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The Ineos Grenadier is an off-road utility vehicle designed and produced by Ineos Automotive.It went into production in October 2022. The Grenadier was designed to be a modern replacement of the original Land Rover Defender, with boxy bodywork, a steel ladder chassis, beam axles with long-travel progressive-rate coil spring suspension (front and rear), and powered by a petrol BMW B58 or diesel ...
Ineos recently paused production of the Grenadier SUV and Quartermaster pickup due to an issue with a parts supplier. A new report suggests that the insolvency of the German seat maker Recaro may ...
Four different prototypes of the Grenadier were shown, including a V-8-powered version and a high-riding SUV with portal axles. Ineos Reveals Grenadier SUV Prototypes and Ornate Special Edition ...
Hi, you deleted, (in my view unjustifiably), two of my edits on Ineos Grenadier: (i) I mentioned that beam axles were chose for their ruggedness over IS: this argument appeared in the official video; if you want a citation, put [citation needed], don't delete.
INEOS also used the Goodwood Festival of Speed to show off a hydrogen-powered Grenadier prototype. INEOS said its uses BMW's latest hydrogen fuel-cell system, which we imagine is the 395-hp ...
Ineos Automotive Ltd was founded by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chairman of the multinational chemicals company Ineos. [1] Ratcliffe came up with the idea of building a replacement for his Land Rover Defender and approached Jaguar Land Rover to buy the tooling to continue production after the original model ceased at Solihull after 67 years in January 2016, but the firm declined. [1]
Ineos Group Limited is a British multinational conglomerate headquartered and registered in London. As of 2021, it was the fourth largest chemical company in the world, with additional operations in fuel, packaging and food, construction, automotive, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and professional sports.
Ineos Fusilier; Ineos Grenadier This page was last edited on 18 July 2024, at 21:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...