Rear Entry Wheelchair Accessible Vans
Versatility and value are just two of the benefits that make a rear-entry wheelchair van an appealing choice for many families. From seating flexibility to headache-free parking, a rear-entry wheelchair van makes travel straightforward and easy, whether you’re headed around the corner or across the country. Here’s what you can expect from a rear-entry conversion van:
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Lowered Floor
The partially lowered floor typically makes a rear-entry conversion less expensive
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Wheelchair Positions
Depending on their size, two wheelchairs may be able to fit in some rear-entry vehicles
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No Additional Parking Space
No additional parking space is needed next to the vehicle to deploy a ramp out the rear hatch
Popular Options:
- DOT safety kit with a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, and body-fluid cleanup kit
- Third-row fold-down seat when wheelchair positions are unoccupied
Chassis Options:
- Dodge Grand Caravan fold-out ramp wheelchair accessible van
- Ford Transit Connect wheelchair van
- Mercedes Metris wheelchair conversion
- Toyota Sienna accessible minivan
- Chrysler Pacifica accessible van

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