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Ventje plugs its cozy camper van package into all-electric VW ID.Buzz.
Ventje plugs its cozy camper van package into all-electric VW ID.Buzz
A few years ago, Dutch startup Ventje made an immediate name for itself in the world of Volkswagen camper vans with a unique floor plan quite unlike the average. In fact, it didn’t take long for the ultra-flexible transforming van to bring home a Red Dot Design Award. Now, Ventje’s bringing its smart, innovative layout to the electric side of the camper van market. It fills out Volkswagen’s ID.Buzz with a center lounge-sleeper floor plan complete with indoor/outdoor rear kitchen and integrated outdoor dining set. It’s called the eVentje, and it’s an even cuter, greener take on tiny RVing.
Since it no longer carries the sink/stove combo from the original Ventje camper van, the eVentje gets a slightly more upscale rectangular sink basin with tall faucet. Like the cooktop and inset fridge, the side-facing sink is equally accessible from inside or out. The drawers below feature a bidirectional design that lets them slide inward or outward.
To fit the double mattress into the compact 185-in-long (470-cm) ID.Buzz, Ventje had to shorten it by 4 inches (10 cm) compared to the version in its VW Transporter-based camper vans. Setting up the bed and lounge also requires sliding the seats forward to clear enough space. The 55-in bed width is the same across ICE and electric models.
The one downside to Ventje’s floor plan is that it eliminates belted rear seats, making it a dedicated two-seater and two-sleeper. Ventje says it’s working on a rear seat option that will give eVentje four belted seats for the ride. An optional pop-up sleeper roof will also be available to create proper four-person electric family camper van.
Written by: C.C. Weiss from New Atlas

