Holiday Rambler Incline 31W vs Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T
2026 Class C comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Same Ford E450 chassis, same 7.3L V8 power, two takes on the 2026 Class C gas motorhome. The Holiday Rambler Incline 31W is 32.5 ft, 102 in wide, 11.58 ft tall, 84 in interior height, 1 slide, bunkhouse with mixed beds, full bath, 50/36/36 gal tanks, 330 W solar, 4 kW genset, 50A shore power, theater seating, residential fridge, fireplace, sleeping 4. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T is 28.42 ft, 350 HP V8, 2 slides, full bath queen, 44/41/35 gal tanks, 18 gal LP, 30A shore power, sleeping 6.
The Minnie Winnie 26T brings two slides, sleeps 6, runs at 350 HP, and parks in 28.42 ft. The Holiday Rambler Incline 31W brings 50A shore service, 330 W of solar, 4 kW onboard genset, bunkhouse, theater seating, residential fridge, and fireplace. MSRP is $161,839 vs $166,340, $4,501 in the Incline's favor.
Directional verdict: the Incline 31W is the bunkhouse-and-50A pick; the Minnie Winnie 26T is the dual-slide queen-bedroom pick.
Side-by-side specs
| Holiday Rambler Incline 31W | Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $161,839 | $166,340 |
| Length | 32'6" | 28'5" |
| Dry weight | — | — |
| GVWR | 14,500 lbs | 14,500 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 6 |
| Slides | 1 | 2 |
| Fresh tank | 50 gal | 44 gal |
| Grey tank | 36 gal | 41 gal |
| Black tank | 36 gal | 35 gal |
| LP | — | 18 gal |
| Solar | 330W | — |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | 4000W | — |
| Bath | full | full |
| Bed | mixed | queen |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Holiday Rambler Incline 31W wins
- 50A vs 30A shore power
- 330 W solar standard
- 4 kW onboard generator
- Bunkhouse layout for kids
- $4,501 cheaper at $161,839 MSRP
Where Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T wins
- 2 slides vs 1
- Sleeps 6 vs 4
- 350 HP V8 vs 335 HP
- Shorter 28.42 ft footprint
- Queen private bedroom
Pick the Holiday Rambler Incline 31W if…
Pick the Holiday Rambler Incline 31W if you have kids who need bunks, your campsites have 50-amp hookups, and you value the documented 330 W of solar and 4 kW genset. The 32.5 ft body, Ford 7.3L V8 at 335 HP / 468 lb-ft, residential fridge, theater seating, and fireplace match family travel with stationary basecamp stays. At $161,839 MSRP it's $4,501 below the Winnebago and the value play for parents whose primary use is hookup-based campgrounds with kids.
Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T if…
Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T if you want a shorter 28.42 ft Class C, 2 slides, the slightly higher 350 HP rating, and a private queen master at the rear. The L-shaped galley sleeps 6 across the queen, dinette, and convertibles, the 18 gal LP carries furnace runtime, and the shorter length fits tighter state-park sites. At $166,340 MSRP, the $4,501 premium over the Incline 31W buys the second slide and the queen private bedroom.
Frequently asked
Which has the bunkhouse?
Only the Incline 31W has a bunkhouse layout. The Minnie Winnie 26T runs a queen-bedroom plan with dinette/convertible sleeping.
Is the Minnie Winnie 26T easier to park?
Yes. At 28.42 ft it's 4.08 ft shorter than the Incline 31W's 32.5 ft length.
Does either include factory solar?
The Incline 31W ships with 330 W of solar. The Minnie Winnie 26T is solar-prepped but does not include panels.