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Malibu Van first class two rooms.
From $179,000
Innovative two-room campervan design for maximum comfort on the road.
The Malibu Van First Class – Two Rooms is designed for travellers who want the comfort and space of a larger motorhome while maintaining the agility and driving ease of a campervan.
Its innovative two-room concept separates the living and sleeping areas, creating a spacious and private interior layout rarely found in vehicles of this size. Premium materials, intelligent storage solutions and Malibu’s renowned German engineering make it an exceptional choice for extended touring across New Zealand.
Key Features
- Innovative two-room interior layout
- Twin single beds with spacious rear sleeping area
- Premium kitchen and bathroom design
- Smart storage solutions throughout
- High quality German engineering and craftsmanship
The Two-Room Concept
The Malibu Van First Class – Two Rooms features a unique interior design that separates the living and sleeping spaces for greater comfort and privacy.
The rear of the campervan is dedicated to a spacious bedroom with comfortable twin beds and generous storage. A central bathroom area creates a natural division between the bedroom and the front lounge and kitchen area, resulting in a practical and comfortable layout for longer journeys.
This design creates a feeling of space that is rarely found in campervans of this size.
Layout
Optional: Pop-up roof family-for-4.
With the unique, hybrid pop-up roof, you can create two extra full-size sleeping berths in your camper van to give you a total of four overall in the vehicle. The “Protect” GRP roof covering shields the pop-up roof from hail and damage, while its low weight of just 105 kg is an added bonus.
Best-in-class insulation: 30 mm sandwich construction (GRP / RTM rigid foam / aluminium) and a low self-weight of just 105 kg. Additional “Protect” GRP roof covering to shield against hail and external damage.
Rain gutter above sliding door as standard.
Front roof spoiler as standard to minimise wind noise.