If you’re looking for the ultimate combination of garage space and residential luxury, you’ve found it with the 2026 Coachmen Adrenaline 27KB. This is the heavyweight champion of the Adrenaline travel trailer lineup, designed for the serious toy enthusiast who doesn’t want to leave a single creature comfort behind.
Here’s the breakdown on the 27KB:
The King of the Track
The "KB" stands for King Bed, and we mean it. While most toy haulers force you into a cramped corner, this model features a dedicated front bedroom with a massive 72" x 80" King Bed. You’re getting a master suite experience in a rig that’s still rugged enough to handle the dunes.
Massive Garage, Maximum Versatility
We’ve pushed the limits here with a 15' 1" cargo area. Whether you have a four-seat side-by-side or a fleet of dirt bikes, the 27KB has the length and the 102" wide-body width to handle it.
Unrivaled Off-Grid Stamina
This unit is a dry-camping beast. You aren’t tethered to a crowded campground:
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Water for Days: You’re carrying an industry-best 98-gallon fresh water tank.
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Solar Powerhouse: With the standard 300W solar panel and MPPT controller, you can run your lights, pumps, and electronics without ever hearing a noisy generator.
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12V Refrigeration: The 10 cu. ft. 12V fridge keeps your food frosty using your battery bank, meaning no more worrying about propane levels.
Built Like a Tank, Lives Like a Lounge
We didn't cut corners on the build. You’re riding on 5,200-lb Dexter Axles and a reinforced 8" Mega Rail chassis. Inside, you’ll find:
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A true 15,000 BTU ducted A/C to keep you frosty in the desert.
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A spacious bathroom with a porcelain toilet and a large shower.
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The Adrenaline Climate Protection package, featuring a heated and enclosed underbelly to keep your tanks safe in freezing temps.
The Bottom Line: The 27KB is for the rider who wants it all—the biggest garage, the biggest bed, and the biggest water tanks. It’s the ultimate "no-compromise" toy hauler.
With over 15 feet of garage space, are you planning on hauling one big machine or a mix of gear for the whole family?