00:11 30-03-2026

Buttercup camper van blends comfort and self-sufficiency for mobile living

Modern camper vans are increasingly resembling full-fledged homes, and the Buttercup project by Boho Camper Vans is a prime example. Built on a Ram ProMaster chassis, this camper blends comfort, functionality, and complete self-sufficiency.

Its standout feature is an interior crafted from red cedar, evoking the cozy feel of a countryside retreat. The layout maximizes efficiency, with a lounge area featuring a convertible table, a fully equipped kitchen including a sink and refrigerator, and a standard-size bed.

Designed for off-grid living, the van boasts a 500-watt solar panel array and a Starlink satellite antenna on the roof. Power is managed by a battery bank and a 3,000-watt inverter, enabling near-unrestricted electricity use.

Key amenities include a comprehensive water system with a 125-liter tank, a water heater, and even an outdoor shower. Under the bed, a dedicated "garage" space provides storage for gear and technical systems. This detail matters because it highlights how such solutions are gaining appeal not just among travelers but also those seeking alternatives to conventional housing.

Against the backdrop of rising real estate costs, this format is becoming more relevant, especially for a mobile lifestyle. Buttercup illustrates that the line between vehicle and home is fading—it’s no longer just a camper but a complete way of life.