It’s a campervan with a pop-top roof, two sliding doors and a kitchen, plug-in hybrid power, and all-wheel drive. Of course, you can’t have one. It’s the latest version of the Volkswagen California, and Volkswagen will never actually sell it in California.
The VW California is an iconic campervan, at least in Europe. The California replaced the even more iconic (and occasionally available over here) Volkswagen Westfalia campers, which it sold based on the original Type 2, T3, and T4 vans. They were built from the peace-and-love era through to as late as 2003.
In 2005, VW started selling the T5 Transporter van converted into a camper. VW called it California, and it joined a long line of new vehicles that would never be sold new in the place they were named after.
2025 VW California Gets Bigger

The latest model is called the T7 California, and it is based on the company’s latest Multivan. It is bigger than before, growing 10.6 inches longer and 1.5 inches wider, making it 203.7 inches long overall and 76.4 inches wide.
It’s not the extra size that makes this latest California pop, though. It’s not even the pop-top that does, though getting access to more headroom when parked — thanks to that super-high roof and the extra sleeping space way up high — is pretty great.
No, it’s the extra features that Volkswagen can give this van. The Volkswagen Group uses the same underpinnings to build vehicles ranging from the Audi A3 to the third-generation Tiguan, which is not even on sale yet, and that brings some cool new options.
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