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Ineos Grenadier Gets 2026 Refresh With Variable‑Ratio Steering, ADAS Upgrades and New Black Edition

Early reviews say the changes make the SUV easier to live with day to day without dulling its rugged character.

Overview

  • All 2026 models adopt an electro‑hydraulic, variable‑ratio steering box and a roughly 5% tighter turning circle aimed at better on‑road precision.
  • Test drives report improved lane changes and highway stability, though the wheel remains heavy at low speeds and lacks strong self‑centering.
  • Updates add improved climate control and new driver assists, including lane‑keeping assistance and automatic emergency braking, with easier muting of alerts.
  • A Black Edition debuts in Inky Black with dark exterior trim and gloss‑black 18‑inch wheels, with orders open for a limited production window.
  • Powertrains carry over with BMW’s 3.0‑liter inline‑six (petrol rated at 282 hp), and pricing stays effectively unchanged in key markets, with U.S. models starting at $72,995 and Black Edition from $84,990; Forbes notes about 12,000 U.S. sales to date.