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PlugVan rolling RV kit is a complete VW mini-camper on caster wheels

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PlugVan shrinks its plug-and-play camper box down to small and midsize van form
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Enjoying a little remote work flexibility with the PlugVan Small kit
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After about five minutes of rolling the PlugVan Small in and strapping it down, a basic cargo van turns into a roadtrip-ready camper van
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The PlugVan is like a camper van prop that readily slides in and out of the van
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The sofa extends into a small but cozy double bed
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The PlugVan Small doesn't include all the amenities you might find in a larger, more permanent camper van solution, but it does bring a self-contained plumbing system with kitchen sink and outdoor shower connection
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In addition to indoor kitchen area, PlugVan Small campers can use the slide-out drawer as a makeshift tailgate kitchen
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Slide the PlugVan Small in, add some decor, and you have a homey little insta-camper van
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A pegboard becomes a kitchen organizer and tiny home decor
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The clear center aisle makes for comfortable sitting and capable gear hauling
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The PlugVan's convertible sofa clears room for carrying a bicycle
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Available fridge box and flip-out side outdoor workstation
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The PlugVan Small slides out as easily as in, streamlining the process of breaking camper van back down into empty cargo van
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PlugVan debuted its new tiny camper van kit over the summer
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Rolling the new PlugVan Small kit into the van
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Enjoying a working road trip with the PlugVan Small
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PlugVan shrinks its plug-and-play camper box down to small and midsize van form
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PlugVan offers a simpler, more affordable, more flexible means of VW camper vanning
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PlugVan shrinks its plug-and-play camper box down to small and midsize van form
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We recall quite clearly making a sharp 110-degree left after catching the original PlugVan camper box out of the corner of an eye at CMT 2019. After answering our initial "What the #@!$ is that?!", we ended up walking away quite impressed with the all-inclusive camper van floor plan built to roll in and out of full-size vans. Since that original debut, PlugVan has been growing a full product lineup of plug-and-play van modules for both work and play. Its latest is a smaller camper kit that instantly converts small and midsize vans like the Volkswagen T6.1 and Caddy, Mercedes Vito and Citan, Ford Transit Custom and Transit Connect, and Toyota Proace and Proace City.

A big self-contained box like the original PlugVan camper module doesn't work quite as naturally with small and midsize cargo vans as with large ones, so the PlugVan Small takes on an open-topped form. It looks a lot like a camper van interior prop made for a movie scene, with furniture built out on a flat floo

PlugVan debuted its new tiny camper van kit over the summer
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Like the original, the PlugVan Small wheels to the van atop a height-adjustable cart and rolls in on its own set of base-integrated wheels. From there, it's strapped down to the van's tie-downs. The whole process takes a matter of minutes and reverses just as easily so owners can store the RV floor plan for next camping trip and enjoy an empty cargo van in the meantime.

As for layout, PlugVan relies on the simple, versatile vis-a-vis kitchen and side sofa set-up that we've seen more of lately thanks to the VW ID. Buzz. This layout combines a longitudinal multi-person sofa on the driver's side with a long kitchen block against the passenger-side wall. The open center aisle can be used to carry luggage, camping gear, bicycles and more on the way to camp, filling out with the extended 79 x 47-in (200 x 120-cm) double bed once there.

The PlugVan's convertible sofa clears room for carrying a bicycle
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The kitchen comes fully plumbed, centering its rectangular sink between fresh and waste water tanks in the under-counter cabinetry. There's even a hookup for an outdoor shower. A small optional fridge box can be run directly from the vehicle battery or via an optional Jackery power station with solar panel charging.

The PlugVan Small kitchen does not come with an inbuilt stove, leaving buyers to order a gas cartridge stove as an option or use their own camping stove. A portable camping stove supports the flexibility of the layout and can be used outside via the under-sofa drawer that slides out through the rear of the van to support a makeshift outdoor kitchen. A small worktop that flips open through the sliding passenger-side door is another option for holding the stove.

In addition to indoor kitchen area, PlugVan Small campers can use the slide-out drawer as a makeshift tailgate kitchen
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The standard swivel table delivers interior dining space toward the front of the sofa, ensuring the tiny PlugVan Small camper can serve meals as easily as it prepares them. The table also works outside. PlugVan offers a portable dry toilet to give the van full, but decentralized, bathroom amenities.

Sadly for the most tech-savvy of mini-RV enthusiasts, the PlugVan Small lacks the impressive touchscreen and app integration of its big brother. We guess that might be overkill for such a small, simple camper, though.

The PlugVan is like a camper van prop that readily slides in and out of the van
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The PlugVan Small is designed to fit many small and midsize vans. In addition to the models already mentioned, PlugVan says it's compatible with older VW T4 and T5 vans, the Fiat Doblo/Peugeot Partner/Citroën Berlingo, Renault Trafic/Nissan Primastar, Renault Kangoo/Nissan Townstar, and a few others. It measures 6.6 feet (2 m) long and adjusts in width between 48 and 65 in (122 and 164 cm) to properly fit individual makes and models.

PlugVan offers a simpler, more affordable, more flexible means of VW camper vanning
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PlugVan introduced the Small kit in Germany this summer, and pricing starts at €5,880 (approx. US$6,300) before options or VAT.

Source: PlugVan

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3 comments
paul314
At that price and a used van (or one used for other purposes during non-camping times) ordinary mortals could afford something like this. (Albeit they'd still need the storage space.)
Malcolm Jacks
I'v got a Fiat Doblo 2009, it has a ramp at the rear for a mobility scooter. Would it still be able to add PlugVan RV kit?
Malcolm Jacks
Are there any showrooms for the RV in the UK.