The Westfalia Kepler Five Camper Van Offers Space for Four
Michael Hemsworth — October 31, 2020 — Autos
References: westfalia-mobil & newatlas
Camping vans are often associated with being just for use on the weekends and holidays, but the Westfalia Kepler Five camper van has been designed to change this with a functionality that's perfect for mid-week commuting. The camper van is capable of sleeping up to four people and will provide ample amenities including an impressive kitchen along with ample storage and a fold-flat rear seat. The vehicle also features an external shower for allowing travelers to clean up when parked.
The Westfalia Kepler Five camper van starts at €52,900 in France and €53,290 in Germany, and can be upgraded with a number of options including various powertrain choices, 4Motion all-wheel drive, a locking differential and much more to suit avid drivers.
The Westfalia Kepler Five camper van starts at €52,900 in France and €53,290 in Germany, and can be upgraded with a number of options including various powertrain choices, 4Motion all-wheel drive, a locking differential and much more to suit avid drivers.
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