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Peugeot Boxer Campervan Conversion Insurance


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The Peugeot Boxer is one of the most popular base vehicles for campervan conversions - and with good reason. It is spacious, reliable, and available in a range of lengths and heights to suit just about any layout. Whether you have a sleek, professional build with all the mod cons or a lovingly crafted DIY project, the Boxer offers a solid platform for life on the road.

But as soon as you turn a van into a camper, the insurance game changes. You are no longer insuring a delivery vehicle - you are insuring a home, a getaway, and possibly your most treasured possession. And that means it is worth doing properly.

Why So Popular?

The Peugeot Boxer is a favourite for converters because it is wide, easy to work with, and generally more affordable than some of its German counterparts. Its square shape means more usable internal space, and the high roof options give enough headroom for even the tallest campervan chefs.

But from an insurance perspective, not all conversions are created equal. Some are simple weekend setups, others are full-blown motorhomes in disguise. And that variation makes getting the right cover more important than ever.

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Just imagine: someone parks too close to you at a service station. You swing your side door open, gently, of course - but a sudden gust catches it. The door slams against a bollard. It creaks. The latch bends. Later, you find it no longer shuts cleanly, and the drawer inside has broken loose, smashing a glass jar onto the floor.

Now you are looking at bodywork, realignment, and interior repairs. Would a standard van policy even begin to cover that? Not likely. A proper campervan insurance policy might make the difference between a quick fix and a long list of headaches.

Why a Boxer Conversion Needs Specific Insurance

  • Converted interior – Whether built by a company or by hand, those fixtures and systems need to be covered properly.
  • Electrical and gas systems – Especially important for claims involving fire or accidental damage.
  • Non-standard windows, roof vents, or pop-tops – These are vulnerable areas that are expensive to repair.
  • Mixed usage – Many Boxers are still driven daily, not just used for trips, which increases exposure to risk.

What to Look For in Your Insurance Policy

Forget standard van insurance. It might save you a few pounds up front, but it will not help much when the hob cracks or your water system leaks. Instead, look for:

  • Agreed value cover – Especially important for self-builds, where the market value may not reflect the time and money invested.
  • Cover for interior and systems – Including furniture, kitchen units, electrics, heating, and plumbing.
  • Bumps and scrapes cover – For bumps, scrapes, and breakages, both inside and out.
  • Camper recovery cover – Because no one wants to be stranded with a fridge full of food and a dog who has spotted a squirrel.
  • Touring Europe help – Many Boxer owners love to head for the Alps or the coast. Make sure the policy follows.

Think About Your Setup

Where do you park it? What gear do you carry? Is it insured as a campervan or still showing as a panel van? Have you told your insurer about the solar panels or wood burner? These are not small details. They could make or break a claim.

Ready to Get Covered?

The Peugeot Boxer may be the starting point, but your campervan is now something distinguishable. Get a quote through this website and make sure your insurance reflects its true value; inside and out. Because adventures should be remembered for the right reasons, not for what happened when your policy came up short.

Protect your van like you protect your freedom. It is worth it.

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