Unique Wavecamper Conversion with Separate Driver’s Cabin – Modern Use of Space and Functionality

Our unique Wavecamper conversion features a clear separation between the driver’s cabin and the living area. This design places the kitchen and bathroom along the partition wall, allowing for a completely new and practical use of space. Additional benefits include excellent thermal insulation from the driver’s cabin and the discreet appearance of the camper, which looks like a standard delivery vehicle from the outside—especially when combined with the optional INCOGNITO package. This vehicle is also ideal for use as a mobile office or other commercial applications.

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Models

Version 540

Based on the shortest model, ideal for 2 people who value easy access and parking even in the busiest city environments. A large bathroom with shower, practical kitchen, comfortable bed, and spacious storage make it a compact, year-round camper or a functional utility vehicle.

Version 600

The 600 cm long model is a compromise between the shortest and longest versions, designed for 3 people. It offers a larger living area, comfortable beds, and a bigger storage compartment compared to the 540 version. Additionally, it allows transporting two bicycles in the storage area while still leaving ample space for luggage.

Version 640

The longest version provides even more living space and comfortable longitudinally arranged beds, enhancing user comfort. Like the 600 version, it permits carrying two bicycles in the storage area while maintaining generous luggage space.

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INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS

(selected layouts may vary depending on the model)

Element 6

1.

Seats in the first and second row facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down.

Element 2

2.

Seats in the first and second row facing the direction of travel. Table unfolded.

Element 3

3.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of the inside of the car. Second-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down. Table unfolded.

Element 4

4.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of the inside of the car. The lower bed unfolded. Second-row seats can be stowed side by side under the bed for easy access to cabinets from the living area. Free trunk..

Element 5

5.

Seats in the first row overlooking the living area. The lower bed folded out. Second-row seats can be stowed side by side under the bed for easy access to cabinets from the living area. Expanded console. Free luggage compartment.

Element 6

6.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed unfolded. Second-row seats can be stowed one behind the other under the bed for convenient access to cabinets and luggage space from the living area.

Element 7

7.

Seats in the first and second rows in the direction of travel. Seats in the second row are mounted one behind the other, making it possible to carry long objects (e.g., skis) while still providing seating for 4 people. The lower bed folded down.

Element 20

8.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed unfolded. Second-row seats can be stowed one behind the other under the bed, allowing long items to be carried and 4 people to sleep at the same time.

Element 8

9.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Second-row seats removed. Lower bed unfolded. Clear cargo space from the cargo compartment to the first-row seats.

Element 10

10.

First-row seats facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down. Second-row seats tucked side by side under the bed. Space in the living area for transporting large items. Secure cargo attachment with fixing points along the entire length of the rail system.

Element 19

11.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of travel. Seats in the second row (side by side) facing the living area. Seats in the third row facing the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down.

Element 11

12.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of travel. Seats in the second row (side by side) facing the day section. Seats in the third row facing the direction of travel. Table unfolded. Lower bed folded inward.

Element 12

13.

First, second and third row of seats in the direction of travel. Lower bed folded down.

Element 9

14.

First, second and third row of seats in the direction of travel. Lower bed removed.

Element 13

15.

Seats in the first row facing the direction of travel. A single seat in the second row. Two seats in the third row side by side. Removable lower bed.

Element 15

16.

Seats in the first and second row facing the direction of travel. Lower bed removed. One bike in the rail on the left side, the other bike in the rail on the right side.

Element 16

17.

Seats in the first row in the direction of travel. Other seats removed. The lower bed unfolded. A space has been created from the trunk to the first row of seats for carrying long objects. Cargo attachment with fixing points along the entire length of the rail system.

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18.

Front row seats facing forward. Other seats removed. Lower bed removed. Space for large items in the living area. Secure cargo attachment with fixing points along the entire length of the rail system.