For decades, the American RV industry has churned out the same tired layouts, slapped a price tag on them, and called it innovation. Families were forced to choose between sleeping space or living space, and the manufacturers never bothered to ask if things could be done differently.

But across the Atlantic, a German company just ripped up the rule book and proved that common sense still exists in vehicle design.
A Name That’s Been Around Since the VW Bus
Westfalia isn’t a newcomer. The company has been in the camper business since the glory days of the Volkswagen bus. Generations of travelers have trusted the brand to squeeze maximum utility out of small spaces. That history gave them an edge most American manufacturers simply don’t have.
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