CLIFF 540 V – VANLIFE. Unlike any other.

Our three-room apartment on wheels!

For our CLIFF 540 V (aka VANLIFE) we created a pretty special floor plan, featuring the largest bathroom of any of our campervans, a big and super flexible living (and working) area in the rear, a built-in staircase to the roof top, and a separate driver’s cab.

 

There’s so much to say about our CLIFF VANLIFE, which is built on a Fiat chassis. It has a distinctive style, an exceptional layout, a ton of features, and an incredible amount of space.

 

At 5.40 meters, it’s super compact and great for everyday use. Yet inside it opens up into a space like no other – a thoughtfully designed campervan experience from top to bottom! This makes the VANLIFE perfect for anyone who travels for extended periods and is looking for a cozy home base that also functions as a smart mobile office.

The driver's cab is separated by a partition wall.

This creates a unique sense of space – the living room feel of a real, small flat with four walls, more privacy and improved insulation.

Sleep up top, live downstairs

Enjoy the master bedroom in the pop-top roof with a size of 2 m x 1.40 m. It’s equipped with a super-comfortable cold foam mattress and high-quality slatted frame, as well as a roof hatch and side zippers.

Fixed staircase

The roof can be unlocked electrically and is easily accessed via a proper staircase. It’s so comfortable you will be tempted to chill there, and it offers plenty of extra storage, including drawers, compartments, and even cleverly integrates the 64-litre refrigerator.

Eat. Work. Create.

What an incredible living area

And what a cool, modular rear: with the table set up, you can use it as a workspace; without the table it turns into a cosy lounge; and you can also convert the couch-couch solution into a second or alternative bed if needed.

 

The table can be stored in the double floor, is freely adjustable (so it can also be used outdoors), or you can use it as a partition (for a bike, for example), turning the rear into a safe loading area.

Spacious bathroom

It’s hard to believe, but this compact 5.40-meter van has the largest bathroom of all our campervans, complete with a bench toilet, a collapsible sink (creating a large shower area), a practical laundry bag, and a window.

Kitchen

The kitchen offers everything you need, including pull-out drawers, a huge overhead cabinet, and a countertop extension.

VANLIFE decals

The 5.40m chassis comes with special Vanlife decals, and the awning, painted bumpers, and alloy wheels are all included from the factory.

Tips & Trips

Tips & Trips More

Bike road trip from the Alps to the sea

From Swiss mountain passes to the Mediterranean

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NORTHERN EXPOSURE

A SKI TOURING TRIP TO NORWAY

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Autumn Vibes: Bike Flow & Dolomites Glow

Bike Road Trip in the Dolomites

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FIRE & ICE: The Ultimate Iceland Road Trip

No limits. No roads. Just the IBEX – and Iceland.

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Extreme Alpine Crossing: Two Women, One Mission

2,000 km across the Alps

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Heating in Your Campervan: Which One Is Right?

Gas, diesel or electricity – find the ideal heating for your camper

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Finding freedom

E-Biking in Romania.

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Our Latest Motorhome Highlights

More berths, more storage, more freedom.

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Guide to Sardinia

The perfect round trip for kite surfers

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Cornwall Roadtrip: the best spots, the best tips

Discover Cornwall like a local – by campervan along surf beaches, cliffs and coastal towns.

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GREENTREK – The Young Maverick

Time to leave your comfort zone and head into the wild.

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Highs & Lows at the Toughest Adventure Race

Meet the only woman to compete in the Red Bull X-Alps: Celine Lorenz

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Biking in Friuli

Untouched trails and wild nature between the Alps and the Adriatic

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Is this the Ultimate 3-Country Bikepark Roadtrip?

With the CLIFF 4x4 across Italy, Spain and Austria – trails, freedom & camping spots.

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White Horses

What is this thing called GRAVEL?

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