- Freedom Vans converted a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter into a tiny home on wheels named "Fitz Roy" for a woman who planned on living out of her van while traveling across North America.
- "Fitz Roy" was named after the new owner's favorite Patagonia mountain.
- The space includes a garage, bed, bathroom, kitchen, and dinette that can turn into a couch or extra bed.
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Freedom Vans converted a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter into a tiny home on wheels named "Fitz Roy."
Fitz Roy was designed and created for a woman who planned on committing to the #VanLife while traveling across North America. Her tiny home on wheels was named after her favorite Patagonia mountain.
The space was optimized for her nomadic and active lifestyle. For example, the garage and roof rack allows for extra gear storage, an important inclusion for the avid kayaker, biker, and hiker. And for longer off-the-grid trips, the van comes equipped with a 300-Ah lithium battery bank.
Freedom Vans handled the van conversation, a Washington-based team of nine who create custom van conversions. Fitz Roy - "Fitz" for short - was the company's first van conversion to include a full interior bathroom and shower.
Take a look at Fitz, which - not including the Sprinter body - a $95,000 project: