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Check out these impressively plastic-free Isuzu Elf camper conversions

Isuzu has collaborated with three different teams in Japan to turn its Elf panel truck into something entirely different. Two out of the three projects envision it as a cozy motorhome, while the third one sees it converted into an urban workhorse.

Starting with the Isuzu Elf MUV, it is a joint project with Nippon Fruehauf inspired by the idea of a mobile study. The truck looks downright unrecognizable with gull-wing doors, wood-lined floor and charming vintage furniture. There is a sofa on board that you can unfold into a bed, a small drop-down table with a retro lamp and a coffee maker on it, and assorted shelves. Remarkably enough, the whole room has no plastic trim anywhere in view – only upscale materials.

For those who’d rather drive a motorhome than a mobile study, Nippon Tokushu Body prepared a project called Be-Cam GeoRoam. It features a spacious wood-trimmed interior complete with a kitchen, a dining room, a sofa that doubles as a bed, and a dedicated bed for two in the back. There’s a TV projector on board for movies and entertainment, and the truck itself comes equipped for active off-road use. Additions include an expedition rack, a bull bar at the front and auxiliary lighting all around.

The final concept, dubbed Elfmio Cross Style, offers a solution for cargo transportation. It sports heavy-duty aftermarket wheels and a metal frame at the rear end for securing heavy cargo and equipment.

The powertrains are stock. In Japan, the Elf is offered with a turbo diesel engine available in 150 and 175 PS variants (148 and 173 hp; 110 and 130 kW, respectively). An all-electric version is also obtainable with 163 PS (161 hp / 120 kW) at its disposal.

Isuzu says it has no intention to sell any of these concepts, but they should give you an idea of what’s possible if you buy a stock Elf and hand it over for a conversion.

 

February 27, 2026

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