
That’s why we offer seating for up to six people in the Revolution Noah. VW offers optional extra single seats that can be fitted between the front and rear seats, but this is not a convenient solution as they are heavy to lift in and out of the vehicle (and where are you going to store them?) and completely get in the way when camping. That’s no good for a family with three children.Įven if you’re a couple or a family of four, if your campervan is also your everyday vehicle and you ever want to pick up an extra child on the school run, take grandparents out for a day trip, take grandchildren away for a holiday, or take some extra mates to a weekend sporting challenge, then you’ll find the VW California’s seating capacity a bit limiting.īy comparison, a Revolution campervan can transport up to six people. Seating CapacityĪ key reason why many people don’t buy a California is that it ‘only’ seats four people.

You might think all campervans look the same, but they’re not, so, to help you make the most informed decision when buying the campervan of your dreams, we thought we should highlight some of the key differences (and some similarities) and things we don’t like about the California. The VW California is a very successful campervan, and there are lots of very worthy reasons for this however, it’s also got some features (dare we say, disadvantages?) that we don’t think are as good as a Revolution campervan conversion.
