Just in time for summer road trips, Nissan has debuted two new camper vans at the Madrid Motor Show. The company showcased mod-style camper vans — one with a pop-up sleeper roof and one designed for zero-emissions — perfect for your next adventure.

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The car giant recently debuted the two new camper vans in Madrid. The NV300 Camper sleeps up to four people thanks to a pop-top sleeper roof, and the e-NV200 Camper is fully-electric. The electric camper van is powered by a 40kWh battery, which can be charged up to 80 percent in less than an hour, so you can be back on the road in a flash. The e-NV200 gets approximately 124 miles on a single charge.

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According to Francesc Corberó, communications director of Nissan Iberia, the design of the vans was inspired by the need to provide road-trippers with the utmost in comfort and flexibility while on the road. Corberó said, “The new Nissan Camper range will allow the most adventurous to have a balcony with views of the most incredible places in the world and enjoy the essence of traveling with family or friends.”

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The NV300’s pop-up sleeper roof allows for four people to sleep in the van comfortably, two in the lower bed and two up top. In both models, the living space is efficiently designed with a compact kitchen that comes with a stove, sink and refrigerator. An abundance of windows lets natural light flood the interior, but the vans are equipped with retractable shades for privacy.

red campervan with pop up roof and exterior eating space

red campervan with bikes on the back

The interior is installed with a number of transforming features for space optimization. There is a removable table that attaches to the kitchen countertop and can be dismantled when not in use. In addition to the rear bench, which is set on floor rails for added flexibility, the front seats swivel around to provide additional seating. For gear storage, the exterior of the van is equipped with various racks and awnings.

Unfortunately, the electric vans are only available in Spain at the moment, with the e-NV200 starting at a base price of $25,165.

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