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2026 AirstreamBasecamp 20Xe

Airstream's first all-electric travel trailer — the 20-foot Basecamp body re-engineered around a 10.3kWh lithium bank, a fully-inverted 30A system, 600W of solar, and an induction cooktop, for off-grid travel without propane dependence.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

≈3,750lb
Dry Weight
4,500lb
GVWR
≈535lb
Hitch Weight*
20ft 2in
Length
Sleeps 4 All-electric · 10.3kWh lithium Built · Jackson Center, OH Power · 3,000W · 600W solar Starting MSRP · $76,900

01 What makes it unique

The Basecamp Xe is Airstream's first all-electric travel trailer — the 20-foot Basecamp body re-engineered around a large battery instead of a propane-centric system. It is currently offered only in the 20-foot length (there is no 16-foot Xe). The headline is the energy system: a 10.3kWh heated Battle Born lithium battery pack feeding a fully-inverted 30-amp electrical system through a 3,000W inverter, topped up by 600 watts of rooftop solar. That's enough to run the trailer — including an induction cooktop and an optional air conditioner — for extended off-grid stays without relying on propane.

It shares the Basecamp's rugged single-axle off-road platform: a 3-inch lift, all-terrain tires, stainless rock guards, the aluminum L-track cargo floor, and a swing rear hatch that doubles the built-in floor storage as a drained cooler. Inside, the same flexible 20-foot layout — a front U-shaped dinette and rear convertible benches sleeping four — but cooking moves to an induction cooktop and the refrigerator and systems run electric. A single 20-pound LP tank remains for the on-demand water heater and heating, rather than the two tanks the gas models carry.

The all-electric engineering adds weight and cost: at roughly 3,750 pounds dry with a 4,500-pound GVWR — higher than the gas 20X — and a starting MSRP of $76,900, about $16,000 over the 20X, it's the premium Basecamp. The payoff is quiet, fume-free, solar-replenished off-grid power and the simplicity of an electric-first trailer. It is the most capable boondocking trailer in the single-axle line.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
20 ft 2 in
Exterior width
7 ft 9.5 in
Exterior height
9 ft 1 in*
Interior height
6 ft 7 in

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
≈3,750 lb
GVWR (max loaded)
4,500 lb
Hitch / tongue weight
≈535 lb*
Net cargo capacity
≈750 lb*

Capacities

Fresh water
23 gal
Grey water
28 gal
Black water
21 gal
LP / propane
1 × 20 lb

Running gear

Axles
1 · torsion + shocks · 3" lift
Tires
16" all-terrain
Wheels
Stylized aluminum
Brakes
Nev-R-Adjust

All-electric power

Battery
10.3kWh heated Battle Born lithium
Inverter
3,000W · fully-inverted 30A
Solar
600W roof · interior monitor
Cooktop
Induction

Galley & bath

Refrigerator
4.3 cu ft · all-electric
Water heater
Tankless · on-demand
Bath
Wet bath
Audio
JBL · Bluetooth · 3 speakers

Sleeping & cargo

Sleeps
4
Beds
U-dinette + rear convertible benches
Cargo floor
Aluminum L-track + tie-downs
Rear hatch
Swing · drained floor-storage cooler

03 Basecamp floorplan family

The Basecamp line — Airstream's single-axle off-road trailers. Two gas floorplans (16X and 20X) plus the all-electric Basecamp Xe. The 20Xe on this page is highlighted; each other plan links to its own profile.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
16X16 ft2Most towable; front galley; wet bath
20X20 ft4Larger; U-dinette + rear benches
20Xe20 ft4All-electric; 10.3kWh lithium

For Model Year 2026 the off-road X-Package (3-inch lift, all-terrain tires, stainless rock guards) is standard on both gas floorplans. The Basecamp Xe is the all-electric variant of the 20-foot body and is offered only in the 20-foot length.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Airstream's first all-electric trailer

A 10.3kWh Battle Born lithium bank, a fully-inverted 30A system, and 600W of solar make it the most off-grid-capable single-axle Airstream — propane-light by design.

Induction cooking, solar power

Cooking runs on an induction cooktop and the systems run electric, replenished by roof solar — quiet, fume-free, and simple to live with off the grid.

20-foot only

There is no 16-foot Xe; the all-electric package is offered solely in the 20-foot Basecamp body.

Heavier and pricier

The battery system pushes dry weight to roughly 3,750 lb and GVWR to 4,500 lb, with a starting MSRP about $16,000 over the gas 20X — confirm the tongue weight and tow rating against the placard.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from Air Forums & owner communities per the data plan

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Basecamp 20X

The same 20-foot body with a conventional gas/propane system — lighter and about $16,000 less, but without the big lithium bank, induction cooktop, or 600W solar.

↓ Go smaller
Basecamp 16X

The most towable Airstream — 16 feet, sleeps two, gas — for those who want the off-road platform in the lightest, cheapest form.

↔ Cross-shop
Trade Wind 23FB

A dual-axle off-grid Airstream with an even larger 810Ah lithium system — more space and power, but heavier, longer, and far more expensive.