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Nomad Vanz created a bespoke tiny home inside of a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter that's ready for backcountry trips — see inside

  • Nomad Vanz turned a four-by-four 170-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 cargo van with a high roof into a bespoke tiny home on wheels for backcountry adventures.
  • The interior of the Ulusaba includes a working and dining space, kitchen, bed, shower, and toilet.
  • The price is not public, but custom Nomad Vanz 170-inch wheelbase Sprinter conversions start at $150,000.

Nomad Vanz turned a four-by-four 170-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 into a bespoke tiny home on wheels for backcountry adventures.

The Vancouver-based van conversion company specializes in turning Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Metris vans of various sizes into custom four seasons-approved tiny homes on wheels with the help of various in-house add-ons and designs.

These add-ons — which often come with unique names such as "Talking Head" for the the spare tire rack, "Sweet Dreamz" for the in-house designed bedding unit, and "R Rated" for insulated walls, flooring, and ceiling — can all be combined to create a custom #VanLife approved tiny home on wheels that cater to each clients' needs.

Several of these upgrades can be seen in Nomad Vanz's Ulusaba, which translates to "place of little fear," build. By using its range of add-ons, Nomad Vanz was able to turn the high roof Sprinter cargo van into a tiny home on wheels that can handle off-road and backcountry treks.

Ulusaba's price is undisclosed, but a custom Nomad Vanz 170-inch wheelbase Sprinter conversion starts at $150,000. If this price tag is too high, several of the upgrades are also available in Nomad Vanz's online store for van lifers who would rather commit to a do-it-yourself van build.

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