
The German manufacturer recently launched the Volkswagen Multivan T7, the latest generation of its legendary van. While waiting for a possible Californian version, which, however, Volkswagen has not announced, the Czechs with Visual imagined a removable box which allows you to turn it into a real equipped van.
baptized Moie ME04this removable box can be installed very easily in the back of the Multivan and allows you to carry a small kitchen, storage, benches and a table, not to mention a double berth for stopping.
Visu Moie ME04: Custom made box for Volkswagen Multivan T7
In more detail, there is a sliding kitchen unit at the rear, with a gas stove, storage locker, and a 15 liter fresh water tank with a small tap. On the other hand, there is neither a sink nor a cooler, which would profitably complement the equipment of this smart box.
The front has a bench system placed on chests that contain at least 240 liters. Several 7cm thick foam cushions rest on a multi-ply birch plywood panel to form a U-shaped bench and pull-out center table.
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Visu Moie ME04: bed for two
At night, simply fold the table and place the central pillow to transform this space into a 185 cm long bed, allowing you to comfortably sleep two people.
Several versions of Visu Moie also exist for Volkswagen Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan (T5, T6 and T6.1), Renault Trafic III (and its derivatives Fiat Talento Panorama and Opel Vivaro B), Peugeot Traveler (and its cousins Citroën SpaceTourer, Toyota). ProAce Verso, or Opel Zafira Life), Ford Transit Custom, Ford Tourneo Custom, as well as Mercedes Vito, V-Class, Viano and Marco Polo.
Visu Moie ME04: prices
On the price side, do the math 3930 euros for the Visu Moie kit, while a version without a kitchenette is also offered for €1,995 (Visu Sitka). These models are easy to install and remove using the vehicle’s existing rails and straps.
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Source: Auto Plus

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