FORD COURIER 2018 – 2023
AWNINGS & AWNING RAILS
Take your campsite footprint to the
next level and explore further with a
premium awning for your 2018-2023
Ford Transit Courier!
The 2018-2023 facelifted
generation of the Ford Transit Courier
remains a standout choice for the
modern micro-camping scene, highly
celebrated for its car-like road
dynamics, sharp styling, and highly
efficient cabin packaging. It makes a
brilliant, agile partner for solo wild
camping or quick weekend day van
adventures. However, because it is
built on a compact footprint, interior
room disappears in a flash once your
custom sleeping deck, storage
solutions, and equipment are loaded
inside. Adding an exterior awning is
the ultimate lifestyle upgrade,
immediately creating a versatile,
secondary outdoor zone. At Vanstyle,
we stock top-tier awnings and rail
configurations engineered to
integrate seamlessly with your
vehicle's roof profile.
An exterior awning room
serves as an ingenious space-saving
expansion, providing a fully enclosed,
private area for dining, cooking, or
relaxing without encroaching on your
cozy sleeping space inside the
Courier. Our high-quality range from
industry leaders like Dometic offers
multiple sizes, meaning you can
easily choose a configuration that
mirrors your exact style of travel.
Before you can pitch up, establishing
a solid anchor point is key. A
dedicated awning rail or a sleek
multi-rail fastens securely along your
roofline, providing a rock-solid
foundation to either slide in a
massive drive-away tent or mount a
rapid wind-out canopy.
To make camp life
completely hassle-free, drive-away
options feature an integrated
connecting tunnel section that wraps
snugly over the side sliding loading
door of your Courier. This layout
creates a fully weather-protected
walkway, keeping the howling wind
and rain out while you move gear
back and forth. Much like a
traditional ground tent, these
systems rely on high-visibility guy
ropes pegged down firmly to keep
the fabric perfectly taut and prevent
the structure from lifting during
breezy nights on the coast.
If you want to completely
eliminate arrival stress at the
campsite, modern air awnings are a
phenomenal alternative to old-school
pole structures. By replacing heavy,
awkward steel or fiberglass frames
with robust, inflatable air tubes,
pitching up becomes an effortless,
one-person job that takes only a few
minutes. Not only does this save
valuable weight in your Courier's
payload, but it also completely
removes the risk of a loose metal
pole slipping out of your hands and
scratching your van's pristine
paintwork during a sudden gust of
wind.
For quick day trips, beach
outings, or roadside lunch breaks, a
fixed wind-out awning provides
unparalleled convenience. Once fitted
securely using technical brackets on
your Courier's roofline, the compact
casing sits neatly out of the way until
needed, winding out to provide
overhead shade or rain protection in
under two minutes. Because it lives
permanently on the side of your van,
there is zero risk of turning up to the
campsite and realizing your shelter is
still sitting back in the garage at
home!
FAQ:
Q: Can I fit a wind-out awning
and an awning tent at the same
time?
A: Because a compact vehicle like
this generation of Ford Courier has a
finite amount of space along the
roofline, these two systems generally
compete for identical mounting
locations. We advise evaluating your
usual camping habits to choose the
single style that best fits your
routine.
Q: What is the
difference between an awning tent
and a drive-away awning?
A: While both give you an enclosed
living space, a drive-away awning
stands entirely on its own. You can
effortlessly unhook the connecting
tunnel from your Courier, leave the
tent pitched to lock down your spot
on the campsite, and drive away to
explore local attractions for the day
without packing down your living
area.
Q: What is a Kador?
A: A Kador strip is a tough, double-
beaded fabric strip that acts as the
vital connection link for drive-away
setups. It threads smoothly into your
van's awning rail on one side and
attaches to the awning tunnel on the
other, creating a waterproof seal.
When you want to head off-site, you
simply slide the Kador strip out to
release the van, and slide it back in
when you return to base.