2025 Thor Motor Coach Axis 26.2 Review

For some RV buyers, the stereotypical size of a Class A can be intimidating. And the thought of driving a 45-foot bus can cause them to limit their search to smaller motorhomes — like Class Cs. While that in itself is fine, I’d offer this piece of advice: Don’t close the door on Class As. Many models are about the same size as a Class C but offer much more. A perfect example of this is the 2025 Thor Motor Coach Axis 26.2. At just over 27 feet, the Axis 26.2 is nimble and offers exceptional cockpit visibility for the driver. And that visibility is equally advantageous if you park where the views are spectacular. This motorhome offers an enormous front viewing area. 

 

At a Glance: Axis 26.2

I gave the 2025 Thor Motor Coach Axis 26.2 6.5 out of 10 stars, which is an average score. Up front, this RV scores high in the areas of storage and cargo carrying capacity. As already mentioned, whether driving or parked, it delivers enviable visibility with the huge windshield and side windows around the cockpit. 

However, the Ford E-Series chassis is not one of the best ride comfort and handling. And if you’re a camper looking to make good use of their galley, you’ll find that the kitchen has limited counter space. 

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Check the Specs

  • Sleeping capacity: 4
  • UVW: 11,383 pounds 
  • CCC: 14,500 pounds
  • Exterior length: 27 feet 2 inches
  • Exterior height 11 feet
  • Exterior width: 7 feet 10 inches
  • Fresh/Gray/Black: 42/40/30 gallons
  • Propane: 40 pounds
  • Awning: 18 feet

 

Features We Love

  • Enormous front windshield and side windows
  • Plentiful drawers and cabinets
  • Outside passthrough storage bay
  • Back bedroom with reconfigurable twin beds
  • Drop-down, over-cab bunk

 

Benefits

  • Exceptional visibility. The huge front windshield and side windows are perfect for individuals who travel to beautiful places and want to see them. The curvature of the glass offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy the surrounding views. There is a power shade over the windshield and blackout shades over the side windows for night. 
  • Interior storage. There are a lot of drawers in this motorhome — even more than in some larger rigs. The kitchen has three and then there are six more in the hallway, including one larger drawer toward the back bedroom. Additionally, there are cabinets above the drawers in the hallway and overhead cabinets in the kitchen. Without question, storage is a strong suit in the Axis 26.2. 
  • Cargo carrying capacity. On the subject of storage, there’s a large passthrough storage at the back of this rig that surrounds the beds. With a cargo carrying capacity of 3,117 pounds, the Axis 26.2 represents a good amount of ability to carry the things you want to bring camping. 
  • Sleeping spaces. The bedroom in the Axis 26.2 features twin beds, but there’s a bolster you can flip down between the beds to turn them into a large king-sized bed. This makes this RV good for couples or camping buddies. Another good bed is the one over the cab, which is on a Schwintek bed-lift mechanism. This 38-inch by 73-inch bed could accommodate two and is another good use of space. (It disappears by day and drops into place at bedtime via the power-lift mechanism.) 

 

Challenges

  • Ride comfort. The Ford E-Series chassis in the Axis 26.2 is known for providing less-than-stellar ride and somewhat nervous handling. Originally, it was designed for use in delivery vehicles. So, ride comfort wasn’t a critical design aspect. While some RV makers transform this chassis with upgrades, that’s not true here. 
  • Counter space. While the kitchen has all the tools you’ll need to prepare a meal, counter space is very limited here. 
  • Solar capacity. The Axis 26.2 has a 100-watt solar panel, which really won’t even provide enough power under ideal conditions to compensate for the rather spacious 12-volt fridge. The value of a 100-watt panel is questionable at best. The general logic is to either provide at least 400 watts (to be able to keep up with the fridge) or just nothing. I suspect many buyers of this rig aren’t doing much boondocking as it is. There’s a generator on board, so that solar panel is more like an expensive decoration.

