Ford Terrier M-Sport Camper Van

Looking like it would be more at home on a racetrack than a campsite, the stunning Terrier M-Sport camper is based on a luxury conversion of a Ford Transit Custom by M-Sport, the motorsport specialist that creates Ford’s World Rally Championship vehicles. The distinctive, rally-style exterior features a full body-kit with lowered suspension, 18-inch limited edition alloy wheels, side arch extensions, new front and rear bumpers, a rear tailgate spoiler and quad exhaust system.

The interior of the cab has also received special treatment from M-sport, including white M-Sport limited edition dials, Nappa leather seats with M-Sport logo, blue seatbelts, and thicker sport steering wheel with full leather cover, blue stitching and M-Sport logo.

The full Wellhouse Leisure camper conversion includes an elevating roof, a rear seat that slides on rails to maximize storage or living space, as required, and the latest, sleek, Italian-designed furniture from Tecnoform including a 42-liter (44 quart) fridge, stove, sink and plenty of storage. It has a 40 liter (10.56 gallon) fresh water tank, and 40 liter gray water waste tank. The leisure battery is 100Ah, which is enough for a several days of camping without an electric hook up point. A 100W solar panel keeps the battery charged, and a 2.2Kw heater to keep things warm when the sun is hiding.

Optional extras include a grill, awnings, a safe, tow bars, and an external gas hook up for barbecues.

The Terrier M-Camper also has a performance upgrade with a 170PS (167.67 horsepower) engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission. An automatic is available if you don’t want to bang through the gears.

This would be the ultimate road trip vehicle for travelling across the country. Unfortunately, it is not sold here in the United States. With Ford joining the interests in adventure travel, they should consider working to offer something like this here.

Link:

wellhouseleisure.com/brands/category/ford/

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