The Updated Ineos Grenadier Arrives

Three years after its launch the Ineos Grenadier has received its first refresh with the 2026 model year.

The steering set-up has been significantly reworked for improved on-road characteristics resulting in a tighter, firmer and more precise steering feel with better responsiveness. This is aimed at increasing confidence at higher speeds, lane changes and turning.

Ineos has also worked on reducing the turning circle by 5% for improved on-road and off-road manoeuvrability. 

The climate system has received an upgrade to improve heating and cooling and the ADAS system is updated to meet the most recent regulation changes, with a button dedicated to turning off sound alerts.

Not much has changed from the outside except for new day-time running lights that encircle the headlights. Wheels from the previous 1924 edition are now standard on the entry car and the tyres are now supplied by Bridgestone with optional BF Goodrich All Terrain Tyres for off-road driving.

Along with the updates, a new Black Edition has been launched based on the Fieldmaster trim offered in both station wagon or the Quartermaster pick-up body styles.
The Black Edition also gets new all-black body trims, the dark Exterior Pack as standard and privacy glass.

Prices have not changed for the station wagon or pick-up starting from £62,495 for the entry versions, rising to £69,995 for the Trailmaster and Fieldmaster, with the Black Edition becoming the new top trim level at £71,995.

Prices for the Grenadier Commercial remain unchanged starting at £51,930 excluding VAT.

The Ineos Grenadier Black Edition

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Graeme Cobb

Graeme is a life-long car enthusiast with a passion for writing, bringing industry updates, car news and more.

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