 

Best For

  • This would be a great couples’ camper, especially for those who might otherwise consider a Class C motorhome. 
  • This could also be a great rig if you’re traveling with a friend with the option of twin beds in the back or a king-sized bed. 

 

Key Areas We Evaluate for RV Buyers

Sleeping Space

The bedroom in the Axis 26.2 features twin beds, but there’s a bolster you can flip down between the beds to turn them into a large king-sized bed. This makes this RV good for couples or camping buddies. 

The other bed is over the cab, which is on a Schwintek bed-lift mechanism. This 38-inch-by-73-inch bed could accommodate two and is another good use of space. (It disappears by day and drops into place at bedtime via the power lift mechanism.) A telescoping ladder provides access to this space when it’s down. 

I like how the two sleeping areas could accommodate friends who enjoy camping together or couples. Both front and rear sleeping areas are capable of accommodating adults, and the bed over the cab features a slatted surface to make the mattress more comfortable. 

 

 

Bathroom

The bathroom in the Axis 26.2 is just a solid, usable space. While there’s nothing that particularly stands out in here, that’s also a good thing. There is ample space to accommodate any task you would use this space for. I particularly like the flexible shower door with the curved rail at the top which provides a bit more space in the shower. 

The one challenge in here is that there’s only a small four-inch fan, which really does little more than make noise. If hot steamy showers are your thing, which is possible with the tankless water heater, you would definitely want to upgrade this to a better vent fan. 

 

 

Living Area

Every RV is a compromise of some sort, and the living space might be one area where the compromise in the Axis 26.2 is more apparent. The main living area is nothing more than theater seats, but the front captain’s chairs do swivel around so you have as many seats as you do sleep spaces when they’re factored in. 

 

 

Kitchen

An even greater compromise in the Axis 26.2 is the kitchen. The galley has a two-burner propane stove, convection microwave, and sink, but counter space is a real challenge. One solution might be to bring a table that has adjustable height legs where one of the height choices is counter height. There is certainly enough floor space to accommodate this here, and that would solve your kitchen-counter dilemma. 

There is a table that rests on two pole mounts that is intended for the theater seats and a second round table that is intended to mount between the captain’s chairs at the front. But the idea of an adjustable-height portable table would be much more practical in this space. 

 

 

Four-Season Capabilities

Frankly, the Axis 26.2 is suited for more comfortable weather. There are no exceptional efforts made for very cold camping, and I am not aware of tank heaters or a heated tank enclosure. You are definitely going to want to keep an eye on the weather if you camp where the temps can get close to freezing. 

 

Storage Space

Storage is a particularly strong area for the Axis 26.2. Combined with the cargo carrying capacity and the large passthrough storage in the back (effectively under the bed), this rig should prove to be pretty good at bringing the goods. In addition to the rear passthrough compartment, there are also several other smaller outdoor compartments so you can segregate things like take tools and such from more pleasant cargo. 

As mentioned, this rig is also strong on interior storage with two closets, one which could be used as a pantry, and plenty of drawers and overhead cabinets. 

 

 

Closing Notes on the Axis 26.2

I can understand those who might prefer a Class C with the rationale that it seems smaller and more maneuverable, but this has about the same footprint and price of many Class C motorhome. All the while, the Axis 26.2 offers a much more spacious feeling interior. I would think it would be a mistake not to consider this RV if you’re looking at a Class C. 

I shared my issues with the solar on this RV so no need to rehash that. Altogether, this is a pretty good package that can serve a number of different use cases quite nicely. 

 

A Note on the RV Trader Review Process

RV Trader asked RV shoppers what was most important to them in their RV buying process. Potential buyers — like you — helped us to identify a list of six key areas that camping and travel enthusiasts always look at when they’re searching for the perfect RV: sleeping space, bathroom, living area, four-season capabilities, and storage space.

The RV Trader team then got to work providing you with honest and unbiased evaluations. If you’re wondering, that’s where I came in. As an RV expert and enthusiast, I provide an honest look at RVs from an RV industry insider perspective.

 

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