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Holiday Rambler Incline 31W vs Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T

2027 Class C comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Holiday Rambler Incline 31W

Holiday Rambler

Incline 31W

$161,839 · 32'6" · sleeps 4

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Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T

Winnebago

Minnie Winnie 26T

$166,340 · 28'5" · sleeps 6

Full Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T details →

Quick verdict

Two Ford E450 Class C gas motorhomes with the same 14,500 lb GVWR and the same 7.3L V8 family power. The 2027 Holiday Rambler Incline 31W is 32.5 ft, 102 in wide, 11.58 ft tall, 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, Ford 7.3L Premium V8 (335 HP / 450 lb-ft), sleeping 4. The 2026 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T is 28.42 ft, 350 HP V8, 2 slides, full bath queen master, 44/41/35 gal tanks, 18 gal LP, 30A shore power, sleeping 6.

The Minnie Winnie 26T has 2 slides, sleeps 6, hits 350 HP, and runs 4.08 ft shorter. The 2027 Incline 31W brings 50A service, 330 W of solar, 4 kW onboard genset, bunkhouse, theater seating, residential fridge, fireplace, and the 2027 refresh. MSRP is $161,839 vs $166,340, $4,501 cheaper Incline.

Directional verdict: pick the 2027 Incline 31W for bunkhouse and 50A electrical; pick the Minnie Winnie 26T for the shorter dual-slide layout.

Side-by-side specs

Holiday Rambler Incline 31WWinnebago Minnie Winnie 26T
MSRP$161,839$166,340
Length32'6"28'5"
Dry weight
GVWR14,500 lbs14,500 lbs
Sleeps46
Slides12
Fresh tank50 gal44 gal
Grey tank36 gal41 gal
Black tank36 gal35 gal
LP18 gal
Solar330W
Inverter
Generator4000W
Bathfullfull
Bedmixedqueen
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Holiday Rambler Incline 31W wins

  • 2027 7.3L Premium V8 (335 HP / 450 lb-ft)
  • 50A vs 30A shore power
  • 330 W solar standard
  • 4 kW onboard generator
  • Bunkhouse for kids, $4,501 cheaper at $161,839

Where Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T wins

  • 2 slides vs 1
  • Sleeps 6 vs 4
  • 350 HP V8 vs 335 HP
  • Shorter 28.42 ft length
  • Queen private bedroom layout

Pick the Holiday Rambler Incline 31W if…

Pick the 2027 Holiday Rambler Incline 31W if you want a 2027 Class C with the updated Ford 7.3L Premium V8, bunkhouse for kids, 50A shore service, 330 W of solar, and a 4 kW onboard genset. The 32.5 ft body, residential fridge, theater seating, and fireplace match family basecamp travel on full hookups. At $161,839 MSRP the savings vs the Minnie Winnie are $4,501. Best for families of 4 who treat the rig as a moving cabin for 6+ weekend trips a year.

Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T if…

Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 26T if you want a shorter 28.42 ft dual-slide Class C with a queen private bedroom, the 350 HP V8, and sleep count of 6 around an L-shaped galley. The 18 gal LP, 41 gal grey tank, and 35 gal black handle short trips comfortably, and 30A shore power keeps installation simple. The $166,340 MSRP is the price of the second slide and queen master, $4,501 above the Incline 31W.

Frequently asked

Is the 2027 Incline 31W worth the bump?

If you need a bunkhouse or 50A service, yes. It's $4,501 cheaper than the Minnie Winnie 26T at $161,839 and brings 330 W of solar plus a 4 kW genset.

How does the slide count compare?

The 2027 Incline 31W has 1 slide; the Minnie Winnie 26T has 2 slides.

Which is shorter for parking?

The Minnie Winnie 26T at 28.42 ft is 4.08 ft shorter than the Incline 31W's 32.5 ft length.