Overview
- Australian drive-away pricing is now set at $42,500 to $53,000 for the Musso range and $52,000 to $64,200 for the Rexton lineup.
- Rexton gains electric power steering with lane‑keep assist and adaptive cruise across all grades, plus new LED running lights and sequential indicators, with the mid-tier renamed Advance.
- Musso adopts electric power steering only on regular-length models to enable lane‑keep assist, while all XLV grades retain hydraulic steering and miss lane‑keep; adaptive cruise is not offered on the Musso locally.
- The former Adventure trim is now called Advance on both models, and the Musso Ultimate folds in previous Luxury Pack features as standard, contributing to the higher stickers.
- Core mechanicals carry over with 2.2‑litre turbo-diesel powertrains, dual‑range 4×4 and a locking rear differential; Rexton continues to tow up to 3500kg, and both keep a seven‑year, unlimited‑kilometre warranty with five years roadside assistance.