Volkswagen’s California Beach Van redefines Camper vans
Everybody of us have a dream of relaxing at a beach taking a sunbath but nobody must have ever thought of relaxing at a beach in a stylish Camper van. And that is what Volkswagen’s latest California Beach Van is all about.
The California Beach van is radically an ornery between a stream VW California and Caravelle vans. The California is VW’s camper van which features an extendable roof tiles and a kitchen, whilst a Caravelle is VW’s six-seat traveler. The California Beach retains a seating from a Caravelle at the same time additionally removes the extendable roof from the California; nonetheless it loses a basin and burner.
The California Beach acquires three lines of seating for maximum seven people. The middle row of seats can stretch out 180 degrees, forming a bed that extent the width of the car. Explode the roof and there’s an another double bed for sleeping, and the front two buckets can spin around when the car is parked and act as lounge chairs. The highlighting feature is the California Beach’s transportable furniture set: the sliding door holds a handy table while the lift-gate holds two folding chairs.
The California Beach features two engine options, both of them 2.0-liter turbodiesels: the base engine is assisted to a five-speed manual transmission and offers 114 horsepower and a combined 33.6 mpg, while the upgraded motor produces 140 hp and returns 30.6 mpg with a six-speed manual transmission. Along with excellent fuel economy and fold-flat seats VW makes the van truly worthy by giving the van a name like California Beach with a number of visual upgrades, including available Sunny Yellow paint and Takato color-striped upholstery, as well as available Miyato alloy wheels.
The California Beach starts at $53,980 and is available for order now at VW Van dealers in the United Kingdom.
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14. Nov, 2011 













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