

The adventure-ready vehicle is based on its uber-popular commercial van but is taller, wider and outfitted with protective body cladding. The Detroit giant unveiled its own camper van, the Transit Trail, last fall. Best for DIY Couples: Ford Transit Trailįord’s ready to knock the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter off its perch.Every one of the company’s builds comes with a queen-sized Murphy bed. Shop works with you to create the camper van of your dreams. There’s also retractable power awning when you want to spend some time outdoors.
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An Onan 2500 LP generator keeps everything up and running, too, including an A/C system you can leave on for eight hours at a time.

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Even with the bed there’s still plenty of room for other creature comforts, including a bathroom, an entertainment area with a TV and a kitchen with a sink, a dual-burner cooktop, a convection microwave oven and a fridge. The off-road-ready vehicle comes in two configurations-the 19P ($148,680), which features a back bench that converts into a bed, or the 19L ($151,060), which has a fixed double bed.

With the Sanctuary, the company has taken Mercedes-Benz’s already excellent Sprinter 2500 4×4 and turned it into something you could easily live on-on or off the grid. Thor Motor Coach makes camper vans for those uninterested in making sacrifices. Best With a Bathroom and Shower: Thor Motor Coach Sanctuary.Can sleep up to four even despite its relatively compact size. Fully electronic power train means you won’t have to worry about filling up the tank (though the battery is another story). It’s priced at a flat $198,746, for everything listed above. There’s even a climate-control system to ensure you’re comfortable no matter the weather outside. Inside, you’ll find everything you need to relax after a day of exploring, including a cushy lounge that can be converted to a full-size sleeping area. Its slick retro-style livery is offset with loads of useful off-roading gear, too, such as an LED light package, a roof rack and a side ladder and custom wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich K02 tires. It’s a true 4×4 powered by a 188 hp turbodiesel V-6 that’s strong enough to tow an additional 5,000 pounds. The Beast Mode 4×4 is the outfit’s most feature-packed model yet and was designed specifically for overlanding (as you may have guessed from the company’s name). This latest offering from Storyteller Overland, based in Birmingham, Ala., is a true adventure van. Best for Camping (Anywhere): Storyteller Overland Beast Mode 4×4.Has room for six bikes, even when its convertible sleeping area is out. The back of the van is basically a bicycle-repair shop with a fold-down table, an air compressor and plenty of storage space for tools. The Marco Polo is a concept, but Mercedes will sell a module that will allow you to turn any EQT into a camper van when the $51,500 EV goes on sale in the spring. There’s also a pop-up, roof-mounted tent if your travel party includes more than two. The kitchen doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of some of the other entries on this list, but it does have a pull-out stove, fridge and sink. When the van’s rear seats are folded down, the back can be used as either a sleeping area with room for a double bed or a cooking and entertaining space. The stylish EV has everything you need for a weekend at the campground and is more compact than the ubiquitous Sprinter. At last year’s Düsseldorf Caravan Salon, the German marque showed off a prototype based on its upcoming all-electric EQT van called the Marco Polo. Mercedes-Benz clearly doesn’t want to relinquish its title as the go-to van maker for outdoor lovers. Best for Weekend Getaways: Mercedes-Benz EQT Marco Polo.Kitchenette can be converted into a spacious sleeping area with room for a full-size bed. Equipped with Koni shocks, a rear stabilizer and a heavy-duty tow hitch. There’s even a built-in awning when you need some shade in the summer months. Inside, it’s a little spartan compared to some other options on this list, but its kitchenette can be converted into a sleeping area with room for a full-size bed, as well as plenty of storage space beneath. As the name suggests, it’s designed for off-roading, with a turbo-diesel V-6, Koni shocks, a rear stabilizer and a rear hitch strong enough to tow an additional trailer if you need more room. The US company’s new Terrain model, which starts at $192,000, is an adventure van designed for those who like to veer from the beaten path. Jayco is best known for its hulking travel trailers, but like Airstream, it can do compact, too (well, compact enough to fit in a parking space, that is). A modular dinner table, a mini-kitchen and a bathroom with a toilet. A climate-controlled living area that has been designed to maximize available space.
