Daihatsu Hijet Quokka Motorhome Inside we can see wood covering on the floor, roof, and walls. The builder, Mishima Daihatsu, uses the Japanese cedar wood Hinoki for all of the panels. The Quokka's cabin has four removable boxes that incorporate into the floor. The owner can decide what to do with him, including taking them out of the vehicle as seating for a picnic. There's also a table to deploy that nestles into the floor when not in use. At night, owners can use the flat floor as a bed, and it measures 1,830 mm by 1,230 mm The Quokka comes standard with a 100-amp battery for supplying electricity to the rear section. There is a DC outlet and USB connections. The vehicle even comes with a forced flue paraffin heater. Mishima Daihatsu offers lots of additional options, including microwave and a 0.565-cubic-foot (16-liter) refrigerator that both incorporate into the floor. Extra insulation, a higher-capacity battery, a solar panel. Prices for the Quokka start at $22,351 for a model with two-wheel drive and a five-speed manual. The most expensive trim level begins at $25,113.
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