Jayco Greyhawk 31F vs Winnebago Spirit 26T
2027 Class C comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
The Jayco Greyhawk 31F and Winnebago Spirit 26T are gas Class C motorhomes on the Ford E-450 chassis (14,500 lb GVWR, 7.3L V8). The Greyhawk 31F is 32.5 ft long, 100 in wide, lists at $174,968, and ships with a bunkhouse (sleeps 7), 4,000W generator, 200W solar, 1,000W inverter, JRide Plus suspension, residential fridge, and theater seating. The Spirit 26T is 4.08 ft shorter at 28.42 ft, prices at $166,340 ($8,628 less), and uses dual slides with an L-shaped galley and private rear bedroom (sleeps 6).
The Spirit 26T is a sister to the Minnie Winnie 26T with the same chassis and layout. The Greyhawk 31F's distinguishing features are the bunk capacity, installed 4,000W generator, JRide Plus, and the 1,000W inverter package.
Verdict: pick the Jayco Greyhawk 31F for families wanting dedicated bunks and the installed generator; pick the Spirit 26T for a shorter, cheaper rig with dual-slide private-bedroom layout.
Side-by-side specs
| Jayco Greyhawk 31F | Winnebago Spirit 26T | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $174,968 | $166,340 |
| Length | 32'6" | 28'5" |
| Dry weight | — | — |
| GVWR | 14,500 lbs | 14,500 lbs |
| Sleeps | 7 | 6 |
| Slides | 1 | 2 |
| Fresh tank | 47 gal | 44 gal |
| Grey tank | 41 gal | 41 gal |
| Black tank | 31 gal | 35 gal |
| LP | 16.5 gal | 18 gal |
| Solar | 200W | — |
| Inverter | 1000W | — |
| Generator | 4000W | — |
| Bath | full | full |
| Bed | queen | queen |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Jayco Greyhawk 31F wins
- Sleeps 7 via bunkhouse layout
- 4,000W generator installed
- 200W solar + 1,000W inverter
- JRide Plus suspension upgrade
- 84-in interior ceiling height
Where Winnebago Spirit 26T wins
- $8,628 less at MSRP
- Dual slides vs single slide
- 4.08 ft shorter overall
- Private rear queen bedroom
- 18 gal LP tank vs 16.5 gal
Pick the Jayco Greyhawk 31F if…
Families with 5-7 people who need dedicated bunks and a fully equipped Class C should pick the Jayco Greyhawk 31F. The bunkhouse handles two kids in their own beds, the 4,000W generator runs A/C during off-grid stops, JRide Plus tames the E-450 ride, and the 1,000W inverter + 200W solar give meaningful battery support. Residential fridge and theater seating add residential feel.
Pick the Winnebago Spirit 26T if…
Couples or small families who want the shortest dual-slide Class C with a private rear bedroom should choose the Winnebago Spirit 26T. The dual slides expand both kitchen and bedroom when parked, the rear bedroom locks off as a private sleeping space, and the 28.42 ft length parks in tighter campsites. $8,628 saved covers an aftermarket generator install with budget to spare.
Frequently asked
What's the difference between Spirit 26T and Minnie Winnie 26T?
The Winnebago Spirit 26T is a sister model to the Minnie Winnie 26T with the same E-450 chassis and layout. Trim differences are minor and pricing is identical at $166,340.
Which has more sleep capacity?
The Jayco Greyhawk 31F sleeps 7 via the bunk layout. The Winnebago Spirit 26T sleeps 6.
Does the Spirit 26T have an inverter?
The Winnebago Spirit 26T does not ship with an installed inverter. The Jayco Greyhawk 31F includes a 1,000W inverter standard.