
Campervan Conversion vs Buying a Motorhome: Which Is Better?
The choice between a panel van campervan conversion and a coachbuilt motorhome comes down to how you plan to use it, what you value and what your budget allows.
What is a panel van campervan conversion?
A panel van conversion takes a commercial van — Fiat Ducato, Citroën Relay, Peugeot Boxer or Vauxhall Movano — and converts it into a fully equipped campervan. The exterior looks like a standard van. Inside is a proper kitchen, sleeping space, lounge and washroom. Bossway builds premium panel van conversions in L2, L3 and L4 lengths.
What is a coachbuilt motorhome?
A coachbuilt motorhome has a cab and a larger living body section built on top of a van or truck chassis. They are typically longer, wider internally and more obviously recognisable as a motorhome.
Advantages of a panel van conversion
Easier to park, drive and store. More discreet for wild camping and overnight stops. Lower wind resistance on motorways. Easier to use as a daily vehicle. Often more bespoke and better specified than equivalent coachbuilt motorhomes at the same price point.
Advantages of a coachbuilt motorhome
More internal volume. More obvious living space — especially useful for full-time living or very long trips. More choice of pre-built layouts from established manufacturers.
Who chooses a Bossway campervan conversion?
Bossway customers typically want a vehicle that serves both as a campervan and a practical daily option, values interior quality over raw square footage, and wants to buy from a manufacturer rather than a dealer. Finance is available from 9.9% APR.
Ready to choose your Bossway campervan?
Call 01733 609930, visit the Bossway workshop at 7 Dodson Way, Peterborough — or configure your campervan online.



