What Does 'Nanny Vehicle' Mean?
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'Nanny vehicle' refers to a vehicle that can carry cargo or a large number of people in a household, typically seating seven or more passengers. It also refers to vehicles specially equipped for celebrities to cook, apply makeup, and style their appearance, as these vehicles provide daily necessities for stars like a nanny would, hence the name. These vehicles are mainly customized by automotive companies, and in China, the primary nanny vehicles are imported large customized commercial vehicles (RVs) with seven or more seats. Below is a related introduction: The difference between nanny vehicles and RVs: RVs, also known as 'homes on wheels,' combine the functions of both a 'home' and a 'vehicle.' They are equipped with household facilities such as bedding, stoves, refrigerators, cabinets, sofas, dining tables and chairs, washing facilities, air conditioning, TVs, sound systems, and other furniture and appliances. They can be divided into driving areas, living areas, bedroom areas, sanitary areas, and kitchen areas. Configuration: Nanny vehicles can serve as temporary lounges, dressing rooms, or makeup rooms. They are often seen outside film sets, studios, radio stations, and TV stations. They have a majestic appearance, luxurious interiors, and comprehensive configurations, including bedrooms, TVs, sound systems, refrigerators, makeup tables, and even bathrooms. Although the names differ, many nanny vehicles are essentially RVs.