Here’s another one of our mobility van conversions, specifically designed for a family of three. This low-roof Sprinter 144 features a Clear View Rear Gate lift, which installs inside the van while maintaining a clear view through the back window. This van is part of our range of wheelchair accessible vans, combining both style and practicality. Inside, you'll find ample space with seating for five people and room for one wheelchair. We’ve built a platform around the step-up inside the van door, ensuring smooth and safe mobility, making this one of the best wheelchair van conversion options for families. The van also includes a rear entry ramp for easy access, as well as a versatile dinette bench seat with a Lagun table that transforms into a small bed or changing area.
– Ricon Klearview Rear Lift Gate
– Factory Overhead Engine Driven AC
– Auxiliary Battery
– Q’Straint Floor Restraint System + 3-Point Safety Belt
– Jackknife Hinge Side Facing Bench/Changing Table
– Durable High-Traffic Flooring
– Lagun Table Arm w/ Laminate Table
– Half Slider Windows
Handicap conversion vans are thoughtfully engineered to provide greater independence, comfort, and accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges. These vans go far beyond standard transportation—they’re equipped with specialized features like wheelchair lifts or ramps, lowered floors, secure tie-down systems, and adaptive driving controls, all designed to make every journey safe and stress-free. A well-designed handicap conversion van ensures that mobility doesn’t limit where or how you travel.
At ADF Sprinters, we approach each conversion with care, precision, and a deep understanding of our clients’ unique needs. Our team custom-builds handicap conversion vans that blend functionality with high-end craftsmanship—making sure that every detail supports both accessibility and an elevated travel experience. With ADF, you’re not just getting a van; you’re gaining a reliable partner in mobility.
Can you convert a regular van into a handicap van?
Yes, you can absolutely convert a regular van into a handicap-accessible van. Whether it’s a full-size van like a Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit, or Ram ProMaster, it can be modified to meet accessibility needs. Conversions often include:
– Wheelchair ramps or lifts
– Lowered floors or raised roofs
– Wider door openings
– Secure wheelchair tie-down systems
At ADF Sprinters, we specialize in custom handicap van conversions that are both safe and comfortable, tailored to the needs of each individual or family.
How do I make my van handicap accessible?
To make your van handicap accessible, you’ll need to install features that allow for easy entry, secure transportation, and overall comfort for individuals using mobility aids. This might include:
– A manual or powered ramp or hydraulic lift
– A lowered floor to increase headroom and entry clearance
– Grab bars and handrails
– Removable or swivel seating
– Tie-down systems or docking stations for wheelchairs