# T7 Side Steps

**Source:** https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/t7-side-steps.60083/  
**Posts:** 8

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###  — 2025-10-12T19:31:14+0200 (Oct 12, 2025)

Hi, I need to fit side steps to my 2025 California Ocean. I reached out to VW but they don't supply. I've tried some digging with Google and I thought my luck was in when I saw pegasus4x4.com but they say their T7 multivan side steps won't fit the California. I can find lots of New Transporter solutions but these apparently won't fit a California either. Does anyone know where I can find side steps (electric or fixed) for a T7 California Ocean. The idea of folding plastic steps is not going to be a long term solution. Many thanks for any help and pointers.

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###  — 2025-10-13T08:52:29+0200 (Oct 13, 2025)

> [iainH said:](/goto/post?id=762900)
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> Hi, I need to fit side steps to my 2025 California Ocean. I reached out to VW but they don't supply. I've tried some digging with Google and I thought my luck was in when I saw pegasus4x4.com but they say their T7 multivan side steps won't fit the California. I can find lots of New Transporter solutions but these apparently won't fit a California either. Does anyone know where I can find side steps (electric or fixed) for a T7 California Ocean. The idea of folding plastic steps is not going to be a long term solution. Many thanks for any help and pointers.
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Perhaps a Motability converter could help

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###  — 2025-10-15T07:25:43+0200 (Oct 15, 2025)

> [iainH said:](/goto/post?id=762900)
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> Hi, I need to fit side steps to my 2025 California Ocean. I reached out to VW but they don't supply. I've tried some digging with Google and I thought my luck was in when I saw pegasus4x4.com but they say their T7 multivan side steps won't fit the California. I can find lots of New Transporter solutions but these apparently won't fit a California either. Does anyone know where I can find side steps (electric or fixed) for a T7 California Ocean. The idea of folding plastic steps is not going to be a long term solution. Many thanks for any help and pointers.
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Are Pegasus aware that the new T7 California is the same body shell and running gear as a LWB Multivan?  
I would be very surprised if their steps did not fit.  
The new Transporter is a totally different vehicle to the Multivan.

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###  — 2025-10-16T10:45:04+0200 (Oct 16, 2025)

My mistake. Pegasus do offer Multivan side steps, but I found out they are for the T6 Multivan, not the T7. I thought the Mutivan was only a T7 thing - my mistake. Pegasus said they can't build side steps until VW make available the chassis CAD drawings, which apparently they have not.

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###  — 2025-10-16T15:15:46+0200 (Oct 16, 2025)

> [vmaxkiddy said:](/goto/post?id=762919)
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> Perhaps a Motability converter could help
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Ah, something I haven't thought of - thanks!. Let me dig around, and I'll see what I find, and I'll feedback.

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###  — 2025-10-16T19:33:44+0200 (Oct 16, 2025)

The current multi-van platform hasn’t changed since it replaced the old Caravelle in 2021 can’t see why drawings would not be available by now?

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###  — 2025-10-16T21:13:39+0200 (Oct 16, 2025)

> [Dodge1311 said:](/goto/post?id=763248)
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> The current multi-van platform hasn’t changed since it replaced the old Caravelle in 2021 can’t see why drawings would not be available by now?
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I think it is the T7 he is looking for.   
  
I would go to a local fabricator with a laser cutter and have some made. Many of these guys have the digital measuring tools. I suspect the jacking points would be the place to mount the steps.

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###  — 2025-10-18T01:27:08+0200 (Oct 18, 2025)

> [sticky1 said:](/goto/post?id=763255)
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> I think it is the T7 he is looking for.  
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> I would go to a local fabricator with a laser cutter and have some made. Many of these guys have the digital measuring tools. I suspect the jacking points would be the place to mount the steps.
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But the T7 Multivan California is based on the LWB Multivan which has been in production, as stated above, since 2021.

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