A popular RV maker just unveiled a $400,000 custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter camper van RV — see inside ‘Nelson’

OSTN Staff

The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature.
The Nelson camper van.

  • RV and camper van popularity has remained resilient throughout COVID-19.
  • Advanced RV, a custom camper van maker specializing in Sprinter vans, now has a two-year client backlog.
  • See the company’s latest custom build: a four-by-four cedar-lined tiny home on wheels.
RV popularity is showing no signs of slowing down, and as interest continues to skyrocket among millennial and Gen Z demographics, so will demand for camper vans.

The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature.
The Nelson camper van.

Source: Insider

 

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, RV companies — especially those that sell camper vans — have experienced a rise in sales, demand, and waitlists.

The Nelson camper van driving down a road.
The Nelson camper van.

Source: Insider

And it’s not just the big legacy makers like Airstream and Winnebago seeing a spike in demand.

The Airstream 2022 Interstate 24X Touring Coach driving down a road
The Airstream 2022 Interstate 24X Touring Coach.

Smaller makers like Advanced RV — a custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter conversion company — are also experiencing success during the road travel boom.

The Nelson camper van sitting inside a factory with its door open.
The Nelson camper van.

Source: Advanced RV, Insider (1) (2)

 

Like other road travel vehicle makers, Advanced RV’s sales grew throughout 2021, and have generally been increasing since the company was founded a decade ago, Mike Neundorfer, Advanced RV’s president, told Insider in an email.

The dashboard, driver, and passenger seat as the van is in the factory.
The interior of the Nelson camper van.

As the team continues to grow, so has its client backlog, which now extends back about two years.

The door into Nelson open, exposing part of the kitchen.
The Nelson camper van.

But Neundorfer says the Ohio-based company’s success is only “somewhat affected” by the rise in RV ownership amid the pandemic, he told Insider in 2021.

Stacks of planks of cedar wood inside of a factory.
The cedar wood.

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It’s “hard to say how COVID-19 has affected sales,” Neundorfer said, differentiating Advanced RV from other RV makes. “We’re only loosely affected by trends in the mass production RV industry.”

The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature.
The Nelson camper van.

Advanced RV still follows some trends in the industry, like planning its builds further in advance to skirt any ongoing supply chain delays.

Stacks of cedar wood planks. The wood is slightly pinkish.
The cedar wood.

Its customers have also been requesting add-ons and upgrades that have become trendy across the trade …

A close up of the lower half of the Nelson camper van.
The Nelson camper van.

… including four-by-four chassis, better internet and cell connection, and sound and entertainment upgrades.

The van's dashboard.
The interior of the Nelson camper van.

Advanced RV’s recently unveiled build, Nelson, is in line with many of these trends.

The Nelson camper van sitting inside a factory with its door open, exposing the kitchen
The Nelson camper van.

Let’s take a closer look at the van, an “all-cedar” four-by-four camper van built for a client named Terry.

Storage cabinets towards the ceiling of the van.
The interior of the Nelson camper van.

The company works directly with clients to design its highly customized tiny homes on wheels, and this wood-lined camper is no exception.

The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature with the door open.
The Nelson camper van.

The van has many of the upgrades RV buyers have recently demanded, such as a four-by-four chassis, off-grid capabilities, and an entertainment system.

The Nelson camper van sitting inside a factory.
The Nelson camper van.

The team began working with Terry in 2018. Together, they spent the next year designing the tiny home on wheels.

The Nelson camper van sitting inside a factory.
The Nelson camper van.

Advanced RV finally received the 2021 170-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis in 2020, and the build was finished several months later.

The stainless steel shower surrounded the wood-lined interior.
The bathroom in the Nelson camper van.

Now, Terry and her dog are using Nelson as their home base for months-long road trips across North America.

The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature with the door open.
The Nelson camper van.

So far, she’s stopped in locations like Colorado, Wyoming, Canada, Alaska, and California.

The Nelson camper van sitting inside a factory with its door open, exposing the kitchen and front of the van.
The Nelson camper van.

The company’s previous few vans have ranged between $380,000 and $550,000, according to Neundorfer.

A close up of the front of Nelson camper van's Mercedes-Benz logo.
The Nelson camper van.

He declined to state Nelson’s exact price, but noted that the van “approaches the upper end of that spectrum” at somewhere over $400,000.

