LEVC reveals London taxi-inspired hybrid campervan

The London Electric Vehicle Company – a subsidy of Chinese manufacturer Geely, and best known for its electrified taxis – has taken the covers off a new range-extender hybrid campervan. Inside the cabin, the 'e–Camper' features an integrated electric kitchen, stow-away table, and sleeping accommodation for four (as the rear seat lays flat for two, while a fold-away double bed is located in the pop-up roof).

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