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2026 Grand Design Transcend Xplor26BHX

A family bunkhouse with a front bedroom, rear double-size bunks and a single slide, sleeping eight — the mid-size family Xplor.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

6,505lb
Dry Weight
7,695lb
GVWR
635lb
Tongue Weight
30ft
Length
Sleeps 8 Travel Trailer · Front bedroom, double bunks — family bunkhouse Built by · Grand Design Construction · Bumper-pull · aluminum sidewalls · heated underbelly Starting MSRP · $41,975

01 What makes it unique

The 26BHX is the mid-size family Xplor: a front bedroom with the residential queen, rear double-size bunks and a single slide, sleeping up to eight in about 31 feet — more berths and length than the light 23BHX. It carries the standard Xplor build: residential-insulated R-9 walls on studs 16 inches on center, Titan Quad Seal sealing, an aluminum front cap and Strongwall aluminum sidewalls, a TPO roof and a heated, enclosed underbelly, with a 10.7-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator and 600-watt solar / 2,000-watt inverter prep.

Grand Design publishes a 7,695-pound GVWR against the 6,505-pound dry weight, leaving a 1,190-pound cargo capacity and a 635-pound dry tongue. A 13,500-BTU air conditioner and 56/78/39-gallon fresh/grey/black tanks are standard. At a starting MSRP around $41,975, with street pricing below placard, the 26BHX is the Xplor for families who want more room and berths than the lightest bunkhouse, in a trailer a well-rated half-ton can pull.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
30' 11"
Exterior height
11' 0"
Exterior width
8' 0"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight (UVW)
6,505 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
7,695 lbs
Net cargo / payload (CCC)
1,190 lbs
Dry tongue (hitch) weight
635 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
56 gal
Grey water
78 gal
Black water
39 gal
Refrigerator
10.70 cu ft 12V

Construction

Walls
Residential-insulated R-9 · studs 16″ on center
Sealing
Titan Quad Seal weather sealing
Exterior
Aluminum front cap · Strongwall aluminum sidewalls
Framing
High-density wood-framed walls & sliderooms
Roof
TPO membrane over high-density roof insulation
Underbelly
Heated & enclosed

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem)
Hitch
Bumper Pull (weight-distribution recommended)
Jack
Power tongue jack
Docking
Universal docking station · all-in-one utility center
Solar / electrical
600W solar prep · 30A controller prep · 2,000W inverter prep

Galley & systems

Refrigerator
10.70 cu ft 12-volt
A/C
1 unit · 13,500 BTU
Bed
True 60″×80″ residential queen
Service
30-amp with detachable cord

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
8
Slides
1
Entries
1
Awnings
1

03 The Transcend Xplor floorplan family

Transcend Xplor is Grand Design's value / entry travel trailer — half-ton bumper-pull towables and a cross-shop against Jayco's Jay Flight SLX, Forest River's Salem / Wildwood and Aurora, Keystone's Passport and the Winnebago Micro Minnie. Six floorplans are profiled in full and linked below; the remaining plans are catalogued and shown muted. The 26BHX on this page is highlighted.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
20MKX24 ft4Murphy bed, mid kitchen — 17' power awning
19BHX26 ft7Compact bunkhouse, dual entry — lightest, cheapest
21RLX26 ft3Front queen, rear living with desk (new 2026)
22RBX26 ft4Full rear bath, front bedroom — couples
23BHX26 ft7Double bunks, dual entry — lightest bunkhouse
25MLX29 ft6Front queen, rear living — couples / small family
24BHX29 ft8Front bedroom, double bunks, rollover sofa — top-selling family
26BHX30 ft8Front bedroom, double bunks — family bunkhouse
26RBX31 ft6Full rear bath, theater seating — couples
27DBX31 ft6Double-over-double bunks, U-dinette — flagship family

Transcend Xplor is Grand Design's value / entry travel trailer — the volume half-ton bumper-pull line, a clear step up in finish and warranty from the price-leaders and a cross-shop against Jayco's Jay Flight SLX, Forest River's Salem / Wildwood and Aurora, Keystone's Passport and the Winnebago Micro Minnie. RVUSA files ten 2026 Xplor plans; six floorplans are profiled here in full and the remaining four are catalogued from published specifications below. Every Xplor rides a bumper-pull tandem-axle chassis with residential-insulated R-9 walls on studs 16 inches on center, Titan Quad Seal weather sealing, an aluminum front cap and Strongwall aluminum sidewalls, a TPO roof over high-density insulation, a heated and enclosed underbelly, a true 60-by-80 residential queen bed, a power tongue jack, a universal docking station, a 12-volt refrigerator and 600-watt solar / 2,000-watt inverter prep. Tongue weight, GVWR, dry weight and CCC are published per plan and each plan's dry weight plus CCC equals its GVWR exactly. Dry weight is a factory estimate; real loaded tongue weights run higher — always weigh the loaded trailer and confirm against your vehicle's tow rating and payload.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Front bedroom, rear double bunks

A front queen bedroom and rear double-size bunks on a single slide, sleeping up to eight — a full mid-size family bunkhouse.

More room than the 23BHX

Longer than the lightest bunkhouse, with a bigger 78-gallon grey tank for family use.

Well-priced family plan

At around $41,975 starting MSRP it is one of the more affordable eight-berth plans in the line.

Watch the cargo margin

A 1,190-pound cargo capacity is modest for eight berths — load water, gear and passengers carefully and use a weight-distributing hitch.

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

05 How it compares

↔ Cross-shop
Forest River Aurora (bunkhouse)

Forest River’s Aurora — a mainstream family travel trailer, a direct bunkhouse cross-shop.

← Lighter
Transcend Xplor 23BHX

The 23BHX — the same bunkhouse idea in the lightest, shortest body.

↑ Step up
Transcend Xplor 27DBX

The 27DBX — the flagship family plan with double-over-double bunks and far more cargo.