Check out this top-of-the-line Sprinter 144 campervan conversion, designed to optimize space without sacrificing comfort or off-road capability. This compact yet feature-packed model can comfortably seat up to 10 individuals and provides sleeping accommodations for four across two beds. It's equipped with a full suite of amenities, including a combined bathroom and shower, a well-appointed galley kitchen, a refrigerator, and ample storage space.
– 810Ah LiFEPO4 battery bank
– 2kW pure sine inverter
– Solar array
– Hydronic heating
– 22gallons fresh water
– 29 gallons gray water
– 12V AC system
– Microwave
– Fridge/freezer combo unit
– Seating for 10
– Sleeping for 4
– Euro Loft Bed
– Dinette Benches/Bed
– Full Telescoping Shower
– Compact kitchen
– Van Equipped L-Track Seats
– Touring Style Double Hoop Roof Rack
– Perimeter LED Lighting Package
– Full Length Side Steps
– Side Mount Ladder
– Retractable Awning
– CA Tuned Brush Guard & Skid Plate
– Baja Designs Lights + Warn Winch
A 4×4 van conversion opens the door to true off-grid adventure, giving you the freedom to explore rugged terrain without sacrificing comfort or capability. Built for those who want to travel beyond the pavement, a 4×4 setup provides enhanced traction, stability, and confidence in a variety of weather and road conditions. Whether you’re navigating mountain passes, forest trails, or snowy backroads, a well-executed 4×4 van conversion makes remote travel safer and more accessible.
At ADF Sprinters, we design and build 4×4 van conversions that are both adventure-ready and thoughtfully refined. Our team integrates off-road performance with functional living spaces, ensuring every build is as durable as it is comfortable. From all-terrain tires and upgraded suspension to custom interiors and power systems, we help you go further—without ever feeling off track.
How much does it cost to convert a van to 4WD?
Converting a van to 4WD (four-wheel drive) is a complex process that typically costs between $20,000 and $40,000+, depending on the van model, drivetrain components, labor, and level of customization.
This type of conversion often includes:
– A new transfer case
– Front and rear differentials
– Driveshaft modifications
– Suspension upgrades
– Electrical and control systems
Can you get 4 wheel drive vans?
Yes! Several manufacturers offer 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (AWD) vans directly from the factory, which are ideal for off-road travel, overlanding, and winter driving. Popular options include:
– Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4×4 or AWD
– Ford Transit AWD
– Chevy Express 4×4 (with aftermarket upgrades)
These vans provide increased traction, control, and peace of mind when exploring rugged terrain.
Does anybody make a 4×4 van?
Yes, several manufacturers produce or support 4×4 vans, including:
– Mercedes-Benz (Sprinter 4×4 up to 2022, AWD from 2023 onward)
– Ford (Transit AWD)
– Ram (ProMaster doesn’t offer 4×4, but some aftermarket conversions exist)
– Chevy and GMC (4×4 available through third-party upfitters)
These vans can either come with factory-built drivetrains or be converted by specialists.]