Mad Campers – NoMad NZ

Mad Campers NoMAD – The self-sufficient solo campervan for independent explorers

Quick Overview

Seats

1

Sleeps

1

Transmission

Automatic

The NoMAD from Mad Campers is the ideal campervan for solo travelers in New Zealand who want to be as flexible and minimalist as possible – without sacrificing comfort. The converted Toyota Sienta offers everything that makes a real vanlife experience: compact, efficient and cleverly equipped

✅ Compact solo camper with well thought-out space concept
Self-contained with toilet, fresh water and waste water tank – ideal for free camping
No luxury, but smart functionality: standing height in the interior (~1.90 m), spacious seating area (600 × 700 mm)
Automatic transmission & low-consumption petrol engine – easy to drive, even for beginners

Equipped kitchen & technical refinements
Fully equipped kitchenette with 2-burner gas hob, sink, compressor fridge, pots, pans & basic condiments
Outdoor washing hose – perfect for keeping both dishes and beach legs clean
2nd battery, LED lighting & USB connections so that the fridge, lighting & gadgets can function flexibly. Battery, LED lighting & USB ports to keep fridge, lighting & gadgets working flexibly

️ Sleeping & living comfort
Single bed – compact but cozy for sleeping
Curtains all around and USB lights provide privacy, mood lighting and comfort

️ Safety & driving comfort
Keyless entry, alarm system & immobilizer – increased safety on the road
Comfort & safety: airbag, ABS, air conditioning in the cab – modern standard also for the Solo-Traveller

Conclusion
The NoMAD is a reliable, compact solo camper, perfect for price-conscious adventurers who want to explore New Zealand individually and self-sufficiently. Its clever design, self-contained equipment and modern technology make it the ideal choice for solo or budget travelers.

Tip: Ideal for working holiday makers, young travelers and solo travelers who value maximum freedom, mobility and simplicity – with minimum effort and maximum experience value.

Note: Equipment, vehicle year and details may vary depending on the fleet.

Features

  • LVV Sienta
  • 2015 or newer
  • 2015 or newer
  • Automatic transmission
  • Gasoline
  • 12V
  • 4.30m x 1.70m x 2.40m
  • 1.90m
  • 1.90m x 0.68m
  • from 21 years

Equipment

  • Kitchen with portable gas stove
  • 10L refrigerator
  • 19L fresh water tank
  • 20L waste water tank
  • Air conditioning and heating in driver's cab
  • Alarm system/immobilizer
  • 10L Toilet
  • Bluetooth, AUX, radio & USB
  • Water hose 2m

What's included

  • Kitchen equipment
  • Full gas cylinder (can be returned empty)
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Unlimited kilometers
  • Roadside assistance
  • Alarm system

Optional Extras

  • Camping chair - $1 per day (max. 15$)
  • Camping table - $3.50 per day (max. 40$)
  • USB fan - $0.50 per day (max. 10$)
  • Fleece blanket - $1.50 per day (max. 20$)
  • Fly net - $0.50 per day (max. 10$)

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    Camper FAQs

    Both are possible in Australia – it’s all in the mix!

    Campsites offer you comfort: electricity, showers, kitchens and often a nice community atmosphere.
    🚐 Freedom camping is ideal for anyone who likes to travel independently and inexpensively – but beware: overnight stays are only permitted in designated areas and vary from state to state.

    We recommend a good combination of both in order to travel flexibly and relaxed.

    👉 You can find all the tips and information on how free camping works legally, safely and stress-free in our blog:
    Free camping in Australia – how to do it legally, relaxed & free of charge

    Australia is a popular travel destination – especially during the school vacations, in summer (Dec-Feb) and spring (Sep-Nov) it can quickly become scarce. We recommend this especially for routes with one-way rentals or special camper models:

    🕒 The earlier the better – 6+ months in advance is ideal
    In the short term, many providers may already be fully booked or only more expensive options may be available.

    👉 You can find more tips on the best time to book in our blog article:
    What you should book well in advance – your Australian adventure

    The battery life depends on the type of vehicle and how it is used. On average, the following applies:

    1-3 nights self-sufficient – then the vehicle should be reconnected to the power grid (e.g. at a campsite).

    🚐 Important to know:
    The on-board battery is only fully recharged while driving (slightly) or when connected to the mains.

    ☀️ Some campers also have a solar panel that supports the battery when parked – ideal for short stops without a power connection. Nevertheless, we recommend:
    🔌 Connect to the mains every 2-3 nights – to ensure that the fridge, lights etc. run smoothly.

    🚐 With a standard camper (2WD), you may only drive on paved roads.
    This means: paved roads or partially well-maintained access roads to official campsites or tourist attractions (depending on the provider).

    🌄 O nly with a 4WD camper are you allowed to deviate from paved roads and drive on gravel or off-road routes.
    But be careful:
    For certain routes (e.g. Gibb River Road, Oodnadatta Track, Cape Leveque Road), written permission from the rental company is often required – and not all providers allow beach drives or river crossings.

    💬 O ur tip: If you’re planning an off-road adventure, just let us know – we’ll tell you which routes are permitted and which campers are suitable.

    💳 Yes, a credit card is required to collect the vehicle.

    Even if you can pay for your booking with Ausventure Travel conveniently by credit card or bank transfer, all rental companies require a valid credit card on collection.

    This is required in order to:

    • pre-authorize the deposit (liability sum)(depending on the insurance package selected),
    • to charge any additional fees such as tolls, fines or fuel costs retrospectively.

    💡 Tip: A prepaid credit card or debit card is not accepted in most cases. Make sure that your credit card is valid at the time of collection and has a sufficient limit.

    You can choose between different insurance packages – depending on how much security and comfort you want for your trip:

    🟥 Risk package (standard)
    This option is included in the basic price. It includes a higher excess (liability), which is payable in the event of damage – regardless of who is at fault.
    💡 Important: The full liability amount will be blocked on your credit card as a deposit when you collect the vehicle.

    🟩 Premium package
    Our most popular option: This package significantly reduces liability – in many cases even to $0. At the same time, you benefit from many practical extras such as:
    ✔️ Camping chairs & table
    ✔️ Child seats (on request)
    ✔️ Second driver included
    ✔️ Additional insurance for e.g. tires, windscreen, single vehicle accidents (depending on provider)

    💬 O ur tip: The premium package not only offers more protection, but often also the best value for money.

    If you are unsure which package suits you best, we will be happy to advise you personally!

    The perfect camper depends entirely on your personal travel plans. The more clearly you know what you want, the easier the decision will be. It’s best to ask yourself a few basic questions:

    What is my budget?
    How many people are traveling with me – and how many beds do I need?
    Do I absolutely need a shower & toilet in the vehicle?
    (In Australia there are campsites with all amenities almost everywhere!)
    Is there anything I would definitely not want to do without? (e.g. headroom, automatic system, solar system, etc.)
    Where do I want to travel to? (For some routes you need a 4WD, for example)

    You’ll find all the important information about features and functions in the individual offer we send you. And if you’re unsure – just write to us! We’ll be happy to go through the right options with you personally.

    👉 Still unsure? You can find more tips in our blog:
    Which camper is right for me?

    As a rule, you must be at least 21 years old to rent a camper.
    However, some of our partners also allow trips from the age of 18 – provided you have a full driving license in English or an Australian P2 driving license (Green P Plate).

    Please note:
    👶 Restrictions sometimes apply to young drivers when choosing a vehicle
    💰 Afee may apply

    We will be happy to tell you which options are available for your age!

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