We worked with Neil to design a campervan that could serve two purposes. First, he wanted to have an adventure van for him and his family to take on all their excursions, and, secondly, he wanted a mobile office to work out of anywhere he’d like. It seats and sleeps five people with the pop-top above and the larger dinette bed below that. We love working on different layouts and designs with new clients; it keeps us always innovating and allows the customer to have the dream vehicle they always planned in their head.
– 200 Ah LiFEPO4 battery bank
– 2kW pure sine inverter
– Solar array
– Hydronic heating
– 22 gallons fresh water
– 29 gallons gray water
– Fridge/freezer combo unit
– Seating for 11
– Sleeping for 4
– King sized dinette bench/bed
– Pop-top roof
– Compact kitchen
– Walnut counter tops
– Crew window package
– Double hoop Roof rack
– Perimeter lighting package
– Full length side steps
– SUP rack
– Field Van Pop-Top roof
A Sprinter van with pop-top offers the perfect blend of compact drivability and expanded living space—making it an ideal option for travelers who want more room without upgrading to a larger chassis. The pop-top roof creates a second sleeping area or extra headroom, allowing for better airflow, added comfort, and multi-level living that’s especially great for families or full-time vanlifers. When closed, it keeps the van sleek and low-profile; when opened, it transforms your space instantly.
At ADF Sprinters, we design custom Sprinter van conversions with pop-tops that are built for flexibility, comfort, and long-term use. Whether you’re looking to maximize sleeping capacity or just want the freedom of vertical space, we engineer every pop-top installation with precision and durability. It’s the best of both worlds—room to stand, sleep, and stretch out, all in a van that’s still nimble enough for daily driving or off-grid escapes.
Can you put a pop top on a Sprinter?
Yes, you can absolutely add a pop-top to a Sprinter van. Whether you’re starting with a new Mercedes Sprinter or converting an existing one, a pop-top is a fantastic way to:
– Increase headroom
– Add a second sleeping area
– Improve ventilation and natural light
At ADF Sprinters, we install high-quality pop-tops that are designed to be durable, weather-resistant, and fully integrated with your van’s structure—giving you more space and flexibility for your adventures.
How much does it cost to add a pop top to a van?
Adding a pop-top to a van can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000+, depending on:
– The brand and style of the pop-top
– Whether it includes a bed platform, insulation, or windows
– Labor and structural reinforcement required for your specific van