The Volkswagen California is back, and it features more doors and batteries, making it a better camper van than ever before. Offered in five tent-topped variants with impressive tech and enough room to sleep four, it’s certain to be a mainstay of campgrounds across Europe. Based on the VW Multivan, the new California will benefit from either a diesel four-cylinder engine that makes 148 hp, an inline-four that runs on gas delivering 201 hp, or, for the first time ever, a plug-in hybrid powertrain that kicks out 241 hp, and can tow up to 2,000 kg. The all-electric range of the powertrain has not yet been revealed, but a concept version of the California offered 40 km of silent driving.
The new California is 5,173
mm long by 1,941 mm wide, making it 269 mm longer
and 37 mm wider than its predecessor, for added comfort inside.
With the tent folded down, it stands 1,990 mm tall, allowing it to
fit into parking garages. However, with the tent raised, occupants enjoy up to 2,108 mm of headroom. The pop-up tent comes
standard across the California range, offers sleeping for two with a large
front door, and side windows (all of which feature mosquito netting), and its
bellows can be finished in one of three colors: Toffee Brown, Glacier Blue, or
Basalt Gray. In addition, optional awnings can be equipped at either side of
the vehicle to create two outdoor living spaces, now that the California has
sliding doors on both flanks.
That’s pretty much all you get in the base
model California Beach trim, which is equipped with six seats. From the Beach
Tour trim up, the camper van also comes with standard rotating front seats, to
turn the cabin into a living room. It also comes with a touch screen on the
C-pillar that controls the interior lights and other camping functions, which
can also be controlled from a smartphone app. The California Beach Tour also
includes an additional camping battery (40 Ah LiFePo), and the seats can be
converted into a platform for a fold-out mattress, providing sleeping space for
two more people. Importantly, the aforementioned models are classified as
passenger vehicles, which means they can be driven by anyone with a standard
driver’s license. On the other hand, the Beach Camper and higher trim models
are licensed as camper vans. This classification means they include a compact
mini kitchen with a single-burner gas cooker and a cutlery drawer that slide
out of a compartment, which can be accessed and used from under the open
tailgate.
Meanwhile, the California Coast model
comes with a kitchenette with cabinets, a sink, and a 28-liter water tank. The model also benefits from a second camper battery and a fridge,
but it only comes with four seats. The California Ocean features the same
camping equipment, but occupants benefit from additional luxuries like seat heaters,
an auxiliary air conditioner, background lighting in the kitchenette, nicer
upholstery, and more.
Prices for the new VW model have not been
announced yet, but pre-sales for the new van are set to start in June 2024.
First deliveries will take place in the second half of the year. The California
Camper will be offered in 11 single-tone colors, and four two-tone options
(top/bottom): Mono Silver/Energetic Orange metallic, Deep Black Pearl/Fontana
Red metallic and Candy White solid/Starlight Blue metallic.