IT mightn’t be the kind of vehicle you’ll typically find on these pages, but Nissan has unveiled two camper vans decked out with quality kit.

The NV300 Camper and e-NV200 Camper (a zero emissions variant), unveiled at the Madrid Motor Show in Spain, are completely self-contained vans that have been modified from standard to help punters escape the concrete jungle.

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That jungle, however, must be in Spain, as they’re built for the Spanish market only. Still, they’re a pretty cool set-up that could spark an idea or two for Aussie travellers with a similar set-up in mind.

The kitchen features a fridge, a sink as well as water and gas installations; plus there’s a kitchen table big enough to seat four people.

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When the sun sets the campers can be converted into bedrooms with window shades and heating, and the NV300 has the capacity for a second double bed in the raised ceiling – the elevating roof also allows up to four people to easily stand up in comfort.

“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,” Francesc Corberó, communication director of Nissan Iberia, said.