Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “10 Customized Off-Road Campervans”.
As versatility and customization become more crucial to the camper van design process, those living the van life are pushing the boundaries of how and what to throw into the mix. With more and more conversion. Companies coming to the forefront the ideas and innovations being offered are redefining. The “ Wow !” factor., I’m Reacher and I’m always on the lookout for a new best friend who has a rockin’ van.. So with that in mind, we’re bringing you ten versatile and customized camper vans perfect for some off-grid roaming Number. Ten, This next entry, which wins the coolest name trophy, is another one: showcasing the basics while still providing the necessities. Just inside the side. Door is a prep table with a portable fridge-freezer, underneath on a slide-out. Directly across is the kitchen area having a flush-mounted, dual-burner cooker and sink combo.
Above this is a cabinet which can be moved as needed along an L-track. Moving back finds an elevated wall-mounted queen bed., Underneath is open storage having floor-mounted slide-outs, providing easy access from the inside or outside. Number Nine. Don’T let this one fool you with its single side, windows on a white exterior..
Although it looks simple, it’s the luxury. You can’t see that counts., The interior of this Ram, ProMaster high roof conversion from newly minted Dirtbag Conversions is an eye-catching mix of natural wood and sharply contrasting whites. Directly.
Behind the cab is a floor to ceiling dresser and a small desk with a bench seat. Across from this is a kitchenette with a dual-burner cooker, a deep-well sink and storage drawers below. Filling out.
The back of the van is a lateral, elevated bed with cabinets along the wall. Above. Underbed storage, which can be accessed internally or externally, has multiple slide-out drawers. Number, Eight Straight out of the Pacific. Northwest Outside Van is another conversion company offering some of the coolest designs. You absolutely need to see.
This model called Mr. Blue Sky is another example of the quality you can expect from the Oregon based company. Built on a high roof, Mercedes Sprinter.
It has room for four in the front. Behind this is a centrally located sink and mini-fridge. With a microwave opposite and above. In the back two large benches, with removable tables sit across from each other. Modular in design they convert to an extra bed..
The main bed is mounted above this utilizing. The window flare for extra space.. Other features include integrated mesh storage bags on the back doors, along with hook-ups for a showerhead and an airhose.
Number Seven. This offering to the camper van gods from Canadian-based, Nomad Vanz is a minimalist approach to their premium, build which still manages to retain that amazing aesthetic.. This model is called the “ Canuck Build” and, if you’re not familiar with that term, it’s a word sometimes used to describe our amazingly friendly neighbors in the Great White North.. As mentioned earlier, this one takes a minimalist approach in its design, as can be seen by the lack of any type of kitchen or bathing accommodations.. This barebones style does have everything needed for the short-term getaway catering to those who can pack a cooler grab some outdoor gear and forego washing for a few days.. The cab has swiveling captain’s chairs, which can turn to face a small two-person bench behind the passenger seat.. This bench can also lay flat for use as an extra sleeper.
Behind this is an elevated platform bed that can be removed to accommodate larger gear.. Smaller items can be stowed away in galley style upper cabinets if needed. Number Six.
This van feels like it’s geared towards recreational outings, but it has the functionality and features needed for longer trips.. It’S built on a Mercedes Metris Passenger Van chassis, pushing 208 horsepower and offering a 5,000 pound towing capacity.. A two person rear bench along with a swiveling passenger seat in the cab, can accommodate up to three people at the detachable dining table in the lounge area..
The kitchenette has a sink a dual burner: cooktop and a mini-fridge down. Below. Extra storage can be found underneath the sink as well as floor to ceiling cabinets along the driver’s side. Wall. Opening the side door allows the kitchen to be used externally.. In addition, the faucet can be rotated for use as an outdoor shower..
The previously mentioned rear bench folds down flat to a double bed.. Additional sleeping space is located in the pop-up roof, which offers an area around the size of a double bed.. I’M Allie and it’s Minds Eye Trivia time. By looking at just these images. Do you know what this is and where it’s from Leave the correct answer or your best guess in the comment section below. Number Five, This hippie commune on wheels is just what you need.
