The Movano is the largest member of Opel’s light commercial vehicle portfolio.
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As a powerful and robust load carrier, it also offers the ideal prerequisites for camper van conversions, something the experts at Crosscamp are taking full advantage of. Three Crosscamp camper vans based on the Opel Movano currently enrich their range: The Crosscamp 541 is a flexible everyday vehicle, adventure vehicle and multifunctional camper van in one. The two Crosscamp variants 600 and 640 focus on maximum living comfort when travelling and plenty of storage space. In this way, Crosscamp and the Opel Movano fulfil the desire of lovers of the outdoors for plenty of space, including the interior height, and a pleasant journey in every respect.
Flexibility is key in the Opel Movano-based Crosscamp 541. With a total length of 5.41 metres, the camper van is also suitable for city traffic and fits into most parking spaces. Thanks to its modular concept, up to 14 variants can be created from one floor plan. A variable furniture concept ensures living and sleeping comfort on the one hand and, on the other hand, offers plenty of storage space for bicycles, surfboards and other leisure and sports equipment.
The two Movano Crosscamp variants 600 and 640 are even more comfortable. They each offer a seating area with a table and a swing-out extension in the front area, a kitchen and bathroom in the middle, and a double bed in the rear installed transversely in the Crosscamp 600 and lengthways in the Crosscamp 640 with a slatted frame and an 11 centimetre thick mattress. In addition to practical cupboards under the beds, a rear pull-out further increases the storage space.
The compact, fully equipped bathroom also promises comfort. The roller blind door ensures space-saving access while the pull-out tap can also be used as a versatile outdoor shower. Upper and lower cabinets offer plenty of storage space for utensils; The mirror in the upper cabinet can also be moved to the side. A side window and a roof window not only provide plenty of daylight, but also good ventilation. ■
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