SJ2XL

MSRP: $235,000.00

The San Juan Vans SJ2XL

Built on the Mercedes Sprinter 170 4x4 or AWD platform, the San Juan Vans SJ2XL is the ultimate adventure van designed for the couple that loves to hit the road with no end in sight. Packed with amenities like a full wet bath, huge refrigerator/freezer, and all the infrastructure to provide four-season comforts without dependance on grid power or propane. This adventure van combines rugged utility with beauty and a highly functional living space built for endless adventures.

Highlighted Standard Interior Features

  • San Juan Van custom built bamboo cabinetry

  • Full interior wet bathroom with exterior removable blackwater tank for service

  • Full kitchen with single burner induction cooktop, deep sink, and solid surface countertop

  • 140 Liter Isotherm Refrigerator

  • King size North/South sleeping platform bed with massive gear storage capability underneath

  • Marine grade vinyl flooring

  • Vented opening windows throughout

  • Customizable bench seating with storage

  • Lagun Table

  • Height adjustable countertop extension

Highlighted Standard Exterior Features

  • Van Compass Stage 3 Suspension Upgrade

  • Fiamma F80s Awning with wall mount brackets and integrated LED dimmable light

  • Flatline Van Company Roof Rack

HVAC and Water System

  • AquaHot Hydronic heat and on-demand hot water system

  • Cruise’n’Comort High Efficiency 12k BTU 48 Volt DC Air Conditioner (9+ hours of run time with no recharge at 12k BTU)

  • 30 Gallons of freshwater storage

  • Dual greywater tanks for sink and shower to facilitate 4 season use

  • Push button dump valves for all greywater tanks

Electrical System

  • 8.4 Kilowatt Hour Lithionics 51 Volt Lithium Ion House Battery

  • Dedicated second alternator capable of 6.9 Kilowatts of charge (less than 1.5 hours of driving for full recharge)

  • 600 watts of rooftop solar

  • Victron Energy 3000 watt inverter/charger

  • Victron Energy Cerbo GX touchscreen system display for electrical and water tank system monitoring