Taxi to the beach: new LEVC hybrid camper van revealed

The London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC), manufacturer of the London black cab, has launched a camper based on its VN5 van.

LEVC camper van

Taxi and van manufacturer LEVC has unveiled a camper conversion based on its VN5 van.

Called the e-Camper, the company claims it is the first electric camper van. However, like the existing TX taxi and van, it uses a range-extending powertrain and offers only 60 miles of electric range before reverting to petrol power. Total range, including the petrol tank, is 304 miles. 

Sold by LEVC, the conversion has been devised by camper van specialist Wellhouse Leisure. First deliveries are due to commence in the fourth quarter of 2021, with prices from £62,250 excluding VAT (around £74,400 after tax).

LEVC camper van

LEVC says the vehicle includes sleeping accommodation for four, an integrated electric kitchenette, a pop-up roof (incorporating sleeping space for two) and a central folding table. There’s also a second-row bench seat, which folds into another double bed.

Meanwhile, the first row of seats can be swivelled 180 degrees and the second row can be slid back, creating enough room to dine and socialise around a table.

A range of accessories for mounting cycles and surfboards is promised, along with some distinctive colours (although we’d be tempted to choose black, for the full TX taxi effect).

LEVC camper van

“The campervan market is growing rapidly and, despite these vehicles being used for coastal and countryside adventures which often include national parks and protected areas, they are still powered by petrol or diesel engines,” said Joerg Hofmann, CEO of LEVC.

“This is a major conflict; we can see a shift in consumer attitudes, with demand for greener mobility solutions to help to protect and improve air quality. Our new electric, zero-emissions capable e-Camper offers the perfect solution and is well-equipped with high quality features that can be tailored to meet a range of customer requirements.”

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