Eifelland Transforms the Nissan Interstar into a Compact Camper Van

Published on January 13, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Interior view of the Eifelland motorhome based on Nissan Interstar, showing the fixed rear bed, compact kitchen, and bench convertible into living area, with light finishes and lightweight materials.

Eifelland transforms the Nissan Interstar into a compact motorhome

The company Eifelland expands the recreational vehicle catalog with a new camper conversion. This proposal starts from the standard Nissan Interstar van, adapting its chassis to function as a complete mobile home. The project focuses on using every centimeter of the interior and installing everything necessary to live on wheels 🚐.

Intelligent layout of the living space

The interior is organized to make the most of the van's length. In the rear part, there is a large fixed bed. The center of the vehicle is occupied by a module that integrates the kitchen area, with stove and sink, as well as cabinets. In front of this block, on the passenger side, there is an extendable table and a bench that serves as a seat and can also be transformed into a second bed. The finishes use lightweight and easy-to-clean materials, common in this sector.

Key elements of the layout:
  • Large fixed bed in the rear area.
  • Central module with full kitchen and storage space.
  • Convertible bench and extendable table to create a day area.
Converting a work van into a home on wheels involves a constant balance between fitting equipment and leaving space to live. This model tries to solve that dilemma.

Systems that allow independence on the road

To avoid depending on external facilities, the motorhome incorporates equipment that guarantees autonomy. The electrical system is reinforced with additional batteries and solar panels on the roof. It has separate tanks for fresh water and gray water. The standard equipment includes heating, refrigerator, and a ventilation system, fundamental components for inhabiting the vehicle in any weather 🌞❄️.

Equipment for autonomy:
  • Electrical circuit with auxiliary batteries and solar panels.
  • Tank for drinking water and another to collect used water.
  • Refrigerator, heating, and ventilation as standard equipment.

The art of balancing in a few square meters

This Eifelland project exemplifies the main challenge in transform

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