Classic Campervan Conversion Offers Lower Price Point

Classic campervan conversions at lower price points are in the offering.

Redline Campers is to relaunch its Classic model at a starting price of £35,000.

It will do after listening to the feedback of customers and acknowledging a gap in the market. 

The lower cost will be achieved using second hand base vehicles and by utilising advancements in production techniques.

The NCC Approved Manufacturer aims to reach a new section of the market with this VW T6.1 campervan conversion. 

Redline Campers will manufacture the Classic following its ISO 9001:2015 certified Quality Management System.  It says it can do this without compromising on quality. And still the standards it upholds as a VCA Type Approved manufacturer. 

Pre Used Diner Vehicles

The four-berth campervan on used VW T6.1 stock. It will be built at Redline’s in-house production facility at Watford Gap in Northamptonshire.

Just like the rest of the range, the relaunched Classic model will be produced using the latest CNC manufacturing technology.  It will feature appliances and components from RIB Altair, Dometic, and BCA.

Highlights of the vehicle include a RIB Altair 112 Bed with ISOFIX, a brand new kitchen design with extra storage and premium edge banded lockers, a bespoke 240/12v wiring loom, and 16” Clayton alloy wheels.

Not Custom Built

To achieve this price point for this vehicle, Redline Campers has catered its offering towards the customer looking for a quality conversion but not requiring the level of customisation available across the rest of its range.

Due to this, the Classic is available with two choices of cabinet and worktop colours. These are Driftwood or Carbon Ash for the cabinets, and White or Black Sparkle for the worktops.

Discussing the new entry level van, Redline Campers director, Mark Turley “This is a campervan for the customer who is not largely concerned about customisation,  but is still looking for a quality and functional conversion.”

The Classic at a sub-£40,000 price point could make campervan ownership more achievable for a whole new section of the motorcaravan market.