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MAN TGE VW Crafter Parts and Accessories

MAN TGE & VW Crafter Accessories, Parts and Campervan Upgrades

The MAN TGE and second-generation VW Crafter have become two of the most popular platforms for campervan conversions, overland builds and adventure vehicles. Their generous interior space, modern driving experience and impressive payload capacity make them ideal for everything from weekend camping trips to full-time van life.

Our MAN TGE and VW Crafter collection brings together vehicle-specific accessories, campervan conversion parts and overland upgrades designed to fit these platforms properly. Whether you're adding a roof rack, side flares, solar panels, lighting, awning rails or storage solutions, choosing products built specifically for the Crafter and TGE helps ensure straightforward installation and reliable performance.

While the MAN TGE and VW Crafter share the same base vehicle architecture, it's always worth checking compatibility before purchasing, particularly on newer models and specialist accessories.

Why Choose MAN TGE & VW Crafter Parts?

One of the biggest advantages of the Crafter and TGE platform is versatility. These vans can comfortably accommodate larger campervan layouts, fixed beds, garages for bikes and extensive off-grid electrical systems without feeling cramped.

That versatility means choosing the right accessories becomes even more important. Roof racks and storage systems help maximise carrying capacity, side flares can create valuable extra sleeping space, while solar kits and lighting upgrades improve off-grid capability.

A common mistake is buying universal accessories that require modification to fit. Vehicle-specific parts generally fit better, install faster and often look more integrated once fitted.

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What To Consider Before Buying

Before purchasing, check your exact vehicle model, wheelbase and roof height. Many accessories vary between MWB and LWB vans, while some roof-mounted products are specific to certain roof configurations.

Think carefully about how you'll use the vehicle. A weekend camper may prioritise awnings and storage, while long-term travellers often benefit more from solar power, external carrying systems and additional lighting.

Weight is another important consideration. Roof racks, spare wheels, water tanks and camping equipment all contribute to overall payload, so it's worth planning upgrades as part of a complete build rather than adding components one at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are MAN TGE and VW Crafter accessories interchangeable?

Many accessories fit both vehicles because they share the same platform, but you should always check individual product compatibility before ordering.

What are the best upgrades for a Crafter campervan?

Popular upgrades include roof racks, solar panel systems, side flares, awning rails, storage systems and off-grid lighting.

Can I fit these accessories myself?

Many products are suitable for DIY installation, although electrical systems, roof-mounted equipment and body modifications may require professional fitting.

Which is better for a camper conversion, a MAN TGE or VW Crafter?

Both vehicles are extremely similar mechanically. The choice often comes down to specification, availability and personal preference.

Do roof racks affect fuel economy?

Additional weight and wind resistance can have a small impact on fuel consumption, particularly when carrying larger items on the roof.