“What are the best campervan conversions for the Mercedes Metris?”
The Mercedes Metris is a darling of the mid-size camper scene because it drives like a van but parks like an SUV. The most respected conversions fall into three tiers:
Factory-approved pop-tops
• Westfalia “Weekender” (2020+) – $90-120k new, $70-90k used. Pop roof, 2-bed layout, plumbed galley module that slides out the tailgate. Holds resale best; you’ll see low-mile 2023 examples on Classic.com around $149k.
Professional coach-builders
• Peace Vans “Modern Pop-Up” – $55-75k turnkey. Adds a fiberglass pop-top, 2-bed, simple galley, solar & shore power. Fits a standard garage.
• Explorer “Luxury” (like the one you’re viewing) – $40-45k used. Swivel/recline captains chairs, sofa-bed, high-roof, huge TV, but no galley/plumbing—great for “glamping” or executive transport rather than true off-grid camping.
• Benchmark, Sportsmobile, Recon Campers – $50-80k depending on interior spec.
DIY or modular kits
• $15-25k in parts (pop-top kit, bed-platform, electrical). Popular with weekend warriors; resale varies widely.
Market snapshot on Classic.com today: 34 Metris conversions active. 2018-2020 Explorer-style luxury vans trade $30-45k; low-mile Westfalias trade $75-149k. Condition, mileage, and whether it has a factory pop-top drive the premium.
If you want a true camper you can live in for days, prioritize Westfalia or Peace Vans. If you just need comfy road-trip seats and occasional bed, the Explorer luxury route gives huge bang for the buck.
Can I help you track down a specific floor-plan or send links to a few pop-top vans currently for sale?