Nomad Vanz, a camper van conversion design company, has created Jupiter, a bright-red Mercedes-Benz Sprinter converted into a camper van that can sleep up two people.

The North Vancouver, British Columbia-based company is one of many taking part in the trendy #VanLife movement by creating custom live-in vans on the chassis of a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Metris.

The company specializes in custom vans for both weekend getaways and full-time van living, and will also work with United States-based clients so long as it’s built on a US-purchased Sprinter chassis.

Jupiter is based on a Sprinter 4×4 Cargo Van 2500 with a high roof and a 144-inch wheelbase, costing at least $120,000 to convert. The van comes with accessories such as a dog barrier, toilet hidden in a cabinet, shower, and a foldable bed.

Keep scrolling to learn about Jupiter:


There is a drawbridge bed towards the rear of the van that can be folded and stored away.

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The tabletop can serve as a workspace or lounging area.

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There’s a “rain closet,” a custom indoor-outdoor shower with a stowaway shower wand, shower curtain, and flush-mounted shower pan.

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The kitchen is equipped with a ceramic diesel stove, sink, Vitrifrigo refrigerator-freezer, and microwave.

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There is a 46-gallon, steel water tank that services water to the camper. The tank is placed where the factory spare tire would normally be, and the tire has been moved to a custom rack on the back of the van.

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There’s an on-board air and hot-water heater, as well as an instant water-purification system.

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The vent in the ceiling means there’s no need for an air-conditioning unit.

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All systems on the van are controlled by the “Command Centre” that’s hidden behind a cabinet. The center includes monitors that display battery levels, solar and alternator input, and the status of the heating, hot water, and grey water tanks.

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There’s an air compressor that extends out of the van and can inflate bicycles, and van tires.

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The company used a spray liner on the interior floor and on the exterior trim to protect the van from damage.

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The van comes with a toilet mounted on drawer slides, allowing it to be tucked away when it’s not in use.

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The floor mats were hand-sewn and made of durable woven vinyl textile with a commercial-grade polyurethane backing, according to the automaker. Polyurethane allows it to withstand heat and water, according to Hunker.

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Source: Hunker