We have a treat for you! This amazing Polish couple renovated a Volkswagen T4 and is traveling the continent full-time in their boho home on wheels. They share their story below:
We are Martyna and Maciek and we are a couple from Poland who wanted to follow their dreams. We had good jobs, we lived in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, but we were not satisfied with the life we were living. We still lacked true happiness….
This is a 1966 VW Microbus that has been converted into an electric vehicle by Zelectric.
Currently, it’s available as a fundraiser on Omaze, meaning, there’s going to be someone who gets to win this bus along with twenty thousand dollars in cash for a road trip.
This is the story of a DIY custom VW camper outfitted with solar-power shown here thanks to Nate Murphy on YouTube! It’s Roman and Ioana’s custom VW van camper.
They planned to buyer a newer motorhome, but when they ran into this beauty, now named Leni, it was like love at first sight. Enjoy and learn more below.
This is a 1999 Winnebago Volkswagen Eurovan Camper in Phoenix, Arizona for $24,500 USD, according to the listing on Van Life Trader. The website also features several other interesting van conversions and unique motorhomes that are for sale.
So take a look below and let us know your thoughts about it in the comments. Do you like this van? Is it a good deal? The odometer readers 182,500 miles but it has a VR6 2.8L engine that was rebuilt at 157,225 miles. It features gray cloth seats, sleeps up to four people, and fits in a regular size garage. What do you think? Have you ever wanted one of these? They’re pretty sweet!
Did you know that the VW Microbus is scheduled to come back to the United States? According to VW.com, “It’s official: The VW Bus is back, and it’s electric.” It’s called the ID Buzz and it’s fully electric.
Driven by popular demand, Volkswagen announced today it is planning on selling a production version of the award-winning I.D. Buzz concept electric vehicle in 2022 for the United States, Europe and China.1
This is freundship. It’s a German couple’s Volkswagen cargo van conversion with a really cool tailgate loveseat that flips down and hides away when not in use.
I think it’s pretty genius! It seems like it would give you that feeling of being on your porch except with this porch, you can change your location whenever you want to!
When on the road, the pod stays tucked up inside the back of the vehicle. Once the driver stops and decides they’d like to settle down someplace, however, it electrically extends out of the rear in under 45 seconds, adding approximately two meters (6.5 feet) of useable interior space.1