Showing 40–70 of 70 results

  • Hyundai Santa Fe Camper
    EU/UK

    Hyundai Santa Fe Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢190Width ↔110Height ↕82

    The Hyundai Santa Fe offers an average-sized boot, it’s very similar to other SUV Campers with a higher-than-average consumption.

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  • Toyota RAV4 Camper
    EU/UK
    4x4

    Toyota RAV4 Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢181Width ↔112Height ↕85

    Good boot length and standard SUV height with better width between the wheel arches. Good for camping when you are planning to venture off the road (albeit not as rugged as the Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun). Plus, Toyota’s hybrid engine is one of the most reliable engines out there. Overall, the Toyota RAV4 ranks very high in terms of reliability. It is also quite a frugal car, especially the hybrid version, with an average consumption of 4.5 l/100km (around 6.5 l/100km for the petrol engine).

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  • Audi A4 Avant Camper
    EU/UK

    Audi A4 Avant Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢176Width ↔100Height ↕71

    You can sleep in the back of the Audi A4 Avant easily – even without any camping conversion – the rear seats fold down flat, tilting upwards slightly, which is ok for sleeping (might depend on the model). It’s long enough if you only put a mattress down (not too thick), and it’s also tall enough to sit on your bed. But of course, it’s still an estate – not as big, especially not as high in the boot as MPVs.


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  • Dacia Bigster camper

    Dacia Bigster camper

    Boot dimensions:

    There is not much information available about the Dacia Bigster yet. This page collects what is available in one place for you. Watch this space! :) Dacia Bigster’s biggest selling point will be its promise of spaciousness and practicality that we’re accustomed to in larger SUVs, while keeping the price closer to what you’d expect with smaller models.


    • expected in 2025
    • estimated 4.6m long (medium SUV size)
    • 5 and 7 seats
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  • Dacia Dokker Camper (Stepway, MPV)
    EU/UK

    Dacia Dokker Camper (Stepway, MPV)

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢170Width ↔113Height ↕127

    With quite a short boot and barn door (not tailgate), this isn’t the best option for a camping conversion – you’ll find better ones in our database. But people still do convert their Dokker for sleeping and companies manufacture camping boxes for it. Find out more below.

    The most common approach seems to be a full professional camper conversion (rebuild) or a Dokker-specific camping box, which will give you the most sleeping length and storage space. As you’ll be throwing out all the seats anyway, check out the van version if you still like the Dokker, but want a much longer boot – without paying for the seats in the first place.


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  • Dacia Duster Camper
    EU/UK
    4x4

    Dacia Duster Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢176Width ↔100Height ↕90

    Dacia Duster is surprisingly spacious and offers high ground clearance (200mm) and 4×4 four-wheel drive, making it a great microcamper. It offers a perfect blend of practicality and affordability. The boot size is shorter than an average SUV, but still, the Duster provides enough room for sleeping inside. 

    Looking for something bigger and more rugged? Try the Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun).

    User ratings for the Dacia Duster among camping enthusiasts have been generally positive. The vehicle is appreciated for its affordable price point, spacious interior, and off-road capabilities. Many users have praised the Duster for its versatility. With its reliable performance(1,2,3) and practical features, the Duster has garnered a loyal following among camping enthusiasts seeking an affordable and reliable camping companion.

    Feedback from a fellow Duster owner: “With seats folded, the boot floor is not completely even. Back seat’s backrest is on an incline, so the real height from the top of the backrest to the car ceiling is around 70cm.”

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  • Dacia Jogger camper boot size
    EU/UK

    Dacia Jogger camper boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢190Width ↔124Height ↕69

    This successor of Dacia Lodgy seems to be boasting everything you need from a good car for camping – SUV features to take it off-road, MPV size with 7 seats + a long and spacious boot at a very affordable price. This could be the next best everyday camping car – if you are prepared to let go of a few comforts, slightly lower boot height or accept a lower safety rating.

    Combined with Dacia’s own Sleep Pack, you can easily turn it into a camper (or try a DIY camping conversion too).

    • an overall good car for camping, losing to other MPVs only because of its lower boot height
    • some users might find the build quality and safety features lacking behind other MPVs, but that is nicely balanced by its low price

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  • Honda CR-V Camper
    EU/UK
    US

    Honda CR-V Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢185Width ↔101Height ↕91

    It’s a good enough camper if you push the front seats forward – giving you enough room to sleep. But its main advantage is that it’s a 4×4, not its size (there are bigger cars in our DB for that).


