Want a Mercedes Sprinter that will go anywhere and over anything? Rogue Van Company's RC1 concept is a good template.
We put the fancy Sprinter-based Hymer Grand Canyon S CrossOver pop-top camper to the test in snowy conditions.
This custom creation blends aesthetics and functionality into a stunning package. It has all the home-like comforts, ...
Camper conversions are becoming increasingly popular across the globe. Being an avid camper fan, I’ve covered many builds here on autoevolution. However, most have been equipped with premium features ...
For 54 years, Sportsmobile has been building rugged campers on a variety of base van platforms. We recently took a look at its work in transforming a Ford E-Series Cutaway into a custom-built van, but ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Custom camper-van conversion company Benchmark Vehicles created the Leithaus camper van on a 170-inch 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter while its ...
It seems impossible to do a Sprinter camper van on a budget, right? A Mercedes van is usually more expensive than other types of vans and costs even more to fix. But it is possible to find a cheaper ...
German automaker Mercedes-Benz has its Sprinter Cargo Van that looks like a typical van - well, that was until family-owned Bossi Van Conversions tricked out a 2021 Mercedes Sprinter 170 4x4 van. An ...
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Looking to get out there—you know, really out there—but tents are a no-go and you don't want to drag a trailer to sleep in or drive something the size of a house? Then you're looking for a camper van.
If you subscribe to the philosophy of dreaming big, then add this one to your automotive wish list: owning a custom-built Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van to travel through and to sleep in, all 50 states.
This story was originally published by Curbed before it joined New York Magazine. You can visit the Curbed archive at archive.curbed.com to read all stories published before October 2020. Originally ...