Vans can be some of the most versatile vehicles out there, but most are two-wheel drive. The addition of a 4WD system can transform a van from a family runabout or package hauler to an all-terrain escape pod. The best 4×4 vans bring a whole other level of capability to the vans already cavernous storage capacity.
For years, 4WD vans have been taking people to some amazing places around the globe. Their ability to double as a home on the road has become extremely popular with the #vanlife crowd.
And, while the term van life may be relatively new and trendy, using 4×4 vans to live out of and adventure in isn’t anything new. These vans can take people on extraordinary adventures off the beaten path when outfitted properly.
I’ve owned a few 4×4 vans, traveled on multiple continents in a wide range of adventure vans, and written about off-road, overland, and vans for nearly 2 decades now. With that experience as my background, here are my picks for the 10 best 4×4 vans of all time.
The 10 Best 4×4 Vans of All Time
- Chevrolet Astro AWD
- Toyota 4WD Van
- UAZ-452
- Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon
- Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear
- Ford Transit AWD
- Quigley Conversions GMC Savannah
- Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro
- Sportsmobile Classic 4×4 (Ford Cutaway Chassis)
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4×4
Chevrolet Astro AWD

In 1990, the North American minivan segment was red hot. The first domestic vehicle in the class to offer the ability to drive all four wheels was the boxy 1990 Chevrolet Astro.
All-wheel drive was an option on Astros from 1990 all the way up until 2005. While it didn’t have a low-range transfer case, the Astro offered a very high-up seating position and V-6 power, with up to 200 horsepower from the 4.3L engine. The Astro was facelifted in 1995, making it look more like a full-size van.
Nowadays, AWD Astros have a devout following of adventurers taking these Chevys on overland adventures and off-road treks. Interestingly, these vans had a partial unibody construction, with a partial frame up front.
There are lift kits out there that often involve spacers. While not hardcore 4WDs, they make a good platform for a compact and budget-friendly camper that can “get out there.”
Toyota 4WD Van

UAZ-452

Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon

Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear

Ford Transit AWD

Quigley Conversions GM Vans

Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro

Field Van Ford Classic 4×4

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter AWD
