Campervan Windows for Popular Van Conversions

Choosing the right campervan windows can completely transform the look, feel and usability of your van conversion. Whether you are adding a single side window for extra light, fitting privacy glass for a more finished appearance, or planning a full campervan window layout, this page helps you quickly find the right windows for your vehicle.

At Kiravans, we supply privacy glass van windows for a wide range of popular camper conversion vehicles, including the VW Transporter T5, T6, T6.1 and T7, Ford Transit Custom, Vauxhall Vivaro, Renault Trafic, Peugeot Expert, Citroën Dispatch, Toyota Proace, Fiat Talento and Nissan Primastar / NV300.


Find the right windows for your camper conversion

Every van is different, so it is important to choose windows that match your exact model, generation, wheelbase and door layout. Some campervan windows are side specific, some rear quarter windows vary between SWB and LWB models, and rear door glass can depend on whether your van has a tailgate or barn doors.

Use the vehicle selector above to browse the correct window collection for your van. Once inside the relevant collection, you can choose from options such as fixed windows, opening windows, sliding door glass, rear quarter windows, paired window bundles and rear door glass, depending on the vehicle.


Fixed or opening campervan windows?

  • Fixed windows: A great choice if you want to add natural light, improve the look of your van and keep the installation simple.
  • Opening windows: Ideal for campervan conversions where ventilation matters, especially if you cook, sleep or spend longer periods inside the van.
  • Window bundles: Useful if you want a matched look on both sides of the van, with the correct combination of side and rear quarter glass.
  • Privacy glass: Helps reduce glare, improves the overall appearance of the conversion and gives extra privacy when parked up or camping.

For many campervan conversions, a popular layout starts with a sliding door window and a matching window on the opposite side. If the van is being used for camping, an opening side window is often worth considering for airflow and comfort.


Popular campervan window layouts

  • Simple day van: One side window to add light and make the van feel less enclosed.
  • Weekend camper: Sliding door window plus a matching side or rear quarter window for a balanced look.
  • Full camper conversion: Side windows, rear quarter glass and rear door windows for a complete factory-style finish.
  • Ventilated camping setup: At least one opening window to improve airflow and reduce condensation when sleeping in the van.

Privacy glass for vans and campervans

Privacy tinted campervan glass is one of the most popular upgrades for van conversions because it gives the vehicle a much more complete, professional look. It also helps make the living area feel more comfortable by reducing glare and adding privacy when you are parked, changing, relaxing or sleeping inside the van.

Whether you are converting a VW Transporter, Ford Transit Custom, Vauxhall Vivaro, Renault Trafic or another popular conversion van, choosing the correct privacy glass helps your camper look tidy from the outside and feel more usable on the inside.


Campervan window fitting and installation

Many customers fit their own van windows, while others use a professional converter or installer. The most important thing is choosing the correct glass for your vehicle and using the right bonding materials for a secure, weatherproof fit.

If you want to see what is involved before ordering, you can watch our fitting guide here: How to fit VW Transporter windows.


Campervan windows FAQ

What campervan windows do I need?

Start by choosing your vehicle from the selector above. You will then be taken to the correct window collection for your van, where you can choose the right side, position, opening style and bundle option.

Are campervan windows vehicle specific?

Yes. Van windows are shaped for specific models and generations. A VW Transporter window will not fit a Ford Transit Custom, and even within the same model range, some windows can vary by generation, wheelbase or door type.

Should I choose fixed or opening windows?

Fixed windows are ideal for adding light and improving the appearance of the van. Opening windows are better if you camp regularly, sleep in the van or want extra ventilation.

Is privacy glass worth it for a campervan?

For most conversions, yes. Privacy glass gives the van a cleaner converted look, reduces glare and adds extra privacy when you are using the van as a camper.

Can I fit campervan windows myself?

Many DIY converters do fit their own windows, but it needs careful measuring, cutting, preparation and bonding. If you are not confident cutting into the van bodywork, it is worth using a professional installer.

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