Westfalia, the company that brought Americans a series of Volkswagen van-based campers equipped with a pop-up roof, will return to the American market in 2024 after a nearly two-decade-long hiatus.
First the Microbus, and now the Westy. Iconic German camper van brand Westfalia, still beloved coast to coast across America for the pop-up Volkswagens it made decades ago, is deep in plans for a ...
After reemerging on the North American market a year ago, Westfalia is taking a step closer to the beloved Westy vans of the past. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean it's built its own Volkswagen ...
Westfalia doesn’t think campers will mind trading size for convenience. The legendary camping company has just unveiled its latest U.S. model, the Wave SRT. The new RV is the smallest member of the ...
Westfalia is returning to North America and it wants to bring you and five of your friends along for the ride. The French-owned German camper company is returning to these shores with a new van called ...
Westfalia, a leading name in the camper van conversion business, is gearing up for its big return to the North American market in 2024 after a nearly 20-year hiatus. For American camping enthusiasts, ...
If you have even a passing familiarity with camper vans, you might feel a spark of recognition at the name Westfalia. The brand become inexorably tied with Volkswagen back in the 1950s and 1960s, when ...
The Volkswagen Vanagon was the preferred platform for camper vans, thanks to its unique characteristics. This 1988 modified example has received upgrades that made it even better than a factory-fitted ...
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Few vehicles carry as much cultural weight as the Volkswagen Bus. By the early 1970s, the Type 2 Transporter had become more than just a mode of travel; it was the face of freedom and counterculture.
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