German Camper Van Sleeps 7 and Still Fits Bikes

German Camper Van Sleeps 7 and Still Fits Bikes

It’s all about a cost-effective use of space.

Camper vans have been gaining popularity, with customers having to choose between space or beds. The Knaus Boxlife seems to be the solution. With several additional features, the German camper van can sleep up to seven people and still provide ample space for various gear, such as bikes. It is amazing how economical it is when you consider how many people can fit inside.

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Boxlife’s design and 630 ME floorplan are key to its flexibility. Many of the camper features can be adjusted, including the standard rear bed that can rise and fall. The camper’s underside can be equipped with a second bed that can be used as a sofa, single or folding bed. This creates more storage space at the rear. Two additional sleeping beds can be found at the front. A convertible dinette is also available.

The Knaus Boxlife is a campervan that meets all your expectations. The Knaus Boxlife features include a sink, fridge, stovetop, and a kitchen block. A wet bathroom has a toilet and shower. It has a cabin, water heater, LED lighting and 12V and 230V outlets. There are also USB ports. Window blinds can be added. It can be ridden on the Fiat Ducato is powered by a 2.3-liter engine that produces 118 horsepower (87 megawatts).

German Camper Van Sleeps 7 and Still Fits Bikes

German Camper Van Sleeps 7 and Still Fits Bikes

German Camper Van Sleeps 7 and Still Fits Bikes

Few camper vans are as versatile and versatile as the Knaus Boxlife® 630 ME. Although it’s not the biggest, it makes good use of the space. It can sleep seven people, but only four passengers and four diners are allowed. The other three occupants will need to find a way for them to join the vehicle. The Knaus Boxlife is a good option if you are traveling with friends to enjoy a weekend in nature. Prices start at EUR51,670, or about $58,325 in America. Additional options are available.