![]() ![]() When stepping inside, the first thing you really notice is the space, which is noticeably larger than the current California. Clearly the design team have put a lot of thought into ergonomics and user interaction. For those that want a more spacious van then they can opt for the larger, 680 model, which measures a whopping 6.8 metres and will cost circa £55,000+. The Grand California is based on the medium-wheelbase Crafter van, with a total length of 5986mm (just a touch shorter than the long-wheelbase Rolls Royce Phantom). All of these features come at a price though, especially vehicle length. Measuring 840mm x 800mm, the bathroom not only includes a toilet, shower and pull-out sink, it also features shelving with holders for toiletries, towel rails, skylight for ventilation, a cupboard with integrated toilet roll holder – to prevent this from getting damp – and motion-activated lighting as standard. In true VW style, they’ve delivered the solution beautifully, with a well-designed and thought out space. Let’s face it, the VW Grand California camper van is here to solve the only real major problem with the existing Volkswagen California camper: the lack of an on-board bathroom. ![]()
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