
Table of Contents
Garage, Half Bath & (Optional) Side Patio
Exterior, Structure & Utilities
Road-Mode (Slides In): What Still Works?
4250 vs 4250SP: What’s the Difference?
Living & Entertainment
The Vendetta’s lounge is built to host in comfort: nine reclining theater seats surround a 65″ smart TV, while a free-floating, telescoping table with four stools flexes from dining to coffee-table height or moves out to the deck.


Highlights:
- Nine reclining theater seats. A quad on one side, a quint on the other—more recliners than most toy haulers on the market.
- Free-floating table + 4 stools. Telescoping pedestal lets it drop into coffee-table height or move outside onto the patio/deck.
- Massive campsite view from the kitchen vantage point, so the cook isn’t cut off from the group.
- Entry door built into the slide. The slide is engineered more like a motorhome box (hydraulic rack-and-pinion) so you can walk through it when needed. A 3-way slide switch lets you run the slide from outside.

65″ smart TV set into a wall that also carries beam accent lighting inside the slide box for a modern, “Tron-cool” vibe.
Mini-split #1 (living room) mounted above the TV for quieter, more efficient cooling/heating than roof units.
Why it matters: The combination of seating count, acoustics from mini-splits, and clear sightlines turns this fifth wheel into “party central” without the usual RV shouting over roof ACs.
Kitchen & Pantry
This is a true residential galley with a GE Profile fridge (kept cold in transit via a 200W inverter), a factory-standard dishwasher, and an RV-compliant range that feels household-grade.
Deep, soft-close storage fills the base cabinets and even the tall slide overheads, while solid-surface counters and a built-in wireless charge spot streamline daily prep.


- GE Profile residential fridge (Energy Star) with a 200W inverter to maintain temp while towing.
- Oversize cooktop/oven with residential feel (built to RV code).
- Deep, soft-close drawers nearly everywhere at waist level and below.
- Full-height, over-sofa cabinets in the tall slide for extra long-term storage (bring a step stool).
- Solid-surface counters with a handy wireless charge station zone.

Dishwasher (factory standard).

Dual pull-out wastebaskets (trash + recycle or double trash).
Takeaway: It’s a legit full-time kitchen, with storage volume rivals residential condos, and daily chores (like dishes) are simplified.
Loft Storage
Above the rear of the living area the loft trades bunks-for-bins utility most owners dream about:


- Rubberized coin flooring and a posted ~500 lb cargo rating (ladder rated ~300 lb).
- Realistically, most owners will use this as bulk storage for bins, off-season gear, or kid stuff.
Bedroom Suite
Up front, the bedroom feels open thanks to one of the largest windshields in a towable and extra headroom on the upper deck. A power-tilt RV king faces a tucked TV, while an optional side-by-side washer/dryer sits beneath a solid-surface folding counter for an instant laundry station.

- Huge curved windshield one of the largest you’ll find in a towable, brightens the suite.
- Power-tilt RV king for lounging and reading.
- Optional side-by-side washer & dryer alcove with solid-surface folding counter above.
- Ceiling height on the upper deck is notably tall, helping the room feel open.


Bath & Clean Roof Venting


- Generous shower headroom without a skylight thanks to extra bathroom height.
- Side-mounted exhaust vent (not in the ceiling) to keep penetrations out of the roof.
- No roof AC cutouts (mini-splits instead) → fewer roof penetrations, better insulation continuity, and fewer potential leak points.
Bottom line: The “clean roof” approach is a long-term maintenance win while still delivering standout headroom inside the shower.
Garage, Half Bath & Optional Side Patio


Max load length: up to 14.5 ft (wide-body).
Power Euro bunk system:
- Lower extra-long sofa can deploy independently;
- Upper queen can drop as needed;
- “Seat-belt-style” lift straps allow an entertainment center on the wall (TV on a drop-down swing arm).
Three-season rear wall with easy walkthrough screen door.
Half bath: sliding-track design; on the 4250SP, the garage entry door is within the half bath. Elbow room is tight on the right—worth test-sitting.
Tie-downs: left and right rails are stout; many owners will wish for a center row for extra peace of mind.
Side patio (4250SP):
- Expect to give up ~5 inches of garage depth;
- Gains a “VIP deck” on the curb side for social flow;
- Rear deck steps are side-mounted (preferred for length management).
Exterior, Structure & Utilities

