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2026 Ineos Grenadier update brings revised steering, special Black Edition


The 2026 Ineos Grenadier 4×4 off-roader has been updated with an expanded lineup including a new Black Edition, as well as steering and cabin tweaks across the range.

All Grenadiers receive a new variable-ratio steering box that the automaker says delivers improved precision and responsiveness.

The update is also claimed to deliver a five per cent smaller turning circle, with revised lock-stops designed to improve slow-speed manoeuvrability both off-road and around town.

The new Grenadier Black Edition costs an additional $2000 over the Fieldmaster model grade on which it’s based, and starts at $122,000 before on-road costs in either wagon or dual-cab ute body styles; it’s not available in cab-chassis form.

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The special edition is offered exclusively in Inky Black exterior paint with a unique Dark Exterior Pack, including a black front grille and black skid plates.

It also gains unique badging and gloss black 18-inch alloy wheels – an inch larger than the Fieldmaster’s – shod with BFGoodrich all-terrain tyres, while the interior receives dark headlining and carpeting to complete the look.

Orders are now open for the Black Edition. A statement from Ineos Automotive Australia and New Zealand on the Black Edition said, “while there is no limit to volume, it will have a limited production window”.

For 2026, the Grenadier’s climate control system has also received unspecified upgrades “to improve the predictability of heating and cooling within the cabin”.