The 2025 Ineos Grenadier is not your typical modern SUV. Rather than conforming to current lifestyle-centric trends, the Grenadier revives the genuine off-road spirit of classic adventure vehicles. Branded by Ineos as a "Station Wagon," this vehicle targets those who seek real-world durability and off-road prowess over suburban luxury. With an old-school design that includes body-on-frame construction, recirculating ball steering, solid front and rear axles, three locking differentials, and a two-speed manual transfer case, the Grenadier is unmistakably built for the toughest terrains and long-term reliability.
Limited to just 1,924 units globally, the special Belstaff Edition celebrates the centennial of British clothing brand Belstaff. Distinguished by unique Magic Mushroom and Inky Black paint finishes, Belstaff badging, and 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels, this edition is as stylish as it is capable. The exterior features a distinctive blacked-out grille and dark grey skid plates, while the interior boasts exclusive Belstaff-themed details. The Grenadier Belstaff Edition embodies rugged style and heritage, perfectly blending form and function.
The 2025 Grenadier is powered by a BMW-sourced turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine that produces 282 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque. It’s equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission driving all four wheels. Its off-road prowess is exceptional, thanks to a mechanical two-speed transfer case controlled by a robust lever positioned near the gear shifter. Standard on all models is a locking differential system, with the more specialized Trialmaster Edition featuring additional off-road enhancements such as BF Goodrich all-terrain tires, a snorkel intake, and a dual battery setup capable of powering external devices up to 400 watts. On paved roads, the Grenadier retains a traditional feel, requiring attentive handling and offering a driving experience reminiscent of classic off-roaders, reinforcing its authenticity and dedication to true adventure.
Inside, the Grenadier emphasizes practical utility and durability, featuring a 12.3-inch central touchscreen that combines infotainment and instrumentation. Practicality is evident in its spacious storage options, including a sizable central box and glove compartment. Unique touches like a softer secondary horn designed specifically to alert pedestrians and cyclists highlight thoughtful engineering details. Although modern tech such as lane departure warnings, automatic emergency braking, speed limit detection, and driver drowsiness monitoring is standard, the Grenadier focuses on function and capability over plush luxury. Connectivity includes USB-A and USB-C charging ports, though wireless charging is not available, reinforcing the Grenadier's utilitarian character.
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