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Volkswagen, a renowned German car manufacturer, has made its mark on the history of recreational vehicles with its famous motorhomes, including the legendary Combi. Since the 1950s, these vehicles have embodied freedom and adventure for many travellers.

History of Volkswagen Camper Vans

The history of Volkswagen camper vans began in 1950 with the launch of the Type 2, commonly known as the “Kombi” or “Bulli”. This versatile vehicle was quickly adopted for camper van conversions, notably by the Westfalia company, which developed versions equipped for travel and camping. Over the decades, the Combi has evolved through several generations, from the T1 to the T6.1, while retaining its iconic spirit.

Current models

Volkswagen now offers several models of camper vans and converted vans adapted to modern needs:

  • Volkswagen California : A true heir to the Combi, the California is a converted van offering comfort and versatility. Available in several finishes (Beach, Coast, Ocean), it is equipped with a pop-up roof, a kitchenette and can accommodate up to four people for the night.
  • Volkswagen Grand California : Based on the Crafter, the Grand California offers more space and amenities, including a full bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable sleeping arrangements, ideal for family trips.

Prices and references of Volkswagen motorhomes

Volkswagen campervan prices vary depending on the models and options chosen:

  • Volkswagen California : Prices start at around €60,000, and can reach €100,000 for the most equipped versions.
  • Volkswagen Grand California : Prices start at around €72,000, with variations depending on configurations and options selected.

To find out more about the value of your Volkswagen campervan: Get a free estimate for your Volkswagen camper van

Brand Reputation and Heritage

The Volkswagen Bus has become a cultural icon, symbolizing the free spirit of the 1960s and 1970s. Today, the California models continue this legacy by offering modern solutions for lovers of travel and adventure, while maintaining the spirit of innovation and quality associated with the Volkswagen brand.

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