Assuming you like, higher-end, more luxurious features found in vehicles, I usually cannot afford. Built on a Mercedes Sprinter, high roof chassis. This is seriously the most luxurious van on the list. At least internally.. The four-person lounge area has what looks to be the most comfortable, captain’s chairs. I’Ve seen, along with a roof-mounted fold down TV and a removable, dining table. Behind this are two cabinets straddling the aisle.. One has a flush-mounted sink with a glass cover, while the other houses, the mini-fridge, with extra counter space up top. Moving back, finds an elevated rail-mounted bed which can be removed to provide extra space for any necessary outdoor gear. Number.
Four. If you asked for liner style quality in a high-roof camper van, this is the vehicle you’d expect to get as a result.. The contrast of the blue and the grey, along with the use of indirect lighting, provides a clean, luxurious look.. The bedroom area is housed in the back having two twin beds..
Multiple storage areas are available both under the beds and in the floor. Moving forward finds the bathroom which has a cassette toilet and a separate shower area with a flip-up, washbasin and vanity. Directly opposite is the kitchen cabinet having glass flip top lids covering a dual burner? Cooktop and sink with a mini-fridge and storage drawers below., The lounge area has an L-shaped bench and a removable table which can both be modified for driving.. The cab has rotating captain’s chairs, with a fold-down storage area.
Above. Number Three One of the main concerns when choosing a camper van is space.. This was obviously on the minds at Embassy RV when they designed the Traveler Sport, as someone got the notion to throw on an attachable fully-covered rear porch.. This addition almost doubles the floorspace providing a much needed connection to the outside, while offering protection from the elements. Moving inside finds a small wetbath that doubles as a vanity area. Across from this is a floor to ceiling double-door cabinet.
Forward of this is a centrally located Kitchenette having an overhead microwave and sink on one side, while opposite is an extra counter area and a portable fridge-freezer., A forward lounge area has a powered sofa which doubles as a sleeper.. An added bonus is the dual use of the fridge and the TV which can be both be swiveled for use when lounging outside. Number Two Built on a Mercedes Sprinter mid-roof. This 4×4 from Vanlife Customs, came about as an entry for the 2019 Red Bull Vanlife Experience.
Contest. Inside is an open floorplan that gives the impression of a space larger than it actually is. A two-person flip-up seat sits just inside the sliding door. Across from the entrance is a small kitchenette having a dual-induction cooktop a sink with a drop in cutting board cover And an 85-liter fridge/freezer below.
Moving back, finds a slide-out bench that converts to a sleeper. Across from this is floor-to-ceiling storage and a hideaway TV.. The motorized pop-top roof runs almost the full length of the cabin providing extra headroom, as well as a sleeping space with a queen size. Mattress.
Extra features include a passenger side awning and a 160-watt solar panel on the roof. Number One Portland based Benchmark Vehicles has once again shown the creativity, ingenuity and skillset required to thrive in such a competitive industry.. The exterior of this all season 4×4 is covered in a satin navy, blue vinyl, so vivid it makes the parts that aren’t blue wish that they were. Mounted behind the front.
Bumper is a six ton. Electric winch. Moving up top finds a roof rack with several integrated features, including a row of flood lights along the front and a side awning that opens telescopically., There’s also a 300-watt solar array, as well as a storage box, big enough for Aunt Edna.. Opening up the side door reveals a sharply contrasting white interior, with touches of blue and grey thrown in..
The front lounge consists of dual rotating captain’s chairs, a driver’s side bench seat and an adjustable dining table.. Just inside the doorway is the kitchen having a dual-induction cooktop, a multi-level sink and a slide-out coffee pot. Sitting opposite is a stainless steel. Dual fridge with a slide-out freezer drawer.
Sleeping accommodations, consist of a two-panel removable platform. Bed., Underneath is a garage area with a sliding gear tray and mesh storage bags on the rear. Doors.
Bathing can be done using the fully enclosed wetbath or the external showerhead at the back. .