When did they stop making the Eurovan?
The Eurovan was discontinued in 2003 when the T4 was replaced by the T5, which hasn’t been sold in the US. Volkswagen did introduce a rebadged Chrysler Town & Country in 2008 as the very unsuccessful Routan. End of Production and Legacy Production of the EuroVan ceased in 2003, and it was replaced by the Volkswagen Transporter T5.The term Eurovan was not used by the brands themselves in sales literature, but rather by the motoring press to refer to the vans collectively. It was launched in March 1994, and production ceased in November 2010 for the Fiat and Lancia models, and in June 2014 for the Citroën and Peugeot siblings.End of Production and Legacy Production of the EuroVan ceased in 2003, and it was replaced by the Volkswagen Transporter T5.
What is the nickname for the VW camper van?
In 1950, the microbus was produced with it’s now famous big VW logo. This received the cultural nickname of the “Camper” in Britain, or simply the “Bus” in America. Like the Beetle, the van has received numerous nicknames worldwide, including microbus, minibus, and, because of its popularity in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s, hippie van and hippie bus.
Does VW still make Eurovan?
Today, the retired Eurovan—along with Volkswagen’s roster of other bus models—continues to capture the imagination of VW enthusiasts around the globe, while inspiring a new generation of van lifers. They also offered pop-top version with Weekender package. These were the ones with the Westfalia-installed pop-top, the Westfalia Weekender Multi-Van. The full camper version of the Eurovan was introduced in the USA in 1995. All Eurovan full campers sold in the USA are Winnebago conversions, not Westfalia.