Mitsubishi L200 Series 7: UK pricing, commercial two‑seat conversion and dealer arrival (May 2026)





Summary

Key takeaways

  • Titan double-cab starts at £36,295 OTR excl. VAT; Barbarian at £39,995 OTR excl. VAT.
  • L200 Commercial two-seat model starts at £37,495 OTR excl. VAT.
  • All variants use a 2.4‑litre bi‑turbo diesel engine.
  • Standard coverage: five‑year warranty and five years of pan‑European breakdown assistance.
  • UK dealer arrivals expected from May 2026; customers can register interest via Mitsubishi Motors in the UK.
  • Commercial model features a permanent two‑seat conversion with a secure hidden load area for UK commercial compliance.
  • Qualifying users may access a 100% plant and machinery allowance and a flat BIK of £4,020.

Pricing (OTR excl. VAT)

  • Double‑cab Titan: £36,295
  • Double‑cab Barbarian: £39,995
  • L200 Commercial (two‑seat): £37,495

Prices are presented on an on‑the‑road basis excluding VAT; no VAT‑inclusive figures were provided.

Commercial model focus and tax treatment

The L200 Commercial replaces the rear passenger area with a permanent, concealed load compartment, prioritizing secure storage and ensuring UK commercial‑vehicle compliance.

  • Permanent two‑seat configuration clarifies commercial classification.
  • Access to 100% plant and machinery allowance (subject to qualifying criteria).
  • Flat benefit‑in‑kind (BIK) charge of £4,020 for qualifying users.

Powertrain and disclosed specs

All Series 7 variants are powered by a 2.4‑litre bi‑turbo diesel engine. Mitsubishi did not publish output, fuel economy, emissions, towing, payload, dimensions, ground clearance, or approach/departure angles in this announcement.

Warranty and roadside support

The lineup includes a five‑year base vehicle warranty and five years of pan‑European breakdown assistance as standard—key considerations for fleet uptime and multi‑year ownership.

Availability and next steps

Appointed UK dealers are expected to receive vehicles from May 2026. Prospective customers are invited to register their interest via Mitsubishi Motors in the UK to help retailers plan stock and demonstrators ahead of showroom arrivals.

What wasn’t detailed

  • Grade‑by‑grade equipment lists, options, and accessories
  • Connected services, ADAS, infotainment, and interior materials
  • Service intervals, parts pricing, or fleet maintenance packages
  • Additional driveline or chassis configurations, or special editions beyond Titan and Barbarian at launch

Why it matters

The clear split between the two‑row double‑cab and the permanent two‑seat Commercial targets both retail and trade buyers. For fleets prioritizing tax classification and secure load space, the Commercial’s compliance‑led conversion and flat BIK treatment may be decisive, though many operators will await detailed capability and efficiency figures before ordering.

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