditions.

Industry

Germany, ARI Motors: the company has opened orders for the ARI 458 Pro — the country's smallest production electric camper van. Length: 3.5 meters, ceiling height: 1.85 m, 200 W solar panel included as standard. Starting price: €30,381 for the base chassis without furniture.

Japan, Japan Camping Car Show 2026: Direct Cars unveiled three new models — the DN-75 (four-wheel drive, diesel, aluminum body on a Toyota Camroad chassis), the Dune Rover, and the Nomadoa.

Japan, JAL: the airline, together with its subsidiary JAL Airtech, has launched a motorhome rental service called "JAPAN RV TRAVELLER" with JAL mileage accrual. The service launched on April 1, 2026 — renters pick up their motorhome directly at Narita Airport.

Eurostat: overnight stays at campsites and motorhome parks in the EU in 2025 reached 413 million — up 1.1% from 2024 and 28.5% from 2015. France leads with a 37.2% share of all overnight stays.

Lifestyle

Germany, Harsewinkel: a retiree and former postal worker converted a yellow DHL van into a camper van by hand. Video of the unusual vehicle drew a wide audience across German media.

USA: Boho Camper Vans unveiled Buttercup — a fully off-grid camper van on a Ram ProMaster chassis featuring a red cedar interior, a Starlink antenna, and a 500 W solar panel.

Gaming industry: on March 31, a demo of Outbound was released for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S — an open-world vanlife simulator. The full release is scheduled for April 23, 2026.

By Region

Japan dominated the week's news: Carstay expanded its fleet to 450 motorhomes and is launching "moving hotels" at a festival in Fukushima; Lekvy began selling the compact Quokka based on the Daihatsu Hijet; in Yamanashi, a dog-friendly RV park opened near Lake Kawaguchiko. Europe: the lawsuit against Stellantis (Netherlands), tightened fire safety rules (UK), and an EU record of 413 million campsite overnight stays. Vietnam: caravan tours are gaining popularity as an alternative to air travel amid rising ticket prices.

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