It was over thirty years ago that Volkswagen first started offering
"pop tops" on its camper vans. In the years since, the soft-sided
interior height-extenders have become a common sight on VW vans parked
in campgrounds all over the world. Now, Welsh company Overlander
Motorhomes is offering what it sees as the logical compliment to the pop
top - it's the DoubleBack, a sliding insulated pod that extends the
interior length of Volkwagen's T5 Transporter van.
The company starts with a stock 2.0TDI 140PS Long Wheelbase T5 van,
then adds its patented DoubleBack pod package. When on the road, the pod
stays tucked up inside the back of the vehicle. Once the driver stops
and decides they'd like to settle down someplace, however, it
electrically extends out of the rear in under 45 seconds, adding
approximately two meters (6.5 feet) of useable interior space. Two legs
also fold out from the bottom of the pod, which allow it to support up
600 kilograms (1,323 lbs), and to self-level on uneven terrain.
T5 Transporters receiving the DoubleBack treatment also include an
elevating roof, a fold-out double bed in the pod itself, a kitchenette,
and other home-on-the-road features. It's unclear how the interior of
the van is affected when the pod is pulled in, although Overlander
claims that one of its converted vans can accommodate either a driver
and one passenger in captain's seats, or a driver and two passengers if
the bench seat option is selected by the buyer.
If the idea of an extending rear pod sounds at all familiar, that's because Nissan floated the idea on its NV200 concept cargo van, five years ago. The feature never made it through to the production version of the vehicle, however.
The DoubleBack T5 Transporter van is available now, for GBP54,995
(US$86,988). For a look at what else can be done to make a T5 more
accommodating, check out the SpaceCamper.
The video below shows the pod in all its sliding glory.
Product page: DoubleBack
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