This minivan is outdoorsy and has external water and power.
Hyundai created the Staria minivan, which is a highly desirable vehicle. The futuristic family hauler was launched last year in multiple configurations, with between two and eleven seats. It also has a cargo van and a school bus that can seat 15 people. Kinder is German for “children”. Now is the time to discover the Staria Lounge Camper, which showcases the vehicle’s outdoor side.
The South Korean minivan is available in Camper 4 or Camper 11, depending on how many seats you have. The minivan comes with an electricly-deployable pop out roof tent as well as an air mattress to provide additional sleeping space. The Staria Lounge Camper is small and compact, but it offers plenty of space. This includes a 36-liter refrigerator, sink and faucet sets, as well as a folding table and built-in shelves.
The Staria Lounge Camper can be equipped with a showerhead and a power socket. The mosquito net Hyundai provides means that the large tailgate can be left open during the summer. There’s enough room inside for two people, and an awningsystem increases the camper’s versatility.
The Camper 11 variant costs 49,470,000 won, or $40,000, at the current exchange rate. The more expensive Camper 4 will cost you 68,580,000 won (or $55,400). There are many options available that can increase the price. You can add all-wheel drive (HTRAC), as well as various packages (comfort and convenience, camping, etc.) at an additional $1,500.
Staria’s electric version is the only thing that is lacking. The Staria’s avant-garde design calls for an emission-free setup. It’s currently available with a turbodiesel four-cylinder motor and a naturally aspirated V6 engine of 3.5-liter in gasoline or LPG.