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This Sprinter Camper Van Has All the Bells and Whistles for Long-Term Off-Grid Living

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Remote work has become commonplace over the last few years, which resulted in an acceleration of the digital nomad movement. More and more people who have the opportunity to work from anywhere in the world choose the nomadic lifestyle as it allows them to explore the world and experience new things at their own pace.
As a result, mobile homes are a booming market, with plenty of options to choose from. Today we’re going to look at a nicely equipped go-anywhere and do-anything camper van called Zephyr. It was designed and built by Boho Camper Vans and has all the bells and whistles one would dream of having in their motorhome, including a propane range, a heater, and even an indoor shower.

When they started building van conversions in 2018, Arizona-based Boho Camper Vans focused on offering affordable rigs to the nomads who were more interested in experiencing open-road adventures than traveling in the newest, most cutting-edge camper van. So they chose to base their builds on older models like Dodge Ram Van 3500 or Ford E-350 instead of pricey brand-new van options.

However, in the meantime, they extended their portfolio to include newer models as well. As such, the Zephyr van conversion is based on a 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 cargo van.

The professionally-built van is designed for people with a passion for the outdoors and traveling. It was completed in October of last year and has been on the road ever since, which explains the 9,200 miles (14,800 km) it currently shows on the odometer.

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The van is a High Roof 170” Extended model measuring 24 feet (7.3 meters) in length and 9.5 feet (2.9 meters) in height. It is a 4-wheel drive unit powered by a 3.0L 6-cylinder Turbo Diesel engine with automatic transmission.

The rig’s 300Ah battery bank and 400 Watts solar panels, along with the included water tanks and smart storage solutions, allow for long-term off-grid living, but it is also perfectly suited for weekend getaways and spontaneous campsite hopping.

Featuring a self-effacing Steel Blue exterior, Zephyr unveils its true potential once you step inside. Though simple, the living space is quite versatile and aesthetically pleasing. The van’s sheet metal has been covered with quality insulation and warm, knotty red cedar, giving the look and feel of a cozy mini-lodge. The wall and ceiling paneling is complemented by waterproof vinyl flooring, adding to the durability of the mobile environment.

Zephyr’s kitchen area is right behind the driver and includes butcher block countertops, a three-burner stainless steel stove and oven, and an end drop-in sink hooked to an electric pump and a 25-gallon (95-liter) water tank, which also feeds the shower. All these are placed right by the van’s side window, which features a sliding screen so you can cook meals and enjoy the views of whatever setting you’re in at the same time.

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Right next to the entrance, there is a box that, at first sight, seems to be placed there just to add some extra counter space. It also has an exterior table attached to it, which can be lowered down when you want to cook or dine outside. But here is the hidden gem of this van conversion - that box is more than just extra counter space; it’s the van’s interior bathroom, so to speak.

Let me explain this neat setup. The top of the box comes off, and you’ll see there is a portable cassette toilet inside. And if you remove the toilet, what you’re left with is a shower booth. The little door closes up so it can keep the water inside. But where does the water come from, you may ask? There is a shower handle on the kitchen sink. All you need now is a shower curtain to make the package complete.

Moving on towards the middle of the van, we have a seating area with two little benches facing each other and a butcher table that slides out from underneath the bed, turning the space into a dinette. When not in use, the table slides right back in, and you can turn the benches into a one-person sofa bed.

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In the rear, Boho Camper Vans arranged the sleeping quarters with a two-person full-size bed, which they say is bigger than most conversions, measuring 75 inches (190 cm) in length and 66.5 inches (167 cm) in width. The bed frames out an ample storage area below the mattress, which houses the solar system components and electric tidbits, the water tank, and an outside shower with a high-pressure head.

Other noteworthy features of this van conversion include two roof fans for efficient ventilation, overhead storage cabinets to store your clothes and other belongings, multi-zone interior lighting, a White Top Adventures headliner shelf, and a weBoost antenna to stay connected wherever you go, which comes in handy if you need to work on the go.

Zephyr is currently offered for sale out of Denver, Colorado, and the asking price is $170,000.
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About the author: Ancuta Iosub
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After spending a few years as a copy editor, Ancuta decided to put down the eraser and pick up the writer's pencil. Her favorites subjects are unusual car designs, travel trailers and everything related to the great outdoors.
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