Handicap Conversion Vans
Handicap Van Conversion
A handicap van conversion is much different from a traditional conversion van. When most people think of a conversion van, they think of a fancy, finished full size van. A family van. Maybe it has a raised roof for extra headroom. Handicap conversion vans cover a much broader variety of vehicles. Handicap van conversions can have a lowered floor, a raised roof, both, or neither. Confused?
Lowered Floor Minivans
One of the most popular conversions is the lowered floor minivan. These vans are wheelchair accessible either through the back hatch or sliding passenger door. The lowered floor means more headroom, a better line of sight through the windows, and a reduced ramp angel for easy wheelchair transition.
Full Size Van with a Lift
Less popular than a lowered floor minivan, a Full Size handicap van with a lift is still a good choice for many people who want wheelchair accessibility in a vehicle. Full size van can have a raised roof or lowered floor, and are generally a good choice for people who sit taller in their wheelchair. Full sized handicap conversion vans will typically have a handicap lift installed in either the side passenger door or back doors.




