
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:
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Nissan NV200
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Nissan EVN200​
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Volkswagen Caddy
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Mitsubishi Delica Spacegear 4x4
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Toyota Lucida
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Mazda Bongo
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Nissan Vanette
COMPACT
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Nissan Elgrand E50
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Nissan Elgrand E51
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Nissan Serena HIGHWAY STAR
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Nissan LaFesta
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Toyota Alphard First Gen
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Toyota Vellfire
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Toyota Estima
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Toyota Voxy
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Toyota Noah
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LDV G10 ​
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Suzuki Landy
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Honda Step Wagon Spada
Compact Campervans:
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Also known as mini campervans or micro campervans, compact campervans are typically based on smaller vans or minivans.
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They offer basic amenities and are suitable for solo travelers or couples looking for a minimalist and budget-friendly camping experience.
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Compact campervans are easy to maneuver and park, making them ideal for urban travel and exploring narrow or congested roads.​​​

MEDIUM
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Toyota Hiace 4th Gen SWB
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Toyota Hiace Regius
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Nissan Caravan NV350 E26 Low Roof
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Nissan Caravan E25 Low Roof
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Nissan Caravan E25 High Roof
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Mitsubishi L300 SWB
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Ford Transit Custom
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Volkswagen Transporter (T5)
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Volkswagen Westfalia
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Volkswagen Kombi (T2)
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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.
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They offer more space and amenities compared to compact campervans, making them suitable for small families or groups of friends.
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Medium-sized campervans may include features such as a kitchenette, sleeping area, dining space, and storage compartments.
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They strike a balance between maneuverability and living space, making them versatile for various types of camping trips.


LARGE
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Toyota Hiace Commuter
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Toyota Hiace 5th Gen LWB
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Toyota Hiace 4th Gen LWB
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Ford Transit 4th Gen 350​
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 314 LWB
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Fiat Ducato MWB
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Volkswagen Crafter
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Iveco Daily
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Renault Master
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LDV V80
Large Campervans:
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Large campervans are based on full-size vans or high-top vans with extended lengths and heights.
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They offer ample living space and amenities, making them suitable for larger families or groups seeking comfort and convenience on extended camping trips.
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Large campervans may feature multiple sleeping areas, a full kitchen, bathroom facilities (e.g., toilet, shower), dining space, and additional storage.
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While less maneuverable than smaller campervans, large campervans provide a spacious and comfortable living environment for extended travel or full-time living.​


CONVERTED
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
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Fiat Ducato
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Iveco Daily
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Volkswagen Crafter
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Renault Master
Converted RVs:
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Converted RVs, also known as motorhomes or camper vans, are larger recreational vehicles built on truck chassis or purpose-built motorhome platforms.
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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).
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Converted RVs may include features such as multiple sleeping areas, full kitchen and bathroom facilities, living and dining areas, entertainment systems, and extensive storage.
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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.


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.