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Low Entry Vehicles

Rear Entry Wheel Chair Van

Rear Entry Wheel Chair VanRear-entry wheelchair accessible vans are ideal for many families and are generally a more affordable option. Additional seating positions can be customized to fit the entire family. Choose from a rear-Chrysler, Dodge, Honda or Toyota minivan chassis.

Side Entry Mini Vans

Side Entry Mini VansA side-entry wheelchair van offers the most flexibility in seating positions and ample room to maneuver. Manafethme side-entry minivans are set apart by the fit and finish that blends seamlessly with the original chassis. Choose from manual or power, infloor or foldout ramp – the choice is yours with a Manafethme side-entry vehicle.

Side Entry SUVs

Built on the renowned Ford Explorer, the MXV with Tilt N’Go seating now boasts better-than-ever maneuverability—3X better. Innovative design. Rugged styling. Complete independence. Isn’t it time for you to get out there?

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Wheelchair Van Feature Fold Down Foot Rest

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Wheelchair Van Feature Infloor Ramp

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Wheelchair Van Feature Side Entry Foldout Ramp

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Wheelchair Van Feature Step And Roll Seating

Wheelchair Accessible Vans

 

The newest handicap accessible SUV and Vans that features an amazing, unobstructed door opening, rear entry of wheelchair, in-floor ramp system are manufactured for the wheelchair users with physical disability. These low entry cars has:

 

  • More Floor Length
  • More Cargo Space
  • More Floor Width
  • More Overall Interior Space/Maneuverability,
  • More Headroom
  • Wider Ramp
  • Wider Door Opening

 

BraunAbility MXV, a new wheelchair-accessible SUV based on the Ford Explorer has a bigger rear-door opening. The SUV back door gets a “plug-type” hinge which enables it to move out and back, similar to the sliding door on a minivan. The floor is modified to provide a strong, flat surface and space for an in-floor side ramp.

 

The second-row seat of Explorer goes away, but the third row seat remains in place, providing space for ambulatory persons. The MXV has removable front seats that roll back into to the middle of the vehicle for users who can transfer out of their wheelchair. The seats can also be rolled out of the van completely. In addition, locking mechanism can be installed to accommodate a wheelchair in either front seating position (or both).

 

Wheelchair accessible vehicles are designed in a way that the vehicle has enough space for a wheelchair to get in and move around. The fact is if a vehicle is easy to use for the person with mobility issues it’s easier for everyone else too.

 

Keeping this in mind Manafethme Medical and Mobility provides all types of automotive solutions and automobiles which fit the particular situation of the individuals with special needs. One of the most common modifications made to facilitate the wheelchair passengers is to lower the floor of the vehicle for low entry.

 

It provides an extra floor to ceiling clearance needed to permit a person to remain seated in their wheelchair while entering, riding in or driving the vehicle. In UAE Manafethme Mobile and Mobility is the leading vehicle conversion manufacturer for accessible wheelchair vans.

 

  • The minivan small size makes it easy to fit into the parking spaces. Sliding doors and adjustable second-row captain’s chairs give travelers more room to maneuver themselves.

 

  • The SUV holder with physical disability can make conversions to the vehicle without compromising on its style and quality.

 

  • Different ramp conversions can be made for the Toyota, Honda, Chrysler and Dodge users.

 

  • Side entry wheelchair vans make use of the sliding side door and a ramp or a lift. Rear entry wheelchair vans use the back of the vehicle for wheelchair access. However a ramp is the most common point of entry for both conversions.

 

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