In the world of custom camper vans, Boulder Campervans has created a masterpiece. Introducing the “Wilson Peak,” a Ford Transit with all-wheel drive and a 148″ wheelbase. This off-road and off-grid oasis is filled with premium components, making it the ultimate adventure vehicle.
Boulder Campervans is known for their superior builds and custom interiors. They start by understanding the client’s vision and bringing it to life through a 3D blueprint. Every unit they produce is designed for four-season, off-grid adventures.
The Transit van has been upgraded to handle off-road terrain. It rides on Method 701 rims and BFGoodrich K02 all-terrain tires, ensuring a smooth and reliable ride. The Van Compass 2-inch suspension upgrade provides additional support for the added weight.
On the exterior, the Wilson Peak is equipped with useful accessories. A 50-inch LED light bar and pod lights with 360-degree lighting ensure visibility during off-roading and camping in the dark. The roof features a rack holding the lights, four solar panels, and a Fiamma F45S awning. Additional storage solutions include an Aluminess spare tire carrier/ladder combo and an Aluminess bike tray mount. Two flares have been added to increase the bedroom space, each with a slide-screen window.
Inside the van, Boulder Campervans has managed to fit many creature comforts without sacrificing space. The sliding door opens to reveal a kitchen counter with integrated outlets for convenience. A Lagun table bracket allows for outdoor dining and enjoying a meal or coffee.
Rather than separating the driver’s cabin from the living space, the seats have been mounted on swivels. This allows for a dinette area behind the driver’s seat, complete with a swivel table and a two-person bench seat with seatbelts. This versatile space can be used for dining, working, or playing board games with friends.
The “Wilson Peak” by Boulder Campervans is the epitome of luxury and functionality in a compact van. It’s the perfect companion for off-road adventures and off-grid living.
In case you don’t want the extra seating options or you require additional walking room, you can lift the bench seat up and fold it near the wall. Moreover, above this dinette area, you’ll discover a shelf with a USB charging point nearby, as well as a tiny cabinet. Another notable element is a hook, perfect for hanging clothes.
Next, we have the kitchen, located on the passenger side of the interior. It features a beautiful white Corian countertop, a dual-burner induction stove, and a stainless-steel sink with a cover. On the side, the kitchen counter integrates an 85-liter (22-gallon) Isotherm fridge, 120 V and USB outlets, and labeled switches for the interior and exterior lights.
Opposite the kitchen, you’ll notice a floor-to-ceiling unit holding a pull-out composting toilet, an overhead microwave, a drawer, a closet, and the control panel for the van’s utilities. The latter comprises a Victron control unit, a Victron display that lets you know everything power-related, and a display where you can control the temperature inside the rig. By the way, there are two Maxxair fans mounted on the ceiling.
And finally, we have the bedroom space, boasting a twin-size bed. The flares really help make additional room, allowing you to sleep from side to side. They also leave some room for you to store bits and bobs, serving as tiny nightstands.
For storage, you can use three spacious overhead cabinets on the passenger side. Other notable details are two reading lights, three ceiling LED pucks, and a smoke detector.
Boulder Campervans is serious about making its vans off-grid-capable. You’ll find the utility systems installed in the garage, accessible from both inside and outside the van. Like in most camper vans, the space in the middle is used for storage, while the sides are occupied by boxes holding the electrical and plumbing systems.
The box on the left side houses the power system. It comprises fuse and breaker panels, but its highlights are three 200 Ah lithium batteries (more than enough to support off-grid travel), a DC/DC charger that allows the system to charge while driving, a 3,000 W inverter/charger, and solar charge controllers connected to solar panels on the roof.
On the opposite side, the plumbing system consists of an outdoor shower, a 20-gallon (76-liter) freshwater tank, and a Rixon B5E Heater, which is fed directly from the vehicle’s fuel tank. Moreover, this heater serves a dual purpose, not only providing hot water but also heating up the interior.
All in all, Boulder Campervans created a cozy and ultra-functional tiny home on wheels. It’s ready to take you off-road and off-grid in style and comfort. Regarding pricing, the lowest option you can choose on the company’s website is $50,000 to $75,000 (€46,268 to €69,401), while the highest is $175,000+ (€161,936+).