New portal axle model curated by renowned German off-road specialists, LETECH – the INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster X LETECH. Orders open in July, initially in Germany and for European customers. INEOS tells us... (Photograph and all words from INEOS). Portal axle modification increases ground clearance by 186mm to 450mm and wading depth from 800mm to 1,050mm Lynn Calder, CEO, … [Read more...]
INEOS Grenadier wins Truck/SUV category in the tough 2024 Alcan 5000 Rally
A class victory won by the INEOS Grenadier in the gruelling 10 day long Alcan 5000 Rally in Western Canada/United States... They tell us... (All words and images from INEOS). INEOS Grenadier scooped class victory in 10-day endurance rally – the first rally win for the newly launched 4X4 Alcan 5000 Rally takes competitors 5,000 miles from Kirkland, Washington to Anchorage, Alaska 39 … [Read more...]
Ineos Grenadier – First Impressions from Guy Loveridge
Guy Loveridge reports from the Lake District with his impressions of the Ineos Grenadier... (All words by Guy; photographs from Guy, and PFPR). The Ineos Grenadier is simply a remarkable motor vehicle. From being sketched on a £5 note at the, of course, Grenadier pub as a dream of what could/should replace the out going Land Rover Defender to this hugely capable machine, both on and … [Read more...]
Ineos Grenadier FD – First Impressions
Robin Roberts samples the Ineos Grenadier FD, on and off road. He writes, "Inch by inch, metre by metre and after just a few miles the Ineos Grenadier impresses..." Conceived to replace the outgoing Land Rover Defender at the time, the Grenadier is the product of a multi- million pound investment by chemical firm Ineos and its owner, one of the richest men and motoring enthusiasts in … [Read more...]
Ineos Grenadier – First Impressions
Kieron Fennelly gives his views on this classically-inspired tough-in-nature new four wheel drive machine… It was Ferry Porsche who, sixty years ago, famously said “I couldn’t find a sports car I liked, so I decided to build my own.” The man behind the Ineos Grenadier, Sir James Ratcliffe evidently had a similar idea. But unlike Porsche who saw his mission as developing his father’s consultancy … [Read more...]