Our custom-built mobility vans are designed to meet the needs of individuals and families who require wheelchair accessible vans. One of our standout models, The Ability Star, can seat up to seven passengers and accommodate up to three wheelchairs, making it one of the most versatile wheelchair accessible vans on the market. Features like the Braun Ability Under Vehicle Lift (UVL) ensure that you don’t sacrifice any interior space while maintaining ease of access.
– Braun Side Entry Lift (UVL)
– 270Ah Battleborn Battery
– 2000W Inverter
– 200W Solar Panels w/ Dual Battery Charger
– Premier Air Engine Driven AC & Heater
– Power Sofa 3-Seater Bench w/ Powered Recline/Slide
– Q’Straint Floor Restraint System + 3-Point Safety Belt
– WeBoost Cell Booster w/ 5G Antenna
– RV Microwave
– Built-In Safe
– RGBW LED Strip Lights w/ Color Wheel
– Olive Wood Window & Headline Accents
– Epoxy Resin Window Accents
– Overhead Star Headliner Lights
– Alpine Amp, Subwoofer, & Focal Coax Speakers
A handicap van conversion is about more than just modifying a vehicle—it’s about creating a personalized, accessible space that restores freedom and ease to everyday travel. These conversions typically include features like wheelchair lifts or ramps, lowered floors, widened entryways, and custom seating layouts, all designed to meet the unique mobility needs of the individual. A well-executed handicap van conversion ensures safety, comfort, and independence—whether for daily use or cross-country adventures.
At ADF Sprinters, we bring a thoughtful and expert-driven approach to every handicap van conversion we build. Our team works closely with clients to design tailored solutions that don’t just meet ADA standards—they exceed expectations for both function and finish. From accessibility to aesthetics, we believe mobility should never mean compromise.
What is a handicap accessible van?
A handicap accessible van is a vehicle that’s been modified to accommodate individuals with mobility challenges. These vans are designed for easy access, safe transportation, and improved independence, typically including:
– A ramp or lift system
– Lowered flooring for increased interior height
– Wheelchair tie-downs or docking systems
– Optional driving aids for wheelchair users who drive
Whether you’re a driver or a passenger, ADF Sprinters builds handicap accessible vans with comfort, reliability, and dignity in mind.
How long does it take to convert a van to wheelchair accessible?
The timeline for a handicap van conversion can vary depending on the complexity of the build and your specific requirements. On average, it takes 4 to 12 weeks from the start of the build to delivery.
Factors that influence the timeline include:
Type of van and current configuration
– Choice of ramp or lift system
– Interior modifications (seating, flooring, driving aids, etc.)
– Custom requests or ADA compliance features
At ADF Sprinters, we’ll work closely with you to provide an accurate timeline and ensure your wheelchair accessible van is completed with precision and care.