I'm tentively looking around for possibilities for our next van.

As far as layout goes, on any van, if I see this, I move one, for us, it's a total waste of space that would allow a better bathroom or kitchen.

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We've had a couple of vans with whirly seats but never used them.

Our third van a Laika, had a dinette up front, and a fixed bed, great van, but nowhere to relax.

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Each to their own, of course. I did say it doesn't work for us. Swivel seats are okay, but it raises the seat height a bit.

I have swivelled the driver's seat 90° to put my feet on the passenger seat a couple of times, when Liz has been having a nap in the rear lounge.

If you turn them 180°, then there needs to be space to do that. We prefer a rear lounge, which means, unless you actually need/want a dedicated place solely to eat, it's wasted space, quite a lot of space, and needs a longer van to accommodate it.

Horses for courses.
 
Our van would be 2 cramped with any more than 2 of us in there so a small sofa suits us fine - and the dogs can lie on it whilst travelling.
 
It is a good use of space, but understand why it's not for everyone. It does seem to be the commonest layout though in euro panel vans.

Ideally, a lower seat base is fitted with a swivel seat, but obviously when the swivel is aftermarket, the chances are it's going on a standard seat base.

I have swivel passenger seat, but not drivers seat. One of my pet hates is people messing with my seat. :ROFLMAO:
 
From what I have seen over the years more vans have swivel seats than not. You are never going to find a common layout that everyone agrees is best thats for sure. I've never had them and prefer the layout we have always had but on a shorter van I can see why its actually a good use of space and there are of course advantages of having a shorter van. Horses for courses of course.
 
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