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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is celebrating 20 years of the California Beach: the versatile, everyday camper that’s just as comfortable on the school run as it is halfway to the Sahara.
Back in 2005, it launched as a curious crossover between the Multivan and the California. Fast-forward to 2025, and it’s a fully-fledged camper legend–with the brand-new Beach Camper Energy special model landing just in time for its big birthday.
Let’s take a look at how this cult classic earned its stripes.
Sundown Orange decals, surfboards on the roof, and grey metallic paint: the Multivan Beach hit the scene in full beach-bum glory. It looked like a camper. It was a camper. But it could still handle the daily grind.


The idea? Take the flexibility of the Multivan, bolt in smart camping gear, and create a more affordable entry to vanlife. It worked. The Beach made freedom feel accessible–and it became a hit straight away.
Inside, it was all about smart space. The bed folded from the back seats. A clever rail system locked everything in place. Chairs and tables stowed into panels and tailgates. You could even turn it into a 5-seater with a removable rear seat.
Curtains attached with magnets. Camping boxes slotted into floor rails. Netting, hooks, storage units–all simple, all functional.
Two years later, the Beach got its now-iconic pop-up roof and adopted the California badge. Now families could sleep four with ease–two up, two down–and stand up inside. It was still a Multivan underneath, but now it had real camper credentials.

The Beach wasn’t just for campsites. VWCV proved that in 2008 with Cape2Cape — a 24,000 km expedition from Norway to South Africa in just 60 days. The yellow, kitted-out Beaches that made the trip inspired a special edition: the Cape2Cape model.
All-wheel drive, diff locks, lift kits, snorkels — this was a Beach with bite.
That same year, the pop-up roof became standard, DSG replaced the old auto box, and the whole interior got a smart upgrade.

The T6 generation arrived in 2015. Cleaner lines, smarter drives, and the return of two-tone paint — a nod to the T1/T2 glory days.
By 2019, the Beach was available with an optional kitchenette (fold-out, single-burner) and came in two versions: Camper and Tour. Both had new control panels, touchscreen roof consoles, and better electrics — plus a pop-top with zips, windows, and full open-air mode.


Built on the long-wheelbase Multivan (MQB), the latest California Beach is smarter, lighter, and more modular than ever.

Three versions are now available: Beach, Beach Tour, and Beach Camper.
To mark 20 years, VW is launching the Beach Camper Energy — a factory special packed with comfort tech and gear that normally sits on the options list.

Standard features include:
Price: from €75,102.09 — with savings up to €4,600.
What started as a funky surf van has become one of Europe’s most iconic camper concepts: adaptable, compact, and ready for anything. Whether you’re heading for the Alps or parking at the office, the California Beach is still that Swiss Army knife on wheels.
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