Ineos Automotive has announced major updates for the Grenadier, as the hardcore off-roader enters its third full year of production.
Much has been written about the story behind the Grenadier’s creation, along with the British 4×4’s ability both on and off the road. Changes for the 2026 model year aim to address some of the areas that have attracted criticism.
In particular, Ineos has fitted a new variable-ratio steering rack, intended to make the Grenadier feel more precise and responsive when the wheel is close to the straight-ahead position.
The previous Grenadier’s recirculating ball steering setup favoured off-road durability, but could feel slow-witted when driving on tarmac at speed.
Ineos has also reduced the Grenadier’s turning circle, with extra steering angle to make it more manoeuvrable in town and on twisty trails.
Further changes for the 2026 Ineos Grenadier include an upgraded climate control system. This has apparently improved the ‘performance and predictability of heating and cooling’ inside the cabin.
The Grenadier’s driver assistance systems (ADAS) have received important updates in order to comply with the latest safety regulations.
Ineos has also included a shortcut on the infotainment touchscreen to silence the compulsory Intelligent Speed Assist with just one press.
Lynn Calder, CEO of Ineos Automotive, said: “We’ve continuously enhanced and upgraded the Grenadier since its launch, but this is the most significant improvement so far. And it means the 2026 models are the most rounded and most accomplished yet.
“It’s easier and more fun to enjoy every day and for every journey (and with a faster way to switch off the annoying ADAS alerts we are forced to fit). And with all that, it’s our best Grenadier yet, with enhanced appeal to an even broader range of customers.”
Along with updating the Grenadier for 2026, Ineos has also launched a new Black Edition trim level. This can be applied to both the regular station wagon and Quartermaster pickup truck.
Based on the range-topping Fieldmaster version, the Black Edition comes exclusively with Inky Black exterior paintwork. Gloss black 18-inch alloy wheels are combined with black trim for the front grille and skid plates.
Privacy glass, a lockable storage box for the spare wheel holder, black leather upholstery, a dark interior headlining and black carpet mats complete the moody makeover.
Prices for the Black Edition start at £71,995, covering both station wagon and Quartermaster body styles.
All other Grenadier models retain the same prices for 2026, with the Grenadier Commercial starting from £51,390 excluding VAT. The entry-level Quartermaster and station wagon variants cost from £62,495.
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