It can sleep up to two people.
It took some creativity to make the small space work. Technically, there is enough seating for two. The front passenger seat has been replaced by a dinette. One person can be seated sideways in front of the driver, while the other person is seated in the back. The access panel to the new fuse box that runs the internal electronics is located underneath the table.
The kitchen is located behind the driver. The kitchen area includes a small sink that has running water and drains to the gray water tank below. A small cabinet pantry is available for snacks, and there are several USB charging ports throughout the interior. The sink has a mini trashcan. Both of these are very low-profile.
You can store clothes, shoes, or other gear in the rear hatch. The rear hatch is also where you’ll find the bedding. When the rear passenger seat is folded down, the bed unfolds to create a flat bed measuring six and a half feet. A sleeping bag and an air mattress complete the bedroom. Black-out shades can be hung using magnets. There is enough space to sleep two.
The Versa is a 2007 model that has nearly 180,000 miles (XXX km). It’s as basic as you can get. There is no cruise control, no auxiliary input and no Bluetooth. CDs are the best jukebox. Other creature comforts include an adjustable desk lamp, which is attached to the Bpillar. This is in addition to additional USB ports. It’s not the most luxurious way to convert a Versa into an RV, but it offers plenty of storage and a comfortable bed.