Every TOURIG build is custom, but a few stood out this year for their innovative layout, exceptional craftsmanship, and how owners actually utilize them. These are some of our favorite builds of 2025, each designed for a different kind of adventure. From weekend warriors to full-time explorers, these builds show what’s possible when thoughtful design meets real-world adventure.
Wagon Queen Family Rigster
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Sprinter 170 Extended Dually
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Sleeps 5
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Primary Use: Family travel
Built for real journeys, TOURIG’s Smart Floor and AMF Bruns Smartseats adapt to every passenger with certified-safe flexibility. At night, dual rear bunks comfortably sleep the crew, all while maintaining lithium power, Aqua-Hot heating, and generous water storage—ready to roam off-grid.
Going Stealth
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Sprinter 170
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Seats 4
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Primary Use: Off-Grid Missions
To the untrained eye, it’s just a van. In reality, it’s a carefully engineered TOURIG—built to stay hidden and work without drawing attention.
The Super Van Build
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Sprinter 170
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Sleeps 2
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Primary Use: Long Range Travel
The owner wanted subtle—not showy. Slide the door open and the story shifts: stainless Isotherm refrigeration, black C-Tech cabinetry, and a walnut butcher block counter that quietly conceals a Tetravan shower. Soft white ceiling panels and warm lighting complete the mood—refined, inviting, and intentional.
Build trends we saw in 2025
After 10 years of building adventure vans, patterns become clear. What works, what lasts, and what clients actually use once the novelty wears off. In 2025, the most successful builds weren’t about chasing trends—they reflected a decade of lessons learned. Tried. True. Tested.
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Hidden Functionality - Bathrooms, showers, and storage didn’t disappear; they just got smarter. Fold-away showers, concealed toilets, and collapsible cabinets became a priority, allowing vans to maintain a clean, minimal look while still delivering full functionality when needed.
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Open Layouts That Feel Big - Clients leaned toward open floor plans, smarter furniture, and layouts that can shift throughout the day to fit their needs.
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Off-Grid Ability Became Standard - Lithium power systems, hydronic heating, and generous water storage were no longer considered upgrades; they were expectations. More travelers wanted the freedom to park farther from hookups and stay longer, without sacrificing comfort or reliability.
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Custom Vans Designed Around You - More than ever, builds reflected how people actually use their vans. Layouts were shaped around real life, not hypothetical adventures.
2025 reinforced what ten years in this industry has taught us: thoughtful design always wins. As we look ahead to 2026, we’re building on what works, refining what matters, and continuing to create vans designed for how people actually travel. If one of these builds sparked an idea, now’s the time to make it yours. Start your build, and let’s design something built for how you actually travel.