The 2026 Thor Tellaro Sport 20U is a compact Class B van that still manages to have an open feel inside.
In the video at the end of this post, we get a tour from Matt of Matt’s RV Reviews with help from his friend Jen.
Thor Tellaro Sport 20U specs at a glance
- Length: 21’1″
- Hitch: 5,000 lbs. was mentioned early, later described as a 3,500-lb, hitch
- Fresh water: 27 gallons
- Gray water: 13 gallons
- Toilet: cassette toilet (no fixed black tank)
- Chassis: Ram ProMaster 3500 XT, 3.6L V6, 276 hp, 250 lb-ft
- Tires: 225/75R16
- Cargo carrying capacity: 1,922 lbs.
- MSRP: From $154,700
- Advertised sale price in the video: $102,995
Exterior walkaround highlights
The Tellaro Sport 20U has a running board that makes stepping in easier, and the side entry opening feels wide. A roll-up screen door is included, with Velcro attachment, a zipper, and a magnetic closure. It can also be removed if someone doesn’t want it installed.
Outside features shown during the walkaround included:
- Power awning with LED lighting
- Small exterior table that felt sturdy
- Propane quick connect, plus a separate propane fill
- Exterior power outlet and cable hookup
At the rear, the doors swing fully open, which makes loading gear easier. There are also rear utility touches like light controls, a spray port, a 12-volt outlet, and a drain outlet (likely tied to winterizing). Jen also noted a privacy screen and storage under the rear seating area, accessible from the back.
Interior

Along the driver’s side, the van shows a fresh water fill, a dump point for gray water, a shore power hookup, and fuel fill.
The surprise detail was the toilet system. The Tellaro Sport 20U uses a cassette toilet that slides out as a portable tank for dumping.
Up front, Jen liked the updated dash, including the large touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The cab also includes USB, USB-C, a wireless phone charger, and practical storage cubbies. The coach systems are managed from a central touchscreen that controls lights, climate, and tank levels.
The kitchen includes a Contoure microwave, an unusually large fridge and freezer for this class, a sink with a pull-down faucet, a countertop insert, and an induction cooktop. Jen did not like the roll-up style window coverings, even though they do black out well.
The wet bath stood out as deeper than many van bathrooms, with a small sink, shower head, mirror, shelves, toilet paper holder, and a shower curtain. Jen called it a “doable” setup.
This floor plan was Jen’s favorite. The two long chaise-style couches make it easy to lounge without setting anything up. Power outlets and USB ports are placed near the seating, and there’s a Lagun table mount for working or eating.
One catch: The seating area doesn’t convert into a full-width bed.
Final thoughts
The Thor Tellaro Sport 20U left a strong impression because it uses space well, starting with the long lounge layout and ending with a wet bath that feels larger than expected. The fridge size also stood out for a Class B.
The main drawbacks were the roll-up shades, the high seating position up front, and the lack of a full-bed conversion. For a New Year’s Eve review, it landed on a van that felt like a great way to head into 2026.
Learn more about the Thor Tellaro Sport 20U here.
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