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  • Kia Carens Camper
    EU/UK
    US

    Kia Carens Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢181Width ↔108Height ↕79


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  • Kia Ceed camper
    EU/UK

    Kia Ceed camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢185Width ↔104Height ↕69

    The Kia Ceed is a typical hatchback that still offers enough sleeping area when the seats are folded away properly. You can sleep in it, but there won’t be much storage or headroom, therefore a roofbox might come in handy.


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  • Kia Ceed Sportswagon Camper & boot size
    EU/UK

    Kia Ceed Sportswagon Camper & boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢186Width ↔104Height ↕69


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  • Nissan Pathfinder camper
    EU/UK
    US
    4x4

    Nissan Pathfinder camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢200Width ↔116Height ↕84

    This is one of the best SUVs in our database for car camping – a big boot overall, but its width stands out the most (see comparison with other SUVs). But – it’s not very well rated on top car reviewing websites and it does eat a lot! You might find the Subaru Forester a bit better (2.8/5 Nimblecamper rating – similar size, better consumption and comfort), or, if you are after something more rugged and mostly for off-road camping, try the Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun)

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  • Opel (Vauxhall) Zafira Tourer Camper
    EU/UK

    Opel (Vauxhall) Zafira Tourer Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢184Width ↔106Height ↕90

    The Vauxhall / Opel Zafira Tourer is one of the more compact MPVs – close to a Ford S-Max or the VW Touran in terms of size and luxury (only the Tourer, the older Zafira is even smaller and less luxurious). Its rear seats fold flat (newer models), opening up a spacious boot that’s good enough for sleeping two people.

     


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  • Subaru Outback Camper
    EU/UK
    US
    4x4

    Subaru Outback Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢185Width ↔107Height ↕74

    A very popular SUV amongst camping enthusiasts – not the biggest one, but has enough room for sleeping, plus offers an excellent safety rating and is one of the best cars you can take off-road, well rugged and well-built, matched only by the rugged Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun).


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  • VW Passat Camper & boot dimensions (Combi - Estate)
    EU/UK

    VW Passat Camper & boot dimensions (Combi – Estate)

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢195Width ↔117Height ↕89

    You can sleep in the back of the Passat Combi easily – even without any camping conversion – the rear seats fold down flat, tilting upwards slightly, which is ok for sleeping (might depend on the model). It’s long enough if you only put a mattress down (not too thick), and it’s also tall enough to sit on your bed. But of course, it’s still an estate – not as big, especially not as high in the boot as MPVs.


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  • Fiat Freemont Camper
    EU/UK

    Fiat Freemont Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢185Width ↔92Height ↕82

    Although it might strike you as a big car, its boot is on par with most SUVs – about the same length and height. It is a big city SUV, not that well suited for rugged off-road conditions, like the Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun) for example.


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  • Land Rover Discovery camper
    EU/UK
    4x4

    Land Rover Discovery camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢185Width ↔122Height ↕84

    The Land Rover Discovery offers about average boot length and height compared to other SUV Campers but gives you more width. It is a luxurious (and hence expensive) car so it’s not the usual choice people go for when looking for an SUV camper. It offers great off-road capabilities and more luxuries than your average SUV. It’s consumption is also a bit higher than a typical SUV in our database.


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  • Volvo V60 Camper
    EU/UK

    Volvo V60 Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢175Width ↔104Height ↕74

    The Volvo V60 is a very reliable and safe car. It offers an average size boot for a typical estate/station wagon (combi) body type and slightly higher consumption than other estates.


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  • BMW 3 Series Camper & boot size
    EU/UK

    BMW 3 Series Camper & boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢179Width ↔96Height ↕70


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  • Nissan X-trail Camper
    EU/UK
    4x4

    Nissan X-trail Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢170Width ↔99Height ↕79

    It’s a good enough camper if you push the front seats forward – giving you enough room to sleep. But its main advantage is that it’s a 4×4, not its size (there are bigger cars in our DB for that).


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  • Renault Grand Espace Camper
    EU/UK

    Renault Grand Espace Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢180Width ↔117Height ↕104


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  • Toyota FJ Cruiser camper
    US
    4x4

    Toyota FJ Cruiser camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢142Width ↔109Height ↕98

    The Toyota FJ Cruiser is a mid-size SUV that pays homage to the original FJ40 and it is well-rated for off-road driving and people like its distinctive looks and the rear doors that open towards the back. It also drew criticism for having significant blindspots due to its design, smaller-than-average load capacity, and rear seats that were cramped and difficult to access. Its boot is not very long and sleeping inside is doable (mostly for one person), if you don’t mind having your legs bent and can lie diagonally across the boot. Max possible length, with a DIY camping conversion and front seats pushed forward as much as possible is 188cm/76”.

