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In case you haven’t noticed we’re in the middle of a once-in-a-generation automotive extinction-level event. What started with the departure of local car manufacturing in Australia, has evolved into ...
Ineos Automotive announced late Thursday that production of the rugged Grenadier SUV and Grenadier Quartermaster pickup truck has resumed at the vehicles' plant in Hambach, France. Production was ...
INEOS Automotive’s Hambach plant is back to action stations after a pause in production for the Grenadier and Quartermaster ...
Ineos notes that the off-road switchgear is contained within an overhead console to help keep the main part of the Grenadier interior as clean and clutter-free as possible. A lockable central ...
It has been followed by two cars in Devil Red, a ‘bold’ new colour ... Ineos has failed to take any pictures of. Coming down the line soon, better late than not at all, are the Grenadier ...
The Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster Kaiju is a one-off ... trundle drawer with a drop-in table, and a 2-Pac paint finish to ensure it can handle even the toughest environments.
Ineos said some of the first models to roll off the restarted production line were in a “bold” new colour “Devil Red ... the Land Rover-inspired Grenadier, in Mexico and China.
The Ineos Grenadier is still a young enough vehicle on the market for it not to have caused a very big bang for now. Yet, as people begin to discover the insane capabilities of a vehicle that was ...
What on Earth is this? It’s the Ineos Grenadier LeTech. The Grenadier that can reach the parts that regular off-roaders can’t. On this planet and possibly some others. Looks like it ...
Called the Kaiju, which means ‘monster’ in Japanese, this blacked-out 4×4 is based on the Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster and has a commanding presence – plus a raft of customized gear.