The majority of motorhomes and camper conversions are based on vans, but pickups can be just as good as option for those who enjoy living off-grid for a few days. This is exactly what Japan-based company Direct Cars thought when creating the BR75 SUV Adventure Camper, which is based on the Toyota Hilux. The BR75 builds on the dual-cab pickup by Toyota, replacing the rear bed with a large structure that has a longer rear overhang and an aerodynamically-shaped extension above the cabin. As a result, the camper can still fit five passengers and sleep two adults and two children at the back.
The design of the rear add-on is well-integrated
with the donor vehicle, which in this case is the rugged GR Sport trim of the
Hilux. Another cool feature is that besides the regular-sized door on the side
and the large tailgate, the living area can also be accessed from the cabin of
the vehicle. This means you don’t have to exit for moving back and forth, which
is ideal in bad weather or during the night.
Getting inside the rear compartment you
come across a luxurious ambiance thanks to the wood panels, the tile-style
floor, and the interior lighting. The first thing you notice is a large dining
area with a foldable table and two seating benches. The pop-up portion of the
roof allows you to stand still and sheds more natural light inside during the
day. The dining area can easily convert into a double bed measuring 2,300 mm long that is suitable for adults, while a second fold-out bed
measuring 1,660 mm long can be deployed above the vehicle’s
cabin, making room for two children. There is also a window on each side, and
plenty of storage compartments above them.
Interestingly, the living area is also
equipped with a full-size home air conditioning system, which allows users to
maintain the optimum temperature independently of the weather conditions. If
you are wondering, the external unit of the air conditioning is neatly placed
under the rear bumper. All the amenities can be controlled by a tablet-style
touch panel. Last but not least, the vehicle also comes with a second room at
the back. There you can find a shower head, a waterproof floor with a drain, a
sink, a mirror, a slide-out counter table, and some extra storage compartments.
This small room can be accessed from both inside and outside the vehicle, while
the waterproof floor means you can store wet or dirty clothing and equipment.
The good thing is that the BR75 can
sustain all those features even when being off-grid. This is made possible by a
large 200Ah secondary battery that can be charged during driving but also
through the roof-mounted 200W solar panels. The vehicle comes equipped with an
85-liter water tank, another 20-liter clean water tank, and a 45-liter drain
tank. Finally, besides the power outlets inside the living area, there are two
external power outlets at the back for various electronic devices.


