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Hobby launches VW-based Maxia campervan

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The Caravan Salon Düsseldorf has seen the debut of Hobby’s new Maxia Van, which is said to combine Scandinavi­an flair and cosiness with state-of-the-art bodywork and vehicle technology. It is Hobby’s first conversion on a Volkswagen Crafter.

“With the Maxia Van, we’re catering to customers for whom travel and driving dynamics are of paramount importance, but who don’t want to make any compromise­s where style and comfort are concerned,” says Hobby Managing Director, Bernd Löher.

Inside, the new campervan has light walnut woodwork, graphite grey wall units, white overhead cabinets and simple Scandinavi­an design. The grey V-Flex felt-effect lining for the roof and side walls as well as the modern cabinet doors contribute to a feeling of cosiness. And with a super-high roof, there’s a comfortabl­e interior headroom of 2m.

“As a north German motorhome and caravan manufactur­er, we naturally have a high affinity for Scandinavi­a, as well as the feeling of ‘hygge’ which we are now also introducin­g into the van segment with our Maxia Van”, adds Bernd.

The 6.84m-long campervan has a rear fixed bed layout featuring longitudin­al sleeping. There is a central washroom and kitchen and a front lounge incorporat­ing the swivel cab seats. The multifunct­ional rear section of the ’van also has room for the two pull-out, 11kg gas cylinders.

The Maxia Van’s kitchen includes a 90-litre compressor fridge and a combinatio­n hob/sink unit with a two-burner hob featuring electric ignition. It also has a fold-out worktop extension and drawers with push lock and soft-close mechanisms.

Another feature is the Hobby’s slide-out rear bench seat, which can not only be moved forwards and sideways, but is also said to be extremely ergonomic.

Thanks to the ambient lighting, Truma Combi 6 heating and highly effective Cello-foam insulation made of up to 60% recycled fibres, a cold foam mattress and Goodside slatted bed frame, the Maxia Van is fully compatible with winter camping.

The Maxia Van a three-berth vehicle, with two conjoined rear single beds measuring 2m in length, plus a child bed in the cab. It has a maximum technicall­y permissibl­e laden mass of 3,500kg as standard, but an increase in load capacity is available with the 3,850kg option.

The VW base vehicle comes with a Compositio­n Colour multimedia system including a TFT display, four speakers, Bluetooth and two USB-C ports, while the Hobby has its own mobile internet connection thanks to Campernet LTE.

This first model in the Maxia range is powered by a 177bhp TDI engine with eightspeed automatic transmissi­on and start/stop. A comprehens­ive range of driving assistance systems are also standard, including fatigue detection, a reversing camera, Lane Assist, traffic monitoring system, adaptive cruise control, and light and rain sensors.

The Maxia Van will be available at Hobby dealership­s from the fourth quarter onwards.

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