This compact modular camper option delivers tons of utility at a price point that’s bound to be tempting outside of its home market.Open rear of white van showing interior with beige foldable shelf and black panel with pegboard holes.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreFrom lavish Sprinters to terrain-conquering truck conversions, America’s overlanding segment is as vast as it is varied.Unfortunately, the reality is that most of these rigs require a second mortgage to account for their exorbitant price tags. They invite incredible access to adventure, but they’re not really what you’d call widely attainable.The Clipper Van is getting a refresh this year, though the real highlight is its Multi-Rack option. - Credit: NissanIt’s for this reason that Nissan’s Japanese-market Clipper is so tempting. While it’s an undeniably niche vehicle being a kei van, it’s nevertheless the kind of option that we could use here in the States. Nissan’s clever Clipper sleeperSpecifically, the Multi-Rack version. Nissan originally introduced the option for the kei van in 2025, and it just brought it back as part of the upcoming model-year refresh.The integrated mounting system allows for a variety of setups. - Credit: NissanWhile the updates themselves are relatively minor (inner and outer visual tweaks and added ADAS features), the Multi-Rack itself is worth appreciating. It’s a simple but undeniably slick setup.AdvertisementAdvertisementAs part of the configuration, Nissan fits the rear of the Clipper van with an interior steel frame and some perforated pegboards. In combination with some clever mounting brackets and general-purpose hooks, it’s a system that allows for truly flexible gear storage.Dedicated mounts in combination with a unique perforated board design allow for flexible storage. - Credit: NissanWhat’s more, the Multi-Rack is compatible with an optional bed mat that provides sleeping accommodations. It brings four levels of height adjustment, and it comes upholstered in a durable Cordura fabric.Of course, at 46 inches across and just over 70 inches across, it’ll sleep one, maybe two max. Still, at the equivalent of a little over $14,000 for the base and some $16,500 for the top-grade GX Turbo, those are conditions I’d bet most would find a way to make work.The bed is far from king-size, but that’s nevertheless an impressive setup for the overall size of the vehicle. - Credit: NissanA case for stateside applicationTowards that end, while this kind of tiny camper might seem ill-fitted for markets outside of Japan, it could definitely find a following in the United States. AdvertisementAdvertisementSure, being a kei van, its most potent engine option tops out at 63 horsepower. Even ignoring its easy-to-miss size, that’s enough to make it a nuisance on larger roads or in faster traffic.The high-top ceilings allow for the storage of much larger gear than you’d expect. - Credit: NissanHowever, in quieter areas and low-speed city centers, the Clipper could be a hugely popular option for young people and urbanites. Whether hauling gear around town or heading out for a weekend excursion, it promises tons of versatility.It also wouldn’t be the first kei car to make the jump across the Pacific. Exotic enthusiast vehicles like the Autozam AZ-1 and Honda Beat have long commanded import fanbases, but the appreciation now extends to trucks. With 25-year eligibility, pint-sized pickups such as the Acty and the Carry are both exploding in popularity.In any case, much as the American market has favored massive engines and sprawling wheelbases, the price of gas will only continue to shift consumer sentiment. With fill-ups costing as much as they do, I know I can’t be the only one dreaming of a tiny fuel-efficient camper like the Clipper. No matter your hobbies, this kind of flexibility allows for some valuable storage provisions. - Credit: NissanAvailability and pricingAccording to Nissan’s announcement, pricing for the Clipper Multi-Rack will start at the equivalent of $14,000 for GX models equipped with two-wheel drive and the naturally aspirated R06A engine. Those with the Turbo and part-time 4WD will start at what works out to roughly $16,500.Compact silver van with black grille and yellow license plate parked on asphalt in front of white industrial wall.Nissan Clipper Van Multi-Rack Learn More AdvertisementAdvertisementAbout the Author: Gray is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, motorcycles and anything else with wheels. When he’s not chasing the latest industry news, he’s probably wrenching on one of many projects. For better or worse, he believes classics make perfectly practical daily drivers.Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.add as a preferred source on google