Configuration Guide

Sprinter Van Floorplans.
Find the Right Layout.

7-passenger to 11-passenger, bathroom-equipped, office partition, sofa-bed, galley, and AWD-ready. Every configuration explained so you can make the right call.

Sprinter van floorplans fall into several core categories: passenger count configurations (7, 9, or 11 seats), bathroom-equipped builds (rear or side lavatory), specialty layouts (office partition, sofa-bed, galley kitchenette), and AWD-ready platforms. The right floorplan depends on your primary use case — group transport, executive travel, long-haul road trips, or commercial fleet service.

Floorplan Types at a Glance

FloorplanBest ForWheelbaseTypical Seats
7 PassengerExecutive groups, VIP service, max space per rider144 or 1707
9 PassengerMost popular all-around config, car service, families1709
11 PassengerLarge groups, events, wedding transport170 Extended11
Rear BathroomLong-haul travel, medical, private road trips170 ExtendedVaries
Side BathroomPassenger-forward builds with onboard lavatory170 ExtendedVaries
Office PartitionExecutive transport, confidential meetings in motion1704–6
Sofa-BedOvernight travel, overlanding, dual-use builds170 Extended2–4 + sleep
Galley KitchenetteLong-range travel, luxury road trips, touring170 ExtendedVaries
AWD-Ready BuildsMountain travel, off-road access, year-round use144 or 170Varies

How to Choose the Right Floorplan

01

Start With Passenger Count

How many people do you need to seat regularly? Seven passengers gives each rider more space and a more premium per-seat experience. Nine is the most versatile. Eleven is for groups where capacity matters more than per-seat luxury.

02

Decide on a Bathroom

If you are traveling more than four hours or have passengers who need onboard restroom access, a bathroom-equipped build is worth the tradeoff. Rear bathroom builds sacrifice the rearmost seating row. Side bathroom builds integrate into the sidewall, preserving more cabin length.

03

Match the Wheelbase

The 144-inch wheelbase is better for urban driving, tighter parking, and smaller passenger counts. The 170-inch wheelbase is the platform for bathroom builds, larger passenger capacities, and longer interior runs. Extended 170 adds another 24 inches of cabin length.

04

Consider Your Use Case Mix

Some buyers use their Sprinter for multiple purposes — corporate travel Monday through Thursday and family road trips on weekends. That use case calls for a different configuration than a dedicated fleet vehicle running the same route every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Sprinter van floorplans are available?
Common Sprinter floorplan types include 7-passenger, 9-passenger, and 11-passenger configurations, rear and side bathroom builds, office partition layouts, sofa-bed conversions, galley kitchenette builds, and AWD-ready platforms.
What is the most popular Sprinter van floorplan?
The 9-passenger captain's chair configuration is the most popular Sprinter floorplan for both private buyers and commercial operators, balancing group capacity with individual comfort.
What Sprinter wheelbase is best for passenger floorplans?
The 170-inch extended wheelbase is recommended for 9-passenger and larger configurations or any build with a bathroom. The 144-inch wheelbase suits 7-passenger builds and tighter-use executive configs.
Can I get a Sprinter van with both a bathroom and passenger seating?
Yes. Rear and side bathroom builds can be combined with 5 to 8 passenger seating depending on the wheelbase and interior layout.
What is the difference between a rear bathroom and a side bathroom Sprinter?
A rear bathroom sits at the back of the cabin and trades the rearmost seating row for the lavatory. A side bathroom integrates into the passenger-side wall, preserving more cabin length but requiring a slightly narrower interior passage.

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