This compact Peugeot Boxer panel van (identical to the Fiat Ducato and Citroën Jumper) was converted into a highly individual van conversion for two adults and one child — with room for two additional passengers on short trips.
The focus of this build is on permanent beds for all three, avoiding constant bed setup. At the rear, there’s a transverse bed 1.55 m wide for the parents, with a bunk above for the child. A pop-top roof was added as a “second room,” serving as a retreat and for extra kids — there are also five registered seats.
In exchange for five sleeping and seating places, the kitchen block is a little smaller. Since the vehicle is intended mainly for warmer seasons, most living and cooking happens outdoors anyway.
The interior is crafted from cherry and ash wood. Pistachio-colored furniture linoleum adds an accent that harmonizes beautifully with the warm, reddish cherry tones.
Under the transverse bed there’s plenty of space for the technical systems, a heavy-duty slide with storage crates, and flexible storage for items like SUP boards.
Despite all the seating and sleeping places, this vehicle weighs just 2.65 t empty (including a full tank and driver).
Key specs of this Peugeot Boxer conversion
- 1.55x1.95 m transverse bed with spring plates
- 0.60x1.55 m bunk bed
- SkyUp pop-top roof with Dometic Midi Heki roof hatch
- Dometic S4 awning windows
- 100 Ah lithium battery
- Indirect warm-white LED lighting
- 60 L compressor fridge
- Gas locker for a 5 L gas bottle
- Gas hob with two burners
- Water supply in canisters with pressure pump
- 2 kW air heater with intake silencer and inside/outside air control
- Clesana C1 heat-sealing toilet