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The world doesn't need a new reason to celebrate the Volkswagen camper van, but it has one anyway. Last year's launch of the T6.1 throws the spotlight on the fun-loving VW camping bus once again.
With the T6 camper, Tonke focuses its van conversion experience on bringing the VW camper back to its simple, free-spirited roots. Its aim is to give buyers a well-equipped, functional interior ...
The Volkswagen Transporter T6.1 is one of the most popular choices ... Read: The ABT XNH Is A $148,000 VW Camper Van With A Pop-Up Roof The crossover looks are further intensified by the matt ...
your humble scribe spent three days in Canada driving the new Volkswagen camper van, the T6.1 California Ocean, around the southern half of Nova Scotia, covering over 400 miles of pine-lined rustic ...
Camper vans have become more popular than ever ... on the previous generation Volkswagen Transporter. Based on the VW T6.1, their build sends crossover-y vibes from certain angles.
So why did VW invite me and certain other distinguished members of the automotive press to go camping for three days in California in new T6 vans ... California’s many camper features.
Following the world debut of the sixth-generation Transporter in April, VW has now unveiled the California camper version. Available in three equipment lines (Beach, Coast and Ocean), the VW ...
Based on the Volkswagen T6.1, it may look like its mass-produced ... However, that’s not the case when it comes to the XNH, because the camper van retains the stock diesel engine, a 2.0-liter ...
and can shove the T6.1 to 62 mph in 8.9 seconds. No, we're not getting it in American VW dealerships. We don't get any T6s, despite the enduring appeal of all of the camper conversions.
Based on the T6 Caravelle, it’s a compact mobile home ... but the Beach is moved along by a 103kW/340Nm version of VW’s two-litre turbodiesel engine in six-speed manual, while the Coast ...