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    Danbury campervans: models, specs and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Danbury is a campervan manufacturer, based in GB. RoamWorthy lists Danbury campervans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Danbury is a distinguished British campervan converter, celebrated for its high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs. Based in Bridgwater, Somerset, the company has carved a niche for itself by transforming reliable base vehicles, primarily from Volkswagen and Ford, into versatile and comfortable campervans. Each Danbury conversion is a testament to precision engineering, combining modern CNC machining with traditional hand-finishing techniques to create bespoke interior layouts that maximise space and functionality within a compact footprint.

    The Danbury range, including popular models like the Surf, Go, and Heritage, is meticulously designed to cater to both daily commuting needs and ambitious long-distance touring. These campervans are equipped with advanced onboard systems and functional designs, making them ideal for the demands of modern van life. Whether built on a Volkswagen Transporter or a Ford Transit Custom, Danbury vehicles offer well-appointed interiors and robust performance, tailored for adventurers exploring the UK's diverse landscapes.

    With a strong focus on practical utility and aesthetic appeal, Danbury provides a diverse spectrum of leisure vehicles. From classic retro-inspired aesthetics to contemporary multi-purpose vehicles, their commitment to quality and innovation ensures that each Danbury campervan delivers an exceptional experience, embodying the spirit of British manufacturing excellence in the leisure vehicle market.

    Founded in 1964, Danbury built its reputation converting the iconic Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter. For over five decades, the brand has remained a prominent name in the British campervan industry, initially gaining recognition for its work with classic air-cooled VW models. A significant milestone occurred when Danbury began importing and converting the final production run of air-cooled Volkswagen T2s from Brazil, catering to a niche market of enthusiasts who sought classic aesthetics with modern registration plates.

    The company successfully transitioned its expertise from classic 'Bay Window' platforms to contemporary water-cooled chassis as the industry evolved. In 2017, Danbury was acquired by the Trigano Group, one of Europe’s largest leisure vehicle conglomerates. This acquisition introduced significant investment into the Somerset-based facility, facilitating further modernisation while maintaining the brand's boutique British heritage. Today, Danbury operates as a key UK manufacturer, combining decades of conversion experience with modern manufacturing standards. They produce premium campervans on modern VW T6.1 and Ford Transit platforms, keeping the spirit of the classic VW camper legacy alive through modern automotive technology and practical design.

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    Danbury campervan models

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    Danbury FAQs

    Danbury campervans balance compact size with liveable space. Each conversion reflects specific trade-offs between sleeping, cooking, and storage. Consider how you'll actually use the van before choosing.

    Yes, most Danbury campervans are under 3,500kg and can be driven on a standard UK car licence (Category B). Always verify the specific vehicle's GVW.

    Danbury campervans on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Pricing depends on age, base vehicle, mileage, and conversion quality.

    That depends on the model and your expectations. Some Danbury conversions are better suited for weekends, others for extended touring. Consider insulation, heating, and storage capacity.

    Danbury typically converts popular base vehicles like the VW Transporter, Fiat Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, or Ford Transit. Each base offers different characteristics for space, driveability, and running costs.

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