Description
The Mercury 40 Command Thrust EXLPT is a 40HP four-stroke outboard motor built for Australian boat owners who need dependable power on the water. Fitted with a 3-cylinder, in-line, water-cooled powerhead displacing 996cc and running a electronic fuel injection (efi) fuel system, this extra long (25″) shaft outboard is set up with electric start and remote mechanical control, giving you a straightforward, reliable setup whether you’re heading out for a weekend fish or a longer day on the water.
At 98kg, the 40 Command Thrust EXLPT is engineered to be light enough to handle on the transom while still delivering the torque and acceleration boaters expect from Mercury’s four-stroke range. It suits pontoons and heavier aluminium boats wanting more pushing power than a standard 40HP, and is finished in Mercury Black to match Mercury’s current outboard line-up.
Key features:
– Command Thrust gearcase turns a larger-diameter propeller for added grip on heavier boats
– Built for pontoons and aluminium boats that need more low-speed thrust than a standard 40HP
– Power trim and tilt as standard for easy angle adjustment and trailer loading
– Compatible with SmartCraft digital technology including Active Trim
– Premium corrosion-preventive coatings suited to long-term saltwater use
Why choose a Mercury 40HP outboard from our store: every engine we sell is genuine, sourced through authorised supply channels, and backed by the manufacturer’s standard Australian warranty. Our team can help you confirm shaft length, control type and rigging compatibility for your specific boat before you buy, so you get the right engine the first time. Australia-wide shipping and local pick-up options are available, and our support team is on hand for fitting advice, servicing guidance, and genuine parts after your purchase.
Browse our full range of Mercury outboard motors and accessories, or get in touch with our team if you need help choosing the right horsepower and shaft length for your boat.









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