The owner of a 1973 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) camper van spent $30,000 for an electric conversion using Tesla-sourced components ...
The electric camper van market has been slow to materialize in the U.S., but you now have another option to consider thanks to Maxwell Vehicles. The Los Angeles-based company now sells a ...
Possibly one of the world's most underrated camper conversion companies, British shop Wheelhome has long been designing some ...
Mercedes-Benz reveals its EQV camper conversion by specialist Sortimo Walter Rüegg PLC, based on EQV 250 and EQV 300 models. The camper features a pop-up roof, kitchen unit with gas stove and bed ...
A camper conversion of the VW ID.Buzz is in the works Deliveries of the VW ID.Buzz conversion van will begin in November The camper conversion is being done by a third-party independent of VW A ...
Volkswagen’s ID. range of electric vehicles, including the ID. Buzz van, managed to grab the attention of European customers, judging by the number of reservations and positive reactions it received ...
All-electric camper vans have been slow to materialize, limited to concept cars and a very select few compact vans scattered about Europe. What the world has really been wanting to see is a pop-up ...
Is a viable option for electric van life finally here? Possibly! Earlier today, Mercedes-Benz shared more details of its 2024 eSprinter Van refresh, including a more accurate range estimate (although ...
Mercedes-Benz Switzerland and a Swiss vehicle outfitter have turned an electric van into a camper. An EQV van with the full conversion — a bed, kitchen, and pop-top roof — starts at around $75,600.
Camper vans have a huge following in the UK and for very good reasons – after all, there’s lots of appeal to a home-from-home ...