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This is our guide to all the different van sizes available for a campervan conversion.

CAMPERVAN GUIDE

Campervans come in various sizes to accommodate different needs, preferences, and travel styles. Here are the most common types of campervans:

Small Vans
  • Nissan NV200

  • Nissan EVN200​

  • Volkswagen Caddy

  • Mitsubishi Delica Spacegear 4x4

  • Toyota Lucida

  • Mazda Bongo

  • Nissan Vanette 

COMPACT

People Movers
  • Nissan Elgrand E50 

  • Nissan Elgrand E51 

  • Nissan Serena HIGHWAY STAR 

  • Nissan LaFesta 

  • Toyota Alphard First Gen 

  • Toyota Vellfire

  • Toyota Estima

  • Toyota Voxy

  • Toyota Noah

  • LDV G10 ​

  • Suzuki Landy

  • Honda Step Wagon Spada

 
 

Compact Campervans:

 

  • Also known as mini campervans or micro campervans, compact campervans are typically based on smaller vans or minivans.

  • They offer basic amenities and are suitable for solo travelers or couples looking for a minimalist and budget-friendly camping experience.

  • Compact campervans are easy to maneuver and park, making them ideal for urban travel and exploring narrow or congested roads.​​​

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MEDIUM

Medium Vans
  • Toyota Hiace 4th Gen SWB 

  • Toyota Hiace Regius

  • Nissan Caravan NV350 E26 Low Roof 

  • Nissan Caravan E25 Low Roof 

  • Nissan Caravan E25 High Roof 

  • Mitsubishi L300 SWB 

  • Ford Transit Custom

  • Volkswagen Transporter (T5)

  • Volkswagen Westfalia

  • Volkswagen Kombi (T2)

  • Hyundai iLoad

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Medium-Sized Campervans:

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  • Medium-sized campervans are based on larger vans or panel vans with extended wheelbases.

  • They offer more space and amenities compared to compact campervans, making them suitable for small families or groups of friends.

  • Medium-sized campervans may include features such as a kitchenette, sleeping area, dining space, and storage compartments.

  • They strike a balance between maneuverability and living space, making them versatile for various types of camping trips.

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LARGE

  • Toyota Hiace Commuter

  • Toyota Hiace 5th Gen LWB 

  • Toyota Hiace 4th Gen LWB 

  • Ford Transit 4th Gen 350​

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Large Vans
  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 314 LWB

  • Fiat Ducato MWB

  • Volkswagen Crafter

  • Iveco Daily

  • Renault Master

  • LDV V80

Large Vana

Large Campervans:

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  • Large campervans are based on full-size vans or high-top vans with extended lengths and heights.

  • They offer ample living space and amenities, making them suitable for larger families or groups seeking comfort and convenience on extended camping trips.

  • Large campervans may feature multiple sleeping areas, a full kitchen, bathroom facilities (e.g., toilet, shower), dining space, and additional storage.

  • While less maneuverable than smaller campervans, large campervans provide a spacious and comfortable living environment for extended travel or full-time living.​

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CONVERTED

Box Campervan
  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 

  • Fiat Ducato

  • Iveco Daily

  • Volkswagen Crafter

  • Renault Master

Converted RVs:

 

  • Converted RVs, also known as motorhomes or camper vans, are larger recreational vehicles built on truck chassis or purpose-built motorhome platforms.

  • They offer the most space and amenities of all campervan types, with options ranging from Class B motorhomes (van conversions) to Class C and Class A motorhomes (larger, bus-style RVs).

  • Converted RVs may include features such as multiple sleeping areas, full kitchen and bathroom facilities, living and dining areas, entertainment systems, and extensive storage.

  • Converted RVs provide a luxurious and self-contained travel experience, suitable for long-term travel, full-time living, or extended vacations with larger families or groups.

 
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These are general categories, and within each size range, there can be variations in layout, features, and amenities based on individual camper van conversions or factory-built models. When choosing a campervan size, consider factors such as the number of occupants, desired amenities, budget, driving preferences, and intended use to find the best fit for your needs.

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