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Family converts van into luxury motorhome in just one year

24.04.2026 14:05 1 min 1 source
Deník.cz CES
Family converts van into luxury motorhome in just one year
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A British family converted a Peugeot Boxer L3H2 van into a campervan in one year. The interior is designed to resemble a modern home: vinyl wood-look flooring, laminated cabinets, a kitchen with induction hob and extractor, and a bathroom with chemical toilet and shower. The sleeping area includes a double bed and a TV on a swivel mount. Power comes from a lithium battery charged via solar panel, mains hookup, or engine.

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Family converts van into luxury motorhome in just one year

24.04.2026 Deník.cz CES Original source

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