Rear entry, upfront wheelchair accessible vehicle conversion of the VW Caddy Maxi Life 5. Travel upfront next to the driver whilst remaining in your wheelchair.
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The Sirus VW Upfront is designed with an automated tailgate and ramp. The key fob opens the tailgate and ramp and you can safely enter the vehicle using the shallow ramp. Once you are comfortably inside the vehicle the driver can simply press a button on the dashboard or the key fob and the tailgate and ramp will close. Entering and exiting from the rear means you can park in a standard parking space and don’t need a Blue Badge parking bay. Our automated ramp is below 11 degrees, ensuring you can enter and exit with ease. The ramp and interior floor are designed with an anti-slip coating, improving wheel traction in wet weather. Visit the Sirus website for current pricing. All NEW Sirus vehicles are available on the Motability Scheme.
Sirus Automotive Ltd
Unit 2 Britannia Park
Trident Drive
Wednesbury
West Midlands
WS107XB
UK
01215057777 sales@sirusautomotive.co.ukPassenger Capacity | |
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No of other Passengers (incl. driver) | 4 |
No of wheelchair Passengers | 1 |
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