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    Vauxhall Movano campervan base vehicle

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    A spacious large van platform for full-featured campervan conversions.

    The Vauxhall Movano chassis provides a robust and versatile foundation for a wide range of motorhome and campervan conversions, making it a popular choice in the UK market. Sharing its platform with the Renault Master and Nissan NV400, the Movano benefits from a proven design and a reputation for reliability. Available in multiple wheelbase lengths, roof heights, and with various Gross Vehicle Weights (GVWs), it offers ample scope for different conversion styles, from compact two-berth campervans to larger, more spacious motorhomes. Engine options typically include efficient 2.3-litre turbodiesel units, providing a good balance of power and fuel economy suitable for sustained touring. Payload capacity is a key advantage, with larger Movano variants offering impressive figures that allow for comprehensive conversions including water tanks, leisure batteries, and extensive living amenities without exceeding weight limits. The front-wheel-drive configuration is common, offering good traction and a lower loading floor, which is advantageous for interior height.

    Driving the Movano base vehicle, even when fully loaded, is generally a comfortable experience thanks to its car-like cabin ergonomics, good visibility, and responsive steering. Its popularity stems from its excellent value for money compared to some competitors, coupled with a readily available parts network and a strong dealer presence across the UK. It’s particularly well-suited for converters and individuals looking for a reliable, spacious, and customisable base that can accommodate anything from a simple weekend camper to a fully-equipped long-term touring vehicle. Its sturdy build and generous internal dimensions make it an ideal candidate for creating bespoke living spaces, appealing to both professional converters and DIY enthusiasts seeking a solid foundation for their next adventure.

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    Why the base vehicle matters

    • Vauxhall Movano offers room for fixed beds and proper standing height.
    • High-roof variants allow comfortable movement inside.
    • Multiple wheelbase options balance space against manoeuvrability.
    • Excellent parts availability and dealer network coverage.
    • Can feel more like a home than smaller alternatives.
    • Requires more parking consideration than mid-sized vans.

    What to check when buying

    • Height clearance

      High-roof vans may not fit in car parks or under barriers.

    • Wheelbase choice

      Balance interior length against parking and manoeuvring needs.

    • Payload remaining

      Larger conversions consume more payload, check what remains.

    • Conversion standard

      Assess build quality, insulation, and electrical systems.

    • Service requirements

      Plan for both base vehicle and habitation servicing.

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    Fiat Ducato

    Fiat Ducato

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    The Fiat Ducato stands as the undisputed king of motorhome base vehicles in Europe, and for good reason. Renowned for its robust build, versatile chassis, and impressive payload capabilities, it forms the foundation for a vast majority of new-build motorhomes and many popular campervan conversions. Available in a range of wheelbase, height, and length configurations, the Ducato offers unparalleled flexibility for converters to design layouts from compact 2-berth campervans to spacious family motorhomes. Typically powered by a range of efficient 2.2-litre MultiJet diesel engines, offering various power outputs (e.g., 120hp, 140hp, 180hp), it provides a good balance of power and fuel economy for touring. While not known for sports car-like handling, the Ducato offers a comfortable and stable driving experience, especially with modern suspension systems, making long journeys enjoyable. Its popularity stems from several factors: the front-wheel-drive layout allows for a low floor, maximising internal head height and living space; the wide rear track enhances stability; and the extensive network of Fiat Professional service centres provides peace of mind for owners. Furthermore, its 'chassis cab' variant is specifically designed for motorhome body attachment, featuring a ready-to-convert rear section. Payload capacity is a crucial consideration for motorhome owners, and the Ducato generally offers generous allowances, often exceeding 1,000kg, which is vital for carrying water, fuel, luggage, and passengers safely and legally. The availability of automatic transmission options further enhances its appeal. Best suited for: The Fiat Ducato is ideal for almost any motorhome or larger campervan conversion, from entry-level models to luxury liners. It appeals to first-time buyers and seasoned motorhome enthusiasts alike who prioritise internal space, a comfortable driving experience, and a proven, reliable platform with excellent aftermarket support. If you're looking for a dedicated motorhome base that provides a solid foundation for comfortable touring, the Ducato is likely at the top of your list.

