Alpine Style is introducing their latest retro-inspired creations, the Carica and Havana, at the Tokyo Auto Salon.

The Carica, a modified version of the Toyota Hiace van, takes inspiration from the "California Dreaming Car" and comes in both US Style and Euro Style variations. The US Style show car features a two-tone teal and white body with chrome accents on the grille, bumper, mirror caps, rear trim, and wheels, while the Euro Style variant has brushed metal bumpers with black accents on the rest of the exterior.

The interior boasts an 11-inch infotainment screen, a 12-inch digital rearview mirror, and a 12.8-inch display for rear seat passengers. The Carica also includes a bed in the back of the van and an expandable tent for overnight camping.

 

The Havana, based on the Toyota Raize, takes inspiration from vintage vehicles found in Havana, Cuba. The new grille, light surround, and bumpers feature chrome-plated parts, with LED running lamps and blinkers located under the four square headlights.

The interior includes a 9.0-inch infotainment screen and 12-inch digital rearview mirror, and the option for a display for rear seat passengers. The company also upgrades the stereo.

Both vehicles will be on display at Alpine's booth at the Tokyo Auto Salon and will be available for ordering. The estimated starting price for the Carica is 4.98 million yen ($38,608) and the Havana around 3.98 million yen ($30,855) according to Car Watch Impress.

Source: Motor1

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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