Want a Mercedes Sprinter that will go anywhere and over anything? Rogue Van Company's RC1 concept is a good template.
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Can a $140,000 Mercedes Camper Van Keep Out the Biting Alpine Cold?
We put the fancy Sprinter-based Hymer Grand Canyon S CrossOver pop-top camper to the test in snowy conditions.
This luxurious home on wheels has a roam-ready exterior that hides a tastefully designed living space packed with creature ...
This custom creation blends aesthetics and functionality into a stunning package. It has all the home-like comforts, ...
For 54 years, Sportsmobile has been building rugged campers on a variety of base van platforms. We recently took a look at its work in transforming a Ford E-Series Cutaway into a custom-built van, but ...
After spending a lot of time in their much-loved converted Post Office van, campervan and tiny house enthusiast Jack Richens from Oxford, England, and his girlfriend Lucy Hedges had their sights set ...
German automaker Mercedes-Benz has its Sprinter Cargo Van that looks like a typical van - well, that was until family-owned Bossi Van Conversions tricked out a 2021 Mercedes Sprinter 170 4x4 van. An ...
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.
If you subscribe to the philosophy of dreaming big, then add this one to your automotive wish list: owning a custom-built Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van to travel through and to sleep in, all 50 states.
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Mercedes-Benz turned its fully electric van into a $75,600 camper RV with a pop-up roof — see inside
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.
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