2027 Thor Quantum LX19 Class C review: 21 feet, no slide

Short Class C motorhomes are hard to find. The 2027 Thor Motor Coach Quantum LX19 is thus a rarity. It packs the basics into a 21-foot coach with no slide, which makes it easy to drive, park and fit into almost all campsites. Watch the video at the bottom of this article for a tour.

For downsizing RVers or minimalists who find even the most basic RV amenities a relative luxury, this one might be right on the money.

This video comes from Bullyan RV in Duluth, Minnesota, which sells the motorhome. So keep in mind this is not an unbiased review. But host Chris Yost does a good job showing you the main selling points of the rig.

The coach is powered by a Ford 7.3L Godzilla V8. It also includes an 8,000-pound receiver hitch with a 7-way plug and a 4,000-watt generator, so it has solid towing and off-grid capability for its size.

Outside, the LX19 has a backup camera, ladder prep for roof access, a full walk-on roof, 30-amp service, city water and fresh water connections, black tank flush, propane, and an on-demand tankless water heater.

The interior is compact, but it does not look stripped down. The kitchen includes a 12V refrigerator, a three-burner range with cover and backsplash, an adequate sink, a microwave/air fryer combo, and cabinets deep enough for most essentials.

The fridge is too small for much more than short vacations, so that would limit the RV’s use. Still, for some minimalists, it would be more than adequate.

2027 Quantum motorhome interior
2027 Thor Motor Coach Quantum LX19

The rear seating area can serve as twin beds or convert (with some hassle) into a king bed, and the coach has seat belts for six total, counting the cab seats. Why it has six seat belts is a bit of a puzzle.

The wet bath is small, but spacious enough to do the job. Its skylight offers headroom for tall RVers.

Up front, the cab-over bunk can be used for sleeping or gear, and the small TV swings out for viewing from different angles.

Cab details

The cab includes a tilt wheel, touchscreen stereo, backup camera display, power windows, and power locks. An emergency start button can use house battery power if the main starting battery dies.

More details are available on the 2027 Thor Quantum LX19 listing on the Bullyan RV website. Chris Yost, who hosts this video, can be reached at 218-225-8355 or by email.

The MSRP on the RV is $134,666, but put on your negotiator’s cap and get it for a lot less.

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KellyR
1 month ago

Way too many parts to make up a bed.