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Pleasure-Way Tofino Pop Top Camper Van with Solar Panels and Lithium Battery Bank


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This is the Pleasure-Way Tofino Pop Top Camper Van.

It features available solar panels along with an available lithium-ion battery bank to store the power you collect from the sun.

This van is a rebirth of Pleasure-Way’s old Traverse which was built on a Ford Econoline van platform. Take a look below and let me know how you like it in the comments, please!

Pleasure-Way Tofino Pop Up Camper Van: Off-Grid-Ready with Solar Panels and a Lithium-Ion Battery Bank

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Photos © Pleasure-Way

This Class-B motorhome is built for North America and is based on the Dodge Ram Promaster

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Lots of storage space is available in the rear of the van and the ladder to help you get to the sleeping loft is conveniently stored here too!

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When it’s time for bed, the seat folds down flat and you can use the stored collapsible ladder to get up to the pop top sleeping loft!

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The driver’s seats swivel so you can join the party inside 🙂

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The solar package gives you the ability to off-grid on your adventure thanks in part to the available battery bank option

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Reminiscent of the classic Pleasure-Way Traverse, the all new Tofino camper van embraces minimalistic design yet still features our cutting edge technology such as: two 100 Ah lithium coach batteries, 2000 watt inverter, multiplex wiring, touchscreen control panel with remote, real time amperage meter and available 200 watt solar package.

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Photos © Pleasure-Way

Video Tour

The Tofino is built on the Ram ProMaster 1500 chassis with a 136” wheelbase and measures just 17’ 9” in length. The Tofino’s main feature is a manual lift pop-top that reveals a 49” x 72” overhead bunk area that is protected by durable Sunbrella tenting. The rear sofa features 2 seatbelts and converts into a 54” x 72” bed.

Highlights include: 2000 watt inverter, touchscreen control panel w/ real time amperage meter, 2 x 100Ah Eco-Ion lithium coach batteries, induction cooktop, AC/DC refrigerator, internally mounted fresh and grey water tanks, Shurflo water pump and a 16,000 BTU furnace.

The Tofino has an Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity of 2,000 lbs, which combines nicely with the 70 cubic feet of rear cargo storage. Optional features include a roof rack, up to 200 watts of solar, painted exterior mouldings and roll up screen packages.

MSRP: $69,550 USD

Learn More

Pleasure-Way | YouTube | New Atlas

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  • Vic gallardo
    May 16, 2019, 9:56 pm

    Can the Tofino tow a Vw bug or karman ghia?

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