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DC Vans is a Canadian camper van conversion kit brand that offers complete conversion kits for the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. It is not a typical multi-vendor ecommerce marketplace, but rather a vertical brand website with a direct-sales model: users submit a kit configuration request on the website, after which the team confirms the vehicle model and setup, collects a deposit, and schedules production.
Its main selling point is being “complete, pre-engineered, and DIY-ready.” The kit covers major systems including a kitchen, induction cooktop, folding countertop, sink, lift bed, wet bath, battery compartment, inverter, wiring harness, outlets, USB ports, custom cabinetry, LED lighting, diesel heater, roof ventilation fan, and audio system. Compared with a fully DIY build, DC Vans aims to solve issues around component selection, sourcing, compatibility, and installation sequence. The kit is currently mainly designed for the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 170 Extended and has been tested on NCV3 and VS30 Sprinter models from 2018 onward.
The official website lists a starting price of 35,000 CAD. A 25% deposit is required to place an order, with the remaining balance due before shipping. Shipping is not included in the price and is quoted separately based on destination. Payment methods include e-transfer, bank wire transfer, and Stripe credit card payments. Kits are shipped in custom wooden crates, with worldwide shipping and local pickup available. Installation typically takes 40–60 hours, and most users can complete it over 2–3 weekends.
The advantages are its high level of system completeness, Canadian manufacturing, 47-point quality inspection, relatively comprehensive installation manual and online video library, and Build Assist installation support. The drawbacks are also clear: it does not support customization or component substitutions, vehicle compatibility is limited, there is no clearly stated warranty for the full kit, shipping costs are additional, and the total investment is not low. While Build Assist has already launched in Canada, the page indicates that the list of authorized installers is not yet complete.
It is suitable for van life users, outdoor travelers, and family camper van owners who have a Sprinter 170 Extended and want to participate in the conversion themselves without sourcing every part from scratch. Users who need a highly personalized design, or whose vehicle is not one of the target models, should evaluate it carefully.
The collected content does not provide specific information about access from mainland China, Chinese-language service, or cross-border delivery to China. It can only be confirmed that the company claims to support worldwide shipping, so its access status in China is unknown.
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