The Sprinter Van: The New Frontier in Mobile Vehicles

Universal Specialty Vehicles, Inc. has long been at the forefront of emerging technologies and advancements in the realm of custom built mobile units. Our recent embrace of the Meganite anti-bacterial countertop system and bio-diesel chassis have shown that the company fully plans on adapting to the ever changing environmental, technological, and ergonomic landscape of the “mobile” world.

As such, Universal Specialty Vehicles, Inc. has recently added the Sprinter Van, Dodge’s customizable van-style vehicle, to its ever-increasing list of customer vehicle options. In addition to the more traditional motorized platform that Universal has long offered to its customers, the “Sprinter” allows our customers to opt for a more intimate, accessible, and urban vehicle that can easily be deployed in a hustle and bustle urban environment or a rural setting composed of long distances from destination to destination. The “Sprinter” represents the evolution of the custom mobile unit world not only for Universal Specialty Vehicles, Inc., but for our customers as well.

Currently, Universal Specialty Vehicles, Inc. has had the pleasure of adapting a number of Sprinter Vans for our valued customers. The City of Azusa, California approached Universal Specialty Vehicles, Inc. with the challenge of completely customizing their already purchased Sprinter Van into a functional bookmobile which could be easily dispatched throughout their urban area. Until that point Universal had not had an incredible breadth of experience in adapting and customizing such an intimate vehicle.

However, we were undaunted by the challenge. Universal’s “Sales” and “Engineering” teams quickly worked to create a workable solution to customizing the vehicle that would provide the City of Azusa with the utmost in comfort, utility, and ergonomic design. The end-result was a vehicle that was more intimate than Universal’s traditional “Class-A” style vehicles, but retained our hallmark levels of beauty and functionality.

Our experience with the City of Azusa, though, was far from our last encounter with the Sprinter Van. Since that time, Universal has started and/or completed construction and customization of Sprinters with the County of Orange’s Resources and Development Management Department and the San Ysidro Health Center. Each specific customer brought to Universal a unique set of goals, challenges, requests, and desires in relation to their customization of their individual vehicles; and as with all of our customers, we have striven to achieve those goals, follow through on those requests, and meet those challenges and desires to the greatest extent possible. An outdoor awning? Done. An exterior flat screen television portal? Not a problem. Universal will strive to meet any request that our customers may have.

And, as with almost everything in today’s society, that’s not all. Universal is currently working tirelessly to expand our Sprinter Van customization options, so that we can easily adapt the vehicles for bloodmobile work, mobile veterinary work, and a litany of other mobile vehicle options. The options are only bounded by what our customers desire. And as such, Universal will continue to provide our customers with the most technologically advanced, functional, and affordable options that are at our disposal.