[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Kosen Mobility, which operates the camping car sharing platform Kkumcar, announced on the 4th that it will participate in camping car-related exhibitions held domestically this month to welcome the camping season in spring.


Kosen Mobility will start with the ‘2021 Camping & Picnic Fair’ held at Kintex in Ilsan from today until the 7th, and then participate in the ‘3rd Incheon Sports & Leisure Industry Expo’ held at Songdo Convensia in Incheon for four days from the 11th to the 14th.


Through these exhibitions, Kosen Mobility plans to introduce Kkumcar, the camping car sharing platform, and also provide consultations for hosts, who have recently been receiving inquiries from various regions.


Additionally, they will showcase the 2021 Rodi series, including Rodi Premium, Maru Heater Pack, and Popo, based on the compact car Ray, as well as the authentic American camping car Winnebago Fuse, which boasts various convenience facilities and an expandable living room.


For the Rodi series, the furniture material was changed to birch wood to minimize variations occurring naturally in the wood itself and to enhance durability. They also improved user convenience by equipping features such as a pop-up table and an external shower, which are highly useful in narrow spaces.


Along with this, Caravan Tail, which sells camping cars and imported caravans, will also participate to provide consultation desks for short- and long-term camping car rentals and purchases, as well as customer communication channels to resolve common questions about camping cars.


Kim Jang-su, CEO of Kosen Mobility, said, “This exhibition will be a great opportunity not only for detailed consultations related to camping car sharing but also for direct experience.” He added, “Since camping cars take a long time to manufacture unlike finished vehicles, it is advisable to hurry if you plan to purchase a camping car this year.”



Meanwhile, the Rodi Maru Heater Pack is a model with the heater pack, which was previously an optional installation, applied as a standard feature, and the Rodi Popo differs from the existing Rodi, which had a seating capacity of two, by allowing up to four passengers and can accommodate up to four people sleeping when a rooftop tent is installed.


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