If you’re dreaming of upgrading your rig with a Headspace Camper roof conversion, you’ll want to know which vehicles are a good fit. A Headspace Camper isn’t just a pop-top — it’s an engineered roof-lift that gives you standing room, a proper bed, and storage while keeping your vehicle street-legal and adventure-ready.
Here’s a breakdown of the main vehicles that Headspace Campers currently support, and why they’re such popular choices for overlanding, touring, and off-grid travel.

Toyota LandCruiser 75/78 & 76 Series (Troopies)
One of the most iconic platforms for Headspace Camper conversions is the Toyota LandCruiser 75/78 Series Troop Carrier. These rigs are built for tough terrain and long expeditions, and the Headspace roof gives you:
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Real internal standing room — over 1850 mm headspace when open
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Easy pop-up, pop-down setup at camp
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Bed space for two adults (plus room for kids)
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Airflow and window options for good ventilation on hot nights
It adds only a small amount of height and weight to the vehicle, and is engineered to meet Australian design and safety standards.
The 76 Series is similar and also supported with tailored conversions, giving you the same benefits but designed specifically for that wheelbase and roof profile.
Both are excellent if you want a true overland rig that lives comfortably on and off the bitumen.

Toyota LandCruiser 60 Series
The 60 Series — another classic LandCruiser platform — also works with Headspace Campers. The conversion fits the original roof and gives you useful headspace inside the tent while still keeping the vehicle’s iconic look.
This is a great option for travellers who want a slightly different feel to the 70 Series, but still want all the practicality of a pop-top roof tent conversion.

Toyota HiAce (Van Platforms)
If you’re more into van life or a campervan setup, Headspace Campers also offers a roof conversion for the Toyota HiAce — available in both long wheelbase and super long wheelbase versions.
A HiAce with Headspace gives you:
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Ample space inside for standing and living
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A large mattress area and room for storage underneath
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Plug-and-play charging and accessory points integrated in the roof
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A clean look that still functions like a van, not just a roof tent
It’s one of the go-to options for people who want a true van-camper feel without losing daily drivability or reliability.

Land Rover Defender 110 & Defender 90
Headspace Campers also makes roof conversions for both the Defender 110 and Defender 90. These rigs are a favourite in the overlanding community for good reason — tough, capable, and now with generous standing space thanks to the headlift design.
Defenders with Headspace roofs give you:
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A strong, lightweight conversion that matches the Defender’s rugged personality
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Plenty of room for two adults inside the tent
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Full ventilation and large windows for airflow
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Compatibility with roof racks and accessories for gear and solar


Other Vehicles & Custom Options
Right now, Headspace Campers conversions are designed to fit specific vehicles (like Troopies, HiAce, 60/76 Series, and Defenders), and they’re all engineered to comply with standards like ADR and vehicle modification codes.
What Makes Headspace Conversions Great
Across all supported vehicles, Headspace Campers stand out for a few key reasons:
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Engineered for safety and road legality, meeting ADR and national modification codes.
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Significant internal headspace — making life inside the camper much more comfortable.
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Robust build quality — materials and finishes designed for Aussie conditions.
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Accessories and integrated storage — from tent organisers to USB charging points.
For the right vehicles, a Headspace roof conversion transforms your daily driver or 4WD into a true adventure machine — perfect for touring Australia or going further afield.
Final Thoughts
If you want to add serious living space and comfort to your rig without towing a trailer, a Headspace Camper is one of the best upgrades you can make. The conversions work with several popular platforms — like Toyota LandCruisers (60/70 Series), Toyota HiAce, and Land Rover Defenders — and each is designed to fit specifically and professionally.
Ready to explore your options? We can walk you through what fits and how to build the best touring setup for your vehicle.