    Peugeot Boxer

    Peugeot Boxer

    77 campervans

    The Peugeot Boxer stands as a cornerstone in the UK motorhome and campervan conversion market, renowned for its spacious interior and robust platform. As a large panel van, it provides an excellent foundation for creating comfortable and functional living spaces. Key specifications making it ideal for conversions include its range of efficient Euro 6d compliant diesel engines, typically starting with 2.2L units offering various power outputs (e.g., 120bhp to 165bhp), renowned for their reliability and fuel economy crucial for touring. Crucially, the Boxer boasts impressive payload capacities, often exceeding 1,500kg depending on the gross vehicle weight (GVW) variant, allowing for extensive fit-outs without compromising legal weight limits. Drivers appreciate its car-like driving experience, surprisingly agile for its size, with good visibility and comfortable cabin ergonomics, making long journeys more enjoyable. Its popularity stems from a combination of factors: its wide and tall load area provides ample headroom and versatility for internal layouts, from fixed beds to expansive lounge areas. The flat load floor simplifies construction, while the relatively square body shape maximises usable internal volume. Furthermore, the Boxer generally offers a competitive price point compared to some rivals, making it an attractive option for both professional converters and DIY enthusiasts. The extensive network of Peugeot dealerships ensures ease of maintenance and parts availability across the UK and Europe, adding to its practical appeal for intrepid travellers. This base vehicle is best suited for individuals or couples seeking a spacious and versatile motorhome or campervan. It’s an excellent choice for those desiring ample storage, a permanent bed setup, or a shower/toilet facility within a van conversion. Its robust chassis and reliable engines make it ideal for extended tours, off-grid adventures, and a wide range of conversion styles, from minimalist weekenders to fully-equipped long-term living solutions. Its overall balance of space, performance, and value positions the Boxer as a go-to platform for creating dream homes on wheels.

    Volkswagen Transporter

    Volkswagen Transporter

    61 campervans

    The Volkswagen Transporter, in its various iterations (T5, T6, and now T6.1), stands as an iconic and arguably the most popular base vehicle for campervan conversions and smaller motorhomes in the UK. Renowned for its unparalleled blend of reliability, compact footprint, and car-like driving dynamics, it has carved out a significant niche among enthusiasts. Key specifications ideal for conversions include its range of efficient TDI diesel engines, typically offering 110 PS to 204 PS, providing ample power for motorway cruising and tackling varied terrain. While its payload capacity is more modest compared to larger panel vans, usually ranging from 800kg to 1200kg depending on the specific model and wheelbase, it's perfectly suited for compact campervan fit-outs that prioritise agile handling and everyday usability. The Transporter's enduring popularity stems from several factors: its strong residual values, extensive aftermarket support for conversion parts, and the prestige associated with the VW badge. It offers a comfortable and refined driving experience, often feeling more like a large car than a commercial vehicle, making long journeys less fatiguing. The availability of different wheelbases (short and long) and roof heights (low, medium, high) provides flexibility for various conversion layouts, from pop-top day vans to fixed-roof adventure campers. Its compact dimensions make it easy to manoeuvre and park in urban environments, a significant advantage for those who use their campervan as a daily driver. This versatile platform is best suited for individuals or couples seeking a high-quality, compact campervan that excels in both daily use and weekend adventures. It appeals to those who value a premium feel, excellent build quality, and a vehicle that holds its value well. While it might not offer the expansive living space of a larger panel van, it compensates with its ease of driving, iconic styling, and the ability to access places larger motorhomes simply cannot. It's the go-to choice for classic California-style conversions and bespoke compact campers.

    Ford Transit

    Ford Transit

    55 campervans

    The Ford Transit stands as a formidable and highly popular base vehicle for motorhome and campervan conversions across the UK. Renowned for its robust build, widespread availability, and adaptable platform, it offers converters a versatile foundation for a range of leisure vehicles, from compact campervans to more spacious coachbuilt motorhomes. Key specifications that appeal to converters include its powerful and fuel-efficient Ford EcoBlue diesel engine range (typically 2.0L with various power outputs from 130 PS to 185 PS), driving the rear or all four wheels for excellent traction. Payload capacities are generous, often ranging from approximately 1,000 kg to over 2,000 kg depending on the model (e.g., Transit Custom vs. larger Transit RWD), allowing for substantial conversion fit-outs and passenger luggage without exceeding critical weight limits. The driving experience is car-like and comfortable, with modern cabins, advanced driver-assistance systems, and smooth automatic or manual transmissions, making long journeys a pleasure. Its popularity stems from several factors: its excellent dealer network for servicing and parts, competitive pricing, and the sheer variety of chassis configurations available, including panel vans (L2H2, L3H3, L4H3), chassis cabs, and cutaway chassis specifically designed for motorhome body integration. This adaptability means converters can build everything from agile two-berth pop-top campers to family-friendly six-berth coachbuilts. The Transit's reputation for reliability and durability further cements its position as a top choice. It's best suited for a wide audience: from adventurous couples seeking a custom-built campervan for off-grid escapades, to families desiring a reliable and comfortable motorhome for touring, and even commercial converters looking for a dependable and cost-effective platform. Its blend of practicality, performance, and conversion potential makes it a cornerstone of the UK's motorhome and campervan market.

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