
Virgil van Bike
VIP Member
As a T6.1 owner, I though I’d give some feedback on my experiences so far, as a ‘first time’ owner.
I’ve driven high spec company cars for years and driving a ‘van’ has been great fun, and the technologies have added to the experience. The ACC works better than in my Velar, the sound from the speakers is excellent. The reversing cameras are top notch. The pop top is faultless and the canvas is ‘apparently’ thicker and less snag prone than before. I love the touch screen control panel and the discovery pro system, although despite being intuitive, takes a bit of getting used to.
The heater takes a bit of getting used to, with immediate heat turning off once the temperature is attained, and continuous I find perfect on setting 6.
The driving position is not as van like as I expected, due in part to the car like feel of the3 digital dash. I do have a bad habit of grabbing the door bin instead of the door handle, as this feels a little high. I guess I’ll get used to this.
I chose the 150 engine, and to be honest, it feels plenty powerful enough, and that’s stepping down from a 300 bhp daily ride.
The only real area of frustration is rotating the drivers seat as this takes precision and a bit of back and fore while rotating, with the seat in the upright position. I’ve invested in some helicopter tape for the B pillar to prevent scratching, as this is so damn close.
I’ve added solar and that’s working faultlessly, jackyards seat covers and I’m awaiting a warm day to fit my isotop.
Regarding the camping experience, I've come from tents so just being inside and warm is a luxury, so I don't feel able to be objective at this point, so post lockdown and a few weeks out and about either 2 up or 4 up I'll add to this.
It would be great to hear from fellow T6.1 owners. Any tips, tricks, likes or dislikes so we can learn from each other and hopefully give a balanced insight to any potential owners.
Let’s spread the love!
I’ve driven high spec company cars for years and driving a ‘van’ has been great fun, and the technologies have added to the experience. The ACC works better than in my Velar, the sound from the speakers is excellent. The reversing cameras are top notch. The pop top is faultless and the canvas is ‘apparently’ thicker and less snag prone than before. I love the touch screen control panel and the discovery pro system, although despite being intuitive, takes a bit of getting used to.
The heater takes a bit of getting used to, with immediate heat turning off once the temperature is attained, and continuous I find perfect on setting 6.
The driving position is not as van like as I expected, due in part to the car like feel of the3 digital dash. I do have a bad habit of grabbing the door bin instead of the door handle, as this feels a little high. I guess I’ll get used to this.
I chose the 150 engine, and to be honest, it feels plenty powerful enough, and that’s stepping down from a 300 bhp daily ride.
The only real area of frustration is rotating the drivers seat as this takes precision and a bit of back and fore while rotating, with the seat in the upright position. I’ve invested in some helicopter tape for the B pillar to prevent scratching, as this is so damn close.
I’ve added solar and that’s working faultlessly, jackyards seat covers and I’m awaiting a warm day to fit my isotop.
Regarding the camping experience, I've come from tents so just being inside and warm is a luxury, so I don't feel able to be objective at this point, so post lockdown and a few weeks out and about either 2 up or 4 up I'll add to this.
It would be great to hear from fellow T6.1 owners. Any tips, tricks, likes or dislikes so we can learn from each other and hopefully give a balanced insight to any potential owners.
Let’s spread the love!