    It has a retro style and a strong off-road capability. It is also a reliable vehicle, with high ratings from J.D. Power and Associates and RepairPal12. The FJ Cruiser has a 4.0-liter V6 engine that delivers 260 horsepower and 271 lb-ft of torque. It has a fuel consumption of 17 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway1. The FJ Cruiser can be a good choice for camping, as it has a spacious cabin and a single wing boot door that opens to the side. It can fit up to five people, but the rear seats are cramped and difficult to access. The boot space is not very long, but it can accommodate some camping gear. The FJ Cruiser also has some features that can enhance the camping experience, such as a rearview camera, a compass, an inclinometer, and a roof rack3. The FJ Cruiser is a unique and rugged SUV that can handle any terrain and provide a comfortable ride.

    Discontinued in 2014


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  • Kia Sorento camper boot size
    EU/UK

    Kia Sorento camper boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢197Width ↔108Height ↕85

    The Kia Sorento is a spacious SUV that offers ample room for both passengers and cargo, making it a suitable choice for car camping enthusiasts. It is a luxury large SUV which means it offers a longer than usual SUV boot, better safety features, ample storage and a more comfortable ride.


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  • Kia Sportage camper boot size
    EU/UK

    Kia Sportage camper boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢185Width ↔104Height ↕81

    The Kia Sportage is a typical SUV that offers enough sleeping area when the seats are folded away properly. It doesn’t offer anything in terms of size that any other compact SUV in our database doesn’t offer too. It’s boot is 7 cm narrower and 5 cm lower than it’s closest rival, the Toyota RAV4 or Honda CR-V. If you like it’s size, but prefer a more rugged outdoor SUV, I’d suggest Subaru Outback.


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  • Citroen Nemo camper - boot dimensions
    EU/UK

    Citroen Nemo camper – boot dimensions

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢152Width ↔104Height ↕104

    It is one of the smallest MPVs out there, but sleeping two people in the Nemo is still possible. Preferably average-height people as anyone taller than 180cm might struggle. The 2-seat van version has a slightly larger boot than the Multispace version, but no huge difference.


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  • Peugeot 3008 Camper - boot size
    EU/UK

    Peugeot 3008 Camper – boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢175Width ↔99Height ↕75

    The 3008 is a comfortable car that’s good to drive, its boot is on the shorter end of the spectrum, but still good 175cm. With front seats pushed forward or sleeping with the bottom tailgate open (and top closed), you can gain even more room. The boot height is 75cm, so don’t put a very thick mattress in if you want some headroom. Make sure you use the removable boot floor (double floor) for storage.

    Models until 2016 were classified as MPV, models since then are SUVs.


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  • Skoda Yeti camper
    EU/UK
    4x4

    Skoda Yeti camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢174Width ↔101Height ↕80

    Skoda Yeti offers about 10cm shorter boot compared to other SUV Campers but comes with much lower consumption. It has been awarded Family Car of the Year by Top Gear Magazine. It’s a good car that you can convert into a camper easily, but don’t expect too much headroom or storage space. It’s best combined with a suitable car tent that will give you plenty of living room when camping, whilst you sleep in the boot.


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  • Fiat 500 camper boot size
    EU/UK

    Fiat 500 camper boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢129Width ↔98Height ↕89

    This little fella wouldn’t be the first car you’d think of when going camping. But it is still possible to sleep in it, albeit not very comfortably. 

    The 500 is shorter than its uglier brothers, the Punto and the Panda, but it is ~13cm taller inside the boot. For this small difference, it consumes quite a bit more! 


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  • Fiat Panda camper boot size
    EU/UK

    Fiat Panda camper boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢120Width ↔101Height ↕86

    This little fella wouldn’t be the first car you’d think of when going camping. But it is still possible to sleep in it. Especially for a single person, the typical conversion extends over the front passenger’s seat. The older models (not sure about newer ones) passenger seat backrest folds down almost flat, allowing your bed area to go over it.

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  • Fiat Punto camper boot size
    EU/UK

    Fiat Punto camper boot size

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢129Width ↔98Height ↕84

    This little fella wouldn’t be the first car you’d think of when going camping. But it is still possible to sleep in it. Especially for a single person, the typical conversion extends over the front passenger’s seat. The older models (not sure about newer ones) passenger seat backrest folds down almost flat, allowing your bed area to go over it.

    The Punto is a little bit longer than the Panda, but for this small difference, consumes quite a bit more. 


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  • Ssangyong Turismo (prev. Rodius) Camper
    EU/UK

    Ssangyong Turismo (prev. Rodius) Camper

    Boot dimensions:
    Length ⤢221

    Boot length ESTIMATED as no reliable sources found. (Estimation is based on our 30+ cars database using averages).

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