Camper vans are popular in Europe, where people pack their families into these portable houses and make the most of the gorgeous countryside. If you don’t believe us, next time there’s a European cycle race on TV, take note of how many camper vans are parked on the side of the road…
The Hyundai Staria is one of the coolest vans to make landfall in SA. Those futuristic looks are backed by a well thought-out interior, plenty of gadgets and an aggressive price tag that makes everything else in that segment seem pricey. As it stands, Hyundai South Africa offers its Staria in both family bus and Staria Multicab application, with a panel van expected to touchdown in 2022.
Meet the 2023 Hyundai Staria Lounge Camper, to give it its full name. With its 9/11 seat configuration adjusted, it has been redesigned to seat just 4 people, with the back seats being able to fold flat to make space for a large air mattress. It has a small 36-litre fridge, its own water supply in a 40- and 70-litre tank, a small sink and a shower.
There’s an electronically-controlled pop-up tent in the roof that’s probably for children only and for those perfect summer evenings, a deployable awning with LED lights. At the rear, there’s a deployable table for those picnics. If you’re worried about draining the vehicle’s battery, there’s external power connectivity.
Engines on offer for the Hyundai Staria Camper range from the 2.2-litre turbocharged diesel 4-cylinder, the same as the one we get for the SA market as well as a 3.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol V6.
Rivals? Well, this corner of the market is dominated by one vehicle, the Volkswagen California, a vehicle which we’ve had some experience with. It’s cool, but that price of R1.3 million feels a bit steep.
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