The prototype we saw actually had a dark interior, it was that sort of grey textured (almost wood) finish you see on the lower part of the kitchen unit. I think all the cupboards were finished in it, plus dark fabric on walls, etc. It looked quite a dark interior because of it. I think it was considered more appropriate for the younger target market. We commented on it, said that we liked the brighter, more clinical, all-white look of the GC’s, which would help to open up the interior. Looks like we might have influenced that decision… but on the bright side, it’ll improve sales of your new business cloths.I am this exact market and I don't think it'd work for me. Aside from the practicality aspect of where to store our things the very thought of letting them loose on that light coloured interior with gloss finishes is giving me the chills. I might start selling microfibre cloths with a little Cali logo on them, will make a killing when it's launched
Sounds like that means they are isolated and not integrated into the pillars like on Transporter Cali. A better option but will take up valuable storage which the Multivan already lacks. Did you see how the leisure area blinds/coverings worked?Incidentally, just remembered, the fabric on the front window blinds appeared to be a thicker, almost quilted, thermal type. These looked great.
Will have to slip you some commission when CaliCloths goes globalThe prototype we saw actually had a dark interior, it was that sort of grey textured (almost wood) finish you see on the lower part of the kitchen unit. I think all the cupboards were finished in it, plus dark fabric on walls, etc. It looked quite a dark interior because of it. I think it was considered more appropriate for the younger target market. We commented on it, said that we liked the brighter, more clinical, all-white look of the GC’s, which would help to open up the interior. Looks like we might have influenced that decision… but on the bright side, it’ll improve sales of your new business cloths.
Incidentally, just remembered, the fabric on the front window blinds appeared to be a thicker, almost quilted, thermal type. These looked great.
The front side window blinds were magnetic and I think that they said that the front windscreen blind was the hanging type, similar to our T5.1. My wife thinks that there were retractable blinds in the rear habitation area but I didn’t actually see or look at these. I’d be surprised if they weren’t retractable with such a slick interior.Sounds like that means they are isolated and not integrated into the pillars like on Transporter Cali. A better option but will take up valuable storage which the Multivan already lacks. Did you see how the leisure area blinds/coverings worked?
Yes please!Will have to slip you some commission when CaliCloths goes global
Light interior will make it look bigger. Prob any chosen to try and hide that it’s a bit small really.The prototype we saw actually had a dark interior, it was that sort of grey textured (almost wood) finish you see on the lower part of the kitchen unit. I think all the cupboards were finished in it, plus dark fabric on walls, etc. It looked quite a dark interior because of it. I think it was considered more appropriate for the younger target market. We commented on it, said that we liked the brighter, more clinical, all-white look of the GC’s, which would help to open up the interior. Looks like we might have influenced that decision… but on the bright side, it’ll improve sales of your new business cloths.
Incidentally, just remembered, the fabric on the front window blinds appeared to be a thicker, almost quilted, thermal type. These looked great.
It pains me to say it but I think the Ford looks nicer.Just was about to post these photos here aswel.
The VW Ford Amarok Ranger is not a looker either.It pains me to say it but I think the Ford looks nicer.
Again, It pains me to say it but I’d take the Ranger over the Amarok!The VW Ford Amarok Ranger is not a looker either.
Nope you didn't dream it. So much promise for the GC, so little delivered. Haha. The same will happen to the MV, although this GC Concept was in a different league. That skylight, that stove top, the wash room. Better start saving for the Ford Custom Cali.I remember somewhere a video of the grand prototype. The bathroom collapsed to give more space and the hob gas rings were flush and popped up. These features disappeared from production. Or did I dream that
Great that you dug this video as a reminder of the possible differences between concept product and delivered product in this spaceNope you didn't dream it. So much promise for the GC, so little delivered. Haha. The same will happen to the MV, although this GC Concept was in a different league. That skylight, that stove top, the wash room. Better start saving for the Ford Custom Cali.
The PDR guy is gonna hate youPlease don’t shoot the messenger!:..
(Will be a pain to wax & polish)
Citroen Type Holidays Camper Is A Deliciously Retro Take On VanLife | Carscoops
The Type Holidays concept draws inspiration from the classic Type H and has a pop-up roof as well as a kitchenettewww.carscoops.com
Ooooh....... I (think?) I quite like it in a weird retro not too pretty but 'stand out from the ordinary' way.......Please don’t shoot the messenger!:..
(Will be a pain to wax & polish)
Citroen Type Holidays Camper Is A Deliciously Retro Take On VanLife | Carscoops
The Type Holidays concept draws inspiration from the classic Type H and has a pop-up roof as well as a kitchenettewww.carscoops.com
Please don’t shoot the messenger!:..
(Will be a pain to wax & polish)
Citroen Type Holidays Camper Is A Deliciously Retro Take On VanLife | Carscoops
The Type Holidays concept draws inspiration from the classic Type H and has a pop-up roof as well as a kitchenettewww.carscoops.com
Haha, ‘a picture speaks 1000 words’
That's the one. Him checking his eyebrows and staring at that woman oddly alot. Those gas burners were ace though. What happened to those? Wonder if you can still get them somewhereNope you didn't dream it. So much promise for the GC, so little delivered. Haha. The same will happen to the MV, although this GC Concept was in a different league. That skylight, that stove top, the wash room. Better start saving for the Ford Custom Cali.
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