This Absurdly Tiny Camper Is Shorter Than An MX-5, And Isn’t Even A Real Car

- German firm Ari Motors has turned its compact LCV into a very small camper.
- It sits in the L7e class and uses a modest electric motor with about 20 hp.
- Rear module forms a configurable living area measuring about 30 square feet.
Campers have built a loyal following across Europe, with midsize LCVs emerging as the go-to base for conversion specialists. Not everyone needs that much space, though, and that gap has led German firm Ari Motors to create what may be the smallest camper currently on sale in the country, and possibly, the entire continent.
It’s based on the Ari 458 Pro, which the company describes as the largest van in the L7e category, a niche segment to begin with. At just 3,820 mm (150.4 inches) long, this tiny camper is barely longer than a current Fiat 500e at 3,632 mm (143.0 inches). It’s also still shorter than a Mini Cooper hatch at 3,858 mm (151.9 inches) and even undercuts a Mazda MX-5 ND at 3,915 mm (154.1 inches).
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Up front, it keeps the same cheerful face, undersized wheels, and two-seat cabin as the LCV. Like several other Ari Motors products, it’s likely sourced from a Chinese partner.
Tiny Living Space Layout
The real talking point sits at the back. The rear module resembles a compact suitcase with small windows cut into it, forming a tiny living space. Ari says it offers 2.8 square meters (30 square feet) of usable area, with a maximum interior height of 1.85 m (72.8 inches).
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In order to keep the entry price as low as possible, the camper is offered without any furniture. It is, in effect, an empty box on wheels. What you do get is the “necessary utility infrastructure,” which covers a water system with fresh and wastewater tanks, plus 230-volt sockets.
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Those who want a complete camper experience have to source a bed, rear seating, a table, a kitchenette, and a portable toilet from other companies. Ari Motors does offer a “minimalist” interior conversion built at its Borna facility near Leipzig, though it has yet to show what that actually looks like.
Up front, equipment is predictably sparse. There are electric windows, central locking, Bluetooth, a digital instrument cluster, a reversing camera, and a single cup holder. Air conditioning is optional, as are solar charging and a trailer coupling.
Electric Powertrain Specs
The Ari 458 Pro uses a single electric motor producing 20 hp (15 kW), which sits right in line with L7e regulations. Opt for the largest battery, and it delivers up to 230 km (143 miles) of range, while top speed is capped at 70 km/h (44 mph).
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There is nothing particularly sophisticated happening underneath. Like most heavy quadricycles, it operates outside the stricter standards applied to conventional passenger cars.
How Much Does It Cost?
Beyond the camper variant, the Ari 458 Pro comes in more than 30 configurations. Buyers can choose from a box van, food truck, flatbed, tipper, or even a compact garbage truck. Pricing starts at €15,790 ($18,200) before taxes for the base LCV, while the camper version opens at €30,381 ($35,100) in Germany.
SPECS
| Model | Ari 458 Pro Camper |
| Motor | 15 kW (approx. 20 hp) electric motor |
| Top speed | 70 km/h (44 mph) |
| Range | 120 to 230 km (75 to 143 miles) |
| Battery | LiFePO4, optional 15 kWh or 23.5 kWh |
| Vehicle length | 3.82 m (150.4 in / 12.5 ft) |
| Vehicle width | 1.49 m (58.7 in / 4.9 ft) |
| Interior standing height (box body) | approx. 1.85 m (72.8 in / 6.1 ft) |
| Operating costs | approx. €4 per 100 km ($4.35 per 62 miles) |
| Price | from €30,381 ($35,100) with VAT |


















