Wall-Integrated Lavatory

Sprinter Van Side
Bathroom Floorplans.

Onboard restroom access without sacrificing rear seating capacity. The configuration for buyers who need both — and do not want to choose.

A side bathroom Sprinter van integrates a compact lavatory into the passenger-side wall of the cabin rather than placing it at the rear. This configuration preserves the rear of the cabin for seating, allowing builds with 7 to 9 passengers and onboard restroom access simultaneously. The tradeoff is a narrower bathroom footprint and less privacy separation compared to a rear bathroom, but for buyers who need group capacity without giving up a bathroom, the side configuration is the practical solution.

Side Bathroom Key Advantages

Higher Passenger Capacity

Side bathroom builds can seat 7 to 9 passengers versus the 5 to 7 typical of a rear bathroom layout — without losing the onboard restroom.

Full Rear Cabin Use

The rear of the cabin remains available for seating, storage, or additional build features rather than being consumed entirely by the bathroom.

Streamlined Exterior

No rear bathroom bump-out means a cleaner exterior profile and no changes to the rear door configuration on most side bathroom builds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a side bathroom Sprinter van?
A side bathroom Sprinter integrates a compact lavatory into the passenger-side wall rather than at the rear, preserving more seating capacity while still providing onboard restroom access.
How many passengers fit with a side bathroom?
Typically 7 to 9 passengers depending on the specific layout — more than the 5 to 7 typical of a rear bathroom build.
Is a side bathroom as private as a rear bathroom?
No. A rear bathroom has more separation from the passenger cabin. A side bathroom uses a partition wall but shares the same cabin space, making it less acoustically private.
Can you get a shower in a side bathroom Sprinter?
Rarely. The compact footprint of a side bathroom typically accommodates a toilet and sink but not a full shower enclosure.
Which is better — side bathroom or rear bathroom?
Side bathroom is better when capacity matters more than bathroom space. Rear bathroom is better when privacy and bathroom quality are the priority.

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