The innovative X-cursion van from WEINSBERG is a semi-integrated Caravan, which is based on the VW T 6.1 platform and is available in two different versions. Namely as 500 MQ and as 500 LT. It's the first WEINSBERGmodel that is based on a VW chassis and impresses with its creative interior design. Both variants have a spacious kitchen with two gas cookers, a 90 liter refrigerator and various drawers and cupboards for storing dishes, cooking utensils and food. A standard diesel heater also ensures a comfortable room climate even at low temperatures.
WEINSBERG X Cursion Van
The rotating seats in the driver's cab allow four people to sit at the table, while the bench seat is equipped with two three-point seat belts. A window next to the seating group also provides plenty of daylight in the interior of the mobile home. The special thing about the X-Cursion Van 500 MQ is the flexible wet room: the height-adjustable shower can be folded up if necessary to expand the sleeping area at the rear and thus ensure even more comfort. The sink can also be moved to make using the toilet more convenient.
optional Easy-Move bed above the driver's cab
The 500 MQ also offers an optional Easy-Move bed over the cab, which slides out to position itself above the cab and seating area. The entry area is secured with a net construction. Incidentally, rear garages are also integrated in both model variants. In the 500 MQ this is located under the bed and is correspondingly low, while the 500 LT offers a short but high rear garage with the entrance at the rear.
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