01 What the Access line is
Access is Winnebago's value line — the metal-sided, price-led travel trailer for buyers who want the Winnebago name and a genuinely towable trailer without the laminated-composite price: fourteen floorplans from a 21-foot single-axle bunkhouse that an SUV can pull to a 37-foot-11 flagship on its own 10,400-pound chassis.
The line divides cleanly into two build classes. The four single-axle plans (the 15- and 18-series, 21 to 22 feet) ride one 5,100-pound axle for a 5,100-pound GVWR, with an 8,000-BTU roof air conditioner, an 18,000-BTU furnace, a 6-gallon DSI water heater and a 3.3-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator — the lightest, least-expensive way into a Winnebago trailer, with tongue weights as low as 386 pounds. The ten tandem-axle plans (25 feet and up) carry an 8,800-pound GVWR on 4,400-pound axles — the flagship 32BR uniquely on 5,200-pound axles for 10,400 pounds — and step up to a 13,500-BTU ducted air conditioner, a 30,000-BTU furnace, a 60,000-BTU tankless water heater, a 10-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, a 60-gallon fresh tank and a 2-inch accessory receiver. Five tandem plans carry a factory-fitted second grey tank (96 or 98 gallons) for longer stays.
Construction is the value story done properly: an NXG engineered steel frame under a durable Tuff-Coat metal exterior with an aerodynamic front profile, a one-piece TPO roof, a fully enclosed underbelly with radiant-foil insulation, and 15-inch Load Range E tires on EZ-lube hubs. A powered patio awning with LED lighting, all-LED exterior lighting, a rear back-up-camera prep, powered stabilizer jacks, side-mount solar prep, an all-in-one control panel and USB / USB-C charging are standard across the line. And unusually for a value range, the numbers tie out: on all fourteen plans the published dry weight plus payload equals the GVWR exactly, with no derivation. The towable division behind this revitalized line is now led by Don Clark, the founder of Grand Design.
02 Floorplans profiled in depth
All fourteen 2026 floorplans are profiled in full with RVUSA-verified specifications cross-checked against Winnebago's own factory specification table — the four single-axle compact plans, the value family bunkhouses, the rear- and front-kitchen plans, the rear-living and living-room plans, the fireplace couples' plan, the max-sleeper double-over-double bunkhouse and the 10,400-pound flagship. The table is sorted by length.
| Floorplan | Dry wt | GVWR | Length | Sleeps | Layout | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15BH | 3,496 lbs | 5,100 lbs | 21' 3" | 5 | Single-axle compact bunkhouse — front queen, rear bunks | $20,277 |
| 15RB | 3,516 lbs | 5,100 lbs | 21' 3" | 3 | Single-axle rear bath — lightest tongue in the line | $21,381 |
| 18DBH | 3,850 lbs | 5,100 lbs | 22' 6" | 5 | Single-axle bunkhouse — rear corner bath, pass-through storage | $22,001 |
| 18RK | 3,900 lbs | 5,100 lbs | 22' 6" | 4 | Single-axle rear kitchen — full-width galley | $22,520 |
| 25ML | 6,472 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 29' 0" | 5 | Living-room slide — twin theater seating, rear kitchen | $33,870 |
| 26BH | 5,700 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 29' 0" | 6 | Value family bunkhouse — biggest payload, outdoor kitchen | $29,661 |
| 25RK | 6,520 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 29' 4" | 5 | Dual-entry rear kitchen — 98-gal grey | $38,850 |
| 24RB | 6,592 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 29' 11" | 4 | Rear-bath couples — Olympic queen, fireplace | $39,130 |
| 25BH | 6,456 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 29' 11" | 7 | Front-bedroom bunkhouse — sleeps 7 in under 30 ft | $38,850 |
| 26RL | 6,454 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 30' 1" | 5 | Rear living with a view — dual entry, longest awning | $34,802 |
| 28FK | 6,790 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 32' 0" | 5 | Front galley, rear queen — Murphy+ guest berth | $35,388 |
