

That said, SYNC Vans offers some killer systems including a motorized bed that moves up towards the ceiling when not in use, and storage options for bikes, fly fishing gear, and ski/snowboard equipment.

The only bathroom options are a cassette toilet and an outdoor shower, which don’t get me wrong, will totally suffice, but they aren’t on the same level of luxury as a Sportsmobile with an interior shower stall and a flushing toilet.

While these builds are stylish and immaculate, they lean more towards facilitating adventure and outdoors activities than luxury living. While the company primarily does Sprinter conversions, they also work on Dodge Promasters and Ford Transits. Their conversions start at $32,000 and obviously go up from there, depending on the accessories, trim, etc. They offer three suggested layouts, which can either be installed as-is or customized to your satisfaction in terms of interior design, color scheme, and accessories.Īdditionally, they offer a totally custom option if that’s more your style. SYNC Vans specializes in Mercedes Sprinters, and they pride themselves on getting you out on the road faster than their competitors, with a turnaround time of less than four months. In addition to Mercedes Sprinter vans, they also specialize in Ford Transits, Dodge Promasters, Chevrolet Express vans, and Ford E-series vans. Sportsmobile has offices located in Indiana, Texas, California, and Nevada. Another unique option is that you can buy your van directly through Sportsmobile for a discounted price, with freight and PDI included in the upfront cost.
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They offer some of the most unique options available on the market, from windows to pop-tops and more. They also have all their product price sheets available on their website so you can get an idea of how much your dream van conversion will cost. Their conversions are ultra-customizable, so you can choose your favorite option from all sorts of categories, including seats and beds, bath and toilets, refrigeration and cooktops, windows, heating and cooling, electrical and solar, plumbing, and propane appliances. Sportsmobile has been converting vans since 1961, making them the oldest conversion company out there.
