Campervan with rear lounge : Dreamer Living Van
Campervan with rear lounge : Dreamer Living Van
Those that ask for a rear lounge in a campervan will be pleased to see the Dreamer Living Van, unlike those who want to store things in the back! See more in the video!
+Large U-shaped modular rear living room
+Quick rear bed conversion with adjustable slat base system
+Jack-assisted main drop-down bed
+Patented MODUL’SPACE® wardrobe system
+Separate shower and spacious living room
+5 dining seats
+Day/night partition
+FIAT DUCATO H3 polyester hood. external height 288cm
+Insulated waste water tank
+Second living-area battery
Bed size : 1860 x 1660mm
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So the bed is made for Chinese people or is it a proper bed
Thank you great Video….HOPE THE OTHER BRANDS WILL FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE AND PROVIDE US WITH SIMILAR OPTIONS AND BETTER LAYOUTS😊😀
I like the rear lounge layout. I only need a bed at night and it seems sensible to be able to tuck it away.
Thank you Alan for slowly torturing me with these beautiful vans. As a weekender, this is exactly what I want for the price 57,000. Considering last weekend I saw an ugly Tesla model 3 with the same price tag and a Toyota Highlander SUV, this is a bargain. Now I will continue to curse every American manufacturers to go bankrupt so that we can finally import one of these beauties.
Oh my god that fridge is perfect for people on a diet
How could someone build a vehicle as a display piece to walk though but not check to see if the fridge door opens. Amazing
Lounges, specially face-to-face, are stupid waste of precious space.
Hi Alan, thx for the presentation of the dreamer Van 👍, just 1 question how big is the rear lounge ?
What I like is that the price is still ok for that huge thing
"If you want to open the fridge this might not be the van for you !" 😂😃😂😃😂😃
I’m not sure the bed would be good for anyone at all claustrophobic.
Take a look at the United States Unity rear lounge. It will make you love rear lounge with Murphy bed. I would like the Unity with the Euro drop down bed as well.
Bed for two lounge for eight, that lounge makes it a potentially more relaxing van to be in especially whilst travelling in countries with a wide range of weathers to experience.
One of the best
That’s my favourite layout. I love the lounge. And you’re right, it’s a British thing.
What’s the point of building anything that has limited use?
Interesting that the van is NOT designed for long term use. In US, many people have taken to living in their van full-time in very similar vehicles.
The lounge is perfekt to see a lovely sunset with the doors open.
Alan , the reason us Brits like a rear lounge is not because of the rain. It rains quite a bit in Germany where we spend many weeks in the summer. Difference in Europe to UK is that just because it may rain one day it does not mean its cold, it can be very barmy but its raining – so it is very suitable to sit under the wind out awning sheltered from the rain be be in a warm and pleasant enviorment. When were abroad we very rarely sit inside the van.
In the UK however if the day is not bright and sunny it is usually overcast or raining and the temperature has dropped markedly especially after August or before June, therefore on any break there is a fair chance that quite a few days will be at the very least fresh and likely to be damp and cold. Hence the reason lounges and fully enclosed awning for caravans in the UK.
I’ve owned 2 campers with a fixed rear bed (Hymercar and Sven Hiden) and one with a rear lounge (Wildax Europa). The rear lounge is great, can sit in the back with your feet up and relax.
Alan, the great man opening every single corner of all vans, could not open the fridge there?
Alan is great, this van is not.
BTW, love your videos and dry humor.
Good the kids can cause havok in the rear lounge while I chill in the front. Enough space not to feel cramped. If I had the money I’d be buying that model now.
I’ve bought this van: it’s fantastic. The lounge is an interesting way to use the rear space for living. If you want more space for luggage, you can transform the lounge into a bed (a large bed 190*165 cm) and use the space under the bed like a traditional Van.
Hi Alan, thanks for your videos !! Love them. So insightful 👍 ( Better than some reps 🤣🤣 )
My question if I may, we love this style of van for bed space and rear lounger but the leisure usage …. does that mean living in this for a month is not the best idea ? And do you know what maybe suitable for long term use but compact for family of 4 ?
Thank you kindly for your time. 😁
I do like the toilet/shower layout. Love the rear lounge, although I wouldn’t need the front dinette. Just seems to be adding extra length to the van for no reason. But as you say, each to their own.
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Ironically called the living van but the manufacturer recommends not for daily living!
Fantastic layout. Gas bottle small but if it had diesel heating and solar panels you could do some wild camping for sure. Love the separate shower and toilet facilities. Would suit my family needs for sure
He Alan uncle how are you I love your video
I do hate people opening cupboards and doors and NOT closing them. The same as litter thrown around…
Thanks for the video. So, this person sent you an Email stating that these vans are not for living. Just leisure. So, what does that mean? Uncomfortable for long time living, or just that the build will not last long enough if used a lot? It seems rather important if one is going to invest ca 60.000 Euros in this.
Seams best suited to a family of four people
Separate toilet and shower is such a waste in a camper van.
Look forward to it Alan. Nice hook😉👍
Looks like value for money for camper vaners.