Conversion vans have become one of the fastest-growing segments in the travel and automotive industries, driven by flexible work culture, rising travel costs, and a nationwide shift toward minimalist ...
We're living in the era of digital nomads, with more and more people choosing to live, travel, and work in a motorhome that allows them to take their lives on the road without sacrificing comfort.
Looking to get out there—you know, really out there—but tents are a no-go and you don't want to drag a trailer to sleep in or drive something the size of a house? Then you're looking for a camper van.
In this episode, we build the bed structure for a Ford E250 cargo van conversion into a camper van. The bed measures about 68" long and 54" wide, with 11" of clearance underneath. Under the bed, we ...
In this episode, we focus on framing the walls, insulation, and vapor barrier installation for our Ford E250 cargo van conversion into a camper van. Using pre-installed metal frames, we attached ...
Choosing the right base vehicle is one of the most important steps in making a camper conversion. And there isn't any one-size-fits-all solution – you need to figure out your exact needs and wants, ...
Even though there are only four manufacturers of new kei vans in Japan right now (if you count a Mitsubishi-Nissan partnership as a single manufacturer), vehicle shoppers over there still have an ...
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 Cargo Van 170″ is large and ready to work hard. (WTOP/Mike Parris) When I saw the list of rides coming my way, this Mercedes really stood out. A two-seat Benz usually ...