BraunAbility Honda CompanionVan Rear Entry

BraunAbility Honda CompanionVan Rear Entry

So Many Rear Entry Solutions

The Honda CompanionVan RE offers convenience and flexibility with the freedom to park in traditional parking spaces. The 34″ wide ramp accommodates the largest of wheelchairs, and the lowered-floor interior has space for up to two chair securement positions. BraunAbility has a variety of flexible ambulatory seating options, allowing your friends and family can come along for the ride in comfort.

The Exclusive Quiet Drive on The CompanionVan RE

Quiet Drive™ is a ground-breaking noise reduction technology offered exclusively on all BraunAbility wheelchair vans. Quiet Drive reduces noise for a more enjoyable driving experience by using advanced acoustic techniques to identify and then block noise from entering the vehicle cabin.

Manual Door and Ramp

With a manual door and manual bi-fold ramp, the Honda CompanionVan RE is the perfect choice for those who travel with an attendant.

Easy Access

The Honda CompanionVan RE low-angle ramp makes it easy to access the interior through the rear hatch. The unique design of this conversion makes it possible to use standard parking spaces when accessible parking is unavailable..

Lowered Floor

The Honda CompanionVan RE’s  floor is lowered in the center from behind the front seats all the way to the rear of the van, providing space for up to two wheelchairs.

Flip & Fold Seats

Two second-row seats easily fold down for ambulatory passengers, leaving space in the rear of the vehicle for one wheelchair passenger. When folded up, the van can accommodate two wheelchair users

Tie Downs

Each wheelchair van includes a standard floor-track and belt system that secures the wheelchair for transit. An optional retractable belt system, is a versatile and convenient option. Independent users can even elect to have an automatic tie-down installed. Due to the wide variety of wheelchairs and tie-down systems available, we recommend that you check with your local dealer to determine which system will work best for you and your handicapped van.

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