2016 Volkswagen Transporter T6 LWB TDi Highline Campervan — Video Tour

Published 29 May 2026 · 4-berth campervan
4:50This video tour walks you around the 2016 Volkswagen Transporter T6 LWB TDi Highline , a 4-berth campervan for sale through Motorhome Pig.
Volkswagen motorhomes and campervans are factory and aftermarket conversions on the VW Transporter (T5/T6/T6.1), California and Grand California platforms, typically 4.9-6.0m long and seating 2-4.
Mechanically it is built on the Volkswagen chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 45,000 miles.
The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 4 and has 5 belted travelling seats.
This motorhome has now been sold, but the tour is kept online for reference.
Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.
Video transcript
Okay quick video of our T6 long wheelbase for sale on this video. She's long wheelbase, the dub there should say T30 TDI 130 BHP. So she's got water and electric hookup, nice alloys, got the original bolts as well, rock sliders as they call them I think, window and I've also got the ventilation deflectors for keeping windows open at night. Pretty tidy, I'll just carry on walking around.
Pop-top, nice red accents, heated screen as well which is quite rare, comes in the highline spec. So she's good on this side as well and we've got the Fiamma F45 S awning, that's the extended one with the central bar. So firstly in the front, everything you'd expect, removable waterproof dryrobe seat covers, underneath the seats are as new because we've always had those on. Fully carpeted throughout which is quite nice, Bluetooth, air-conditioning, 6-speed gearbox and multifunction steering wheel with leather which is really nice.
You can see the pop-top up there but I'm not going to get that up today, you can imagine what that looks like and if you come and view it of course you'll see it. So privacy glass all the way around as well and not just blanks, it's real glass at the back, not just stuck onto the old panels so you can see out. First thing is proper rock and roll bed and with ISOFIX, that's really important. Some bed conversions can be a bit iffy and these are proper Millbrook seats.
You can see the bar there which goes on the awning if you need it, I've put it up there nice and out of sight. You've got control panels for the fridge and the gas central heating and when you're hooked up you've got 12 and 13 amp supplies. Previous camper had a normal opening fridge, a Waco fridge, they're okay like you get on boats and things but this one's got a boat fridge which you keep it open for ventilation which drops down and in and it's much better. Obviously you'll never get a leak and actually it's much more, the performance is way better.
Loads of storage, gas oven and there's your gas central heating vent, one of the vents there. This is a mattress topper, memory foam mattress topper and it's fully fully carpeted again. Double swivel seat, undo the four bolts and swing the double swivel seat around which gives you loads more space. Sorry about the buntings, I didn't take that off because it's glued on by some previous ownership.
Interestingly there's a little bracket here for a swivel outside table which we've got and there is actually an unfitted central table which goes into a mounting bolt in the floor but it was never fitted, it's still in some original packaging. Tons of storage which is nice and last but not least, the back is, sorry we've been paddle boarding, when the bed's up you you can flick this bit up vertically to give you even bigger storage here but we tend to leave it down to act as a shelf. Even more storage and electrical control panel behind that, got your gas storage there vented, no issues at all. Oh and she's fully curtained throughout which is groovy.
Kids are all gone and gone to uni so we've had her five years and we just don't really use her enough anymore so it's time for somebody else to enjoy her. Oh one final thing, I was going to fit solar panels but then you've always got to park in the right direction for them to be efficient so what the dealer advised me to do was to buy a portable self-standing 120 panel which I've got and it's included and I fitted this 10 meter cable so you just plug the panel plug the panel into that it's way more flexible when you're on a campsite because you can park wherever you like of course and then just move the panel around which is great. So if you want to live the dream, there she is.