What sets Vendetta apart technically:
- Steel-framed, vacuum-laminated sidewalls with double Azdel and extra-thick, high-gloss fiberglass (laminated flat; not rolled).
- Axiom uses low-alloy, corrosion-resistant steel in the lamination, distinct from typical aluminum-framed RV walls.
- Axiom uses low-alloy, corrosion-resistant steel in the lamination, distinct from typical aluminum-framed RV walls.
- Mini-split #3 for the garage zone (three units total).
- Rear “basement-mounted” generator keeps the front storage bay enormous, unusually big for a toy hauler.
- Slide systems: upper-deck Slim Rack; lower slides hydraulic rack-and-pinion (including the door slide).
- Suspension & running gear: touring-coil suspension, CURT Helix pin box, H-rated tires, ABS and electronic sway standard, full camera prep.
- Awnings: Gerard armless around the coach + power rear awning.
- Fuel: Dual 30-gallon tanks (separate toy/generator fueling strategies).
- Power cord: 12V powered cord reel for the 50-amp line.
- Lighting: full RGB belt-line accent that turns amber when connected to the truck and blinks with turn signals, visibility and flair.
- Midnight Package: swaps the white for black-on-black stealth aesthetics.
- Ladder prep is present; the actual ladder may not be included, plan accordingly if you DIY roof checks.
Reality check on “new tech”: Steel-framed laminated walls in a towable are rare. Axiom addresses corrosion with low-alloy/treated steel and fewer moisture entry points, but long-term data in RVs is limited. If you’re an early adopter, weigh the structural upsides vs. the unknowns.
Road-Mode (Slides In): What Still Works?
- With slides closed, the main living area is largely non-functional.
- Best practice: fold the steps before closing the door slide; Axiom is exploring wheels on the step feet to reduce oops-moments.
- Primary pit-stop access becomes the half bath via the garage door.
- Control panel placement helps—you can run slides without climbing through obstacles.
If you need “stop-and-make-a-sandwich” access on travel days, note this limitation.
Quick Pros & Cons
Pros
- Three mini-split zones: quiet, efficient, and no roof cutouts.
- Steel-laminated, double-Azdel walls with premium flat-laminated fiberglass.
- Huge front pass-through thanks to rear generator placement.
- Nine recliners + flexible dining table for serious entertaining.
- Residential kitchen with standard dishwasher and big storage.
- Dual 30-gal fuel cells, H-rated tires, ABS, sway control, touring-coil ride.
- Side Patio option (4250SP) for curb-side hangouts.
Cons
- Road-mode access to the main cabin is limited.
- Half-bath elbow room (SP) is tight; verify fit.
- Serviceability of the rear-mounted generator may be tougher.
- Center tie-down row absent in the garage.
- Ladder not included (ladder-prep only).
- Steel-laminated approach is new in RVs—long-term aging not yet proven.
4250 vs 4250SP: What’s the Difference?

- 4250SP adds the side patio on the curb side:
Sacrifices ~5″ of garage depth;
Repositions a door/window and shuffles entertainment placement in the garage;
Otherwise, floor plan and systems are the same.
If you haul long toys and need every inch of garage, pick the 4250. If you host often at camp and love a front-row patio, choose the 4250SP.
Who the Vendetta 4250 Is For
- Full-timers / extended-stayers who value quiet climate control, big storage, and residential appliances.
- Entertainers who host game days, race weekends, or big family dinners.
- Toy owners needing up to 14.5′ of garage plus a legit lounge.
- Early adopters excited by steel-laminated wall tech, clean roofs, and mini-split HVAC.
Towing note: This is big-truck country. Realistically, plan on a one-ton dually (DRW) with appropriate ratings.
FAQs
What’s the garage length?
Up to 14.5 feet of loading space (wide-body). The SP’s side patio trims roughly 5 inches of depth.
Can I drop just the lower sofa in the garage?
Yes. The Euro bunk lets you deploy the lower extra-long sofa by itself, or bring the upper queen down too.

How many ACs?
Three mini-split zones (garage, living, bedroom). Quieter than roof air and help keep the roof sealed up.
Where’s the generator?
Rear “basement” mounted—frees the huge front pass-through but could be harder to service.
Is the entry door in the slide a problem?
The slide is built like a motorhome box and is designed for walk-through when necessary. Best practice is to retract steps before moving the slide; Axiom has explored wheeled step feet to help.
What’s special about the walls?
Axiom uses steel-framed, vacuum-laminated walls with double Azdel and thicker flat-laminated fiberglass. They apply corrosion-resistant materials; long-term RV data is limited because the approach is new to towables.
Does it have ABS and sway control?
Yes — ABS and electronic sway are factory standard, paired with touring-coil suspension and H-rated tires.
What’s the Midnight Package?
A black-on-black aesthetic package replacing the white skirt line—think stealth fighter jet.
Final Thoughts

Axiom’s Vendetta 4250 family swings for the fences with steel-laminated walls, triple mini-splits, rear-mounted generator, and storage galore. Plus the option for a curb-side patio that turns camp into a the campground VIP lounge.
If you can live with limited road-mode access and want next-gen systems wrapped in a true host-friendly layout, this toy hauler is a serious contender!

Written By: Brooke Erickson
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