A table extended out the open door of the van attached to the kitchen unit.
The exterior table of the Nelson camper van.

While the price may seem hefty, the van includes all the rooms you’d find in a typical studio apartment, including a kitchen, garage, bathroom with shower, and a joint living room and bedroom.

The Nelson camper van outside at dusk among trees, nature with the door open.
The Nelson camper van.

The interior was also designed to be built with minimal plastic, animal products, and materials with volatile organic compounds, as per the owner’s request.

A window under a green seat surrounded by wood.
Seating inside the Nelson camper van.

It’s easy to notice the van’s standout feature: the cedar, which lines its ceilings and walls. The only other color accent is the green fabric that covers the seats and curtains.

A bed on the right and couch on the left surrounded by wood.
The bedroom and living room inside the Nelson camper van.

Let’s take a tour of the tiny home on wheels, starting with the small rear garage. This space was designed to store supplies, tools, and the owner’s electric bicycle.

A close-up of the hooks and cords used to hold the e-bike in place in the garage.
The Nelson camper van.

Nelson’s bathroom is located in front of the garage at the rear of the van.

The foot of the stainless steel shower and toilet surrounded the wood-lined interior.
The bathroom in the Nelson camper van.

The space has all the bare necessities of a bathroom: a shower, toilet, and medicine cabinet.

The stainless steel shower tray next to a toilet
The bathroom in the Nelson camper van.

The bathroom spans across the width of the 70-inch Sprinter body, and sits behind a sliding cedar door that separates the bathroom from the rest of the living space.

A bed on the right and couch bed flat on the left surrounded by wood.
The bedroom and living room inside the Nelson camper van.

You’ll find the bedroom and living room just beyond these cedar doors.

A bed on the right and couch on the left surrounded by wood.
The bedroom and living room inside the Nelson camper van.

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This living space is lined with two beds: a twin bed and a sofa-bed for the owner’s dog.

A bed on the left, green couch on the right. There's a TV hanging from the ceiling and a view through the front of the van.
The bedroom and living room inside the Nelson camper van.

Source: YouTube

 

There’s also a table mount attached to the sofa bed, which can transform the bedroom into a living room or office space …

A bed on the right and couch on the left surrounded by wood.
The bedroom and living room inside the Nelson camper van.

… as well as a television for movie nights on the road.

A bed on the left, green couch on the right. There's a TV hanging from the ceiling and a view through the front of the van.
The bedroom and living room inside the Nelson camper van.

Moving along, the kitchen and closet separate the rear living space from the front half of the van.

A wide view of the interior of the van showings seating, kitchen, and bed. The interior is lined with dark wood.
The kitchen inside the Nelson camper van.

This cooking space has everything you could possibly need to live comfortably on the road, including a sink, a microwave …

A wide view of the interior of the van showing a seat, kitchen, and bed. The interior is lined with dark wood.
The interior of the Nelson camper van.

… a refrigerator and freezer, a large pantry, and plenty of storage for cookware, such as an induction cooktop.

A wide view of the interior of the van showings seating, kitchen. The interior is lined with dark wood.
The kitchen inside the Nelson camper van.

The entry door is just beyond this kitchen, but the van has one more hidden secret: an additional seat that can convert into a third bed for guests.

A window under a green seat surrounded by wood.
Seating inside the Nelson camper van.

The van also has a furnace, heated floors, and heated and insulated fresh, grey, and black water tanks, allowing the van to run through the winter.

A green passenger seat unfurled into a bed.
The third bed in the Nelson camper van.

And for hot summer days, Nelson has an air conditioning unit.

Green curtains lined on a window.
The interior of the Nelson camper van.

All of this is powered by the camper van’s lithium battery system, which has all the bells and whistles that allow a van to stay off-grid, including an inverter and second alternator.

The Nelson camper van with its rear doors open inside a factory.
The Nelson camper van.

Advanced RV also added extra upgrades to make the four-by-four more durable and campground friendly, including an upgraded suspension and motion-activated exterior lights.

A close up of the rear exterior lights on the Nelson camper van.
The Nelson camper van.

“When you get in [the van] and you’re completely surrounded by all this beautiful wood and the smell, and this is your vision that’s now come to life, it’s just amazing,” Terry said of her new van.

Rows of cedar wood planks. The wood is slightly pinkish.
The cedar wood.

Source: YouTube

 

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