Don't take this the wrong way, but why to you have to have wing/barn doors?
I have just traded in a Hiace SBV with wing/barn doors. When I got it 12 years ago, there was a model change between me ordering the vehicle and it being ready for pick up. The tailgate was dropped from the range and replaced with the wing/barn doors.
Now there are good reasons for wing/barn doors. You need less space behind the vehicle, if items need to be loaded/unloaded with a forl lift, the doors can open 180 degrees.
However this has to be weighed up against the severe loss of rearward vision. Basically, the entire lane behind you is blocked by the join in the barn doors. Don't be fooled by the "tricks" of tinted window glass that hides the extent of the door frame. Even with offset wing/barn doors, all that happens is that the loss of vision shifts slightly. No one has yet made a single leaf rear door. That would be ideal, however its size would make things a little awkward.
Any good coach builder would be able to adapt and fit custom made wing/barn doors. If the reason is not that compelling, it might be worthwhile going to a dealer for a brand that does have wing/barn doors and take it for a test drive to see for yourself and whether you are prepared to put up with it. I received many "frights" when I suddenly realised there was a police car behind me. In one case it had its lights on, but I could not see them until the car was a few metres behind me. The police officer was not impressed with my "excuse" until I suggested he sit behind the wheel and see for himself.
Oh yes. When I ordered my Caddy Maxi Life, one of the things (among others) I insisted on was a tailgate and NO wing/barn doors.
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