| 30BH | 7,146 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 33' 2" | 7 | Family bunkhouse — private bunk room + bath, outdoor kitchen | $35,802 |
| 27BH | 7,292 lbs | 8,800 lbs | 33' 4" | 8 | Max sleeper (8) — private bedroom + double-over-double bunks | $44,205 |
| 32BR | 8,008 lbs | 10,400 lbs | 37' 11" | 8 | Flagship — 10,400-lb chassis, private bunkroom, sleeps 8 | $46,445 |
This is a published-GVWR-clean line: on every plan the structured dry weight plus published payload sum to the GVWR exactly — 5,100 pounds on the single-axle plans, 8,800 on the tandem plans, 10,400 on the flagship 32BR — with the published axle ratings summing to the GVWR as well, and no derivation anywhere. Every figure above was verified against the RVUSA structured record and Winnebago's own factory specification table. Tongue (dry hitch) weights — from 386 lb on the single-axle 15RB to 998 lb on the front-kitchen 28FK — awning lengths, axle ratings and the second-grey-tank fitments are factory-table figures. Where the two sources differed on a secondary field (the 24RB, 25RK, 28FK, 30BH and 32BR grey-tank capacities), the factory figure is used and the conflict is logged. MSRP is the RVUSA structured figure; street pricing typically runs lower. Always confirm against the unit's weight sticker and your vehicle's payload before purchase.
03 How to choose & what to weigh
First decision: single-axle or tandem
The four single-axle plans (15BH, 15RB, 18RK, 18DBH) weigh under 3,900 lb dry with tongue weights from 386 to 550 lb — genuinely SUV-towable, at MSRPs in the low $20,000s. The ten tandem plans start around 5,700 lb and want a properly equipped half-ton, but add ducted air, a tankless water heater, a big fridge and the length for slides and bunk rooms. Pick the class first; the layout second.
Families: four bunkhouses, four sizes
The single-axle 18DBH sleeps five for a half-ton to tow easily; the 26BH is the value family plan with the line's biggest payload (3,100 lb) and an outdoor kitchen; the 25BH fits seven berths into under 30 feet; the 30BH gives a private rear bunk room and its own bath; the 27BH sleeps eight on double-over-double bunks; and the flagship 32BR sleeps eight with a private bunkroom on the heavier 10,400-lb chassis.
Couples: pick your architecture
The single-axle 15RB and 18RK are the compact rear-bath and rear-kitchen plans; the 25ML opens a big living-room slide with twin theater seating; the 24RB adds an Olympic queen and a fireplace; the 26RL puts a rear lounge under the view and the line's longest awning; and the 28FK hands the kitchen the front wall with a real rear bedroom behind it.
Payload and tongue weight are the real constraints
Cargo margin runs from a generous 3,100 lb on the 26BH down to 1,508 lb on the eight-berth 27BH — a full fresh tank alone claims roughly 500 lb, and a family fills the rest quickly. Tongue weights span 386 lb to 998 lb, with the front-kitchen 28FK (998), the 27BH (968) and the 32BR (992) asking the most of the tow vehicle's payload. Weigh the loaded rig and check the door-jamb placard before the floorplan wins the argument.
04 What every Access has
05 Where Access sits in the Winnebago range
Access is the value floor of Winnebago's towable range: where the Minnie spends its money on an Azdel-laminated composite body and a uniform 8,800-pound chassis, the Access uses a metal Tuff-Coat exterior and a lighter single-axle option to hit price points the laminated lines cannot. Within Winnebago, the compact Micro Minnie is the narrower, off-grid-flavored alternative at the small end, and the Minnie is the build-and-feature step up. The natural cross-shop runs against the volume value lines a similar notch below — Jayco's Jay Flight SLX and Forest River's Salem / Wildwood — with the small single-axle plans landing near the aerodynamic r·pod, the Rockwood Geo Pro and No Boundaries, and the laminated Imagine XLS sitting one build-tier above. The Access counterargument at every stop is the Winnebago name, the published weight math and a price that undercuts the composite trailers.