If you need extra room in your camper van or want to sleep an extra two people, you can add a rooftop sleeper onto your van. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Both doors of the Mavericks van open to allow airflow and easy access to the interior. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Ford Escape Maverick 2013
The table in the Mavericks is the perfect size to enjoy a meal or get some work done. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
All Escape Campervans come with a two burner propane stove on a pullout. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
This camper van features a pull out solar-powered fridge to keep all your food cold. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
The bench seats in the Mavericks double as extra storage space. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Add a rooftop sleeper to sleep up to five people. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
The seating area inside the Mavericks. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Escape Campervans are compact enough to navigate windy mountain roads and fit in regular sized campsites. No need to search for RV friendly campgrounds. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
The Mavericks' layout when set up for sleeping and sitting.. Ford Escape Maverick 2013
The bench inside the van folds out to become a queen-sized bed at night. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Cooking at night is easy with an overhead light, which is connected to a solar-charged battery. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
The built-in kitchen in Escape Campervans comes with a two-burner propane stove, a sink, a solar-powered fridge, overhead lighting, and enough storage for all your food. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
This is an interior view of the van when sitting. Privacy curtains wrap all the way around the van and can be shut when needed. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Ford Escape Maverick 2013
Escape Campervan with the rooftop tent set up. . Ford Escape Maverick 2013