The new generation of hard-core off-road vehicle Ineos Grenadier is known for its extreme off-road ability and, of course, practicality is always a priority. Today, the Mansory tuning factory is interested in enhancing its power. After the special upgrade, the performance became more powerful, the appearance was sporty, the interior was covered with luxurious leather, and a refrigerator was placed in the back seat, changing the original stereotype of the Ineos Grenadier.
After the transformation of many Mercedes G-Class and Land Rover Defender, Mansory turned its attention to the Ineos Grenadier and gave it a fascinating transformation, giving the original hard-core style a special atmosphere of "luxury and sparkle". First, Mansory customized the aerodynamic kit for the exterior, replaced the decorative panels in the interior to improve the texture, modified the chassis and suspension system, and finally adjusted the power.
In terms of appearance, Mansory used a large number of carbon fiber parts for decoration. Even if it is parked next to the Mercedes G63 AMG, it will not feel inferior. From the front of the car, it can be seen that the front spoiler, water tank guard, and hood are made of carbon fiber. The extended wheel arcs of the four wheels are also made of carbon fiber and designed with hollow vents. The visual tension is higher than the actual effect. The appearance upgrade kit also includes front and rear searchlight brackets on the roof, combined with LED light sets, creating a sharp contrast with the white Grenadier Wagon. Moreover, the aluminum rims are made of 20-inch FV.9 aluminum alloy and come with 305/50 R20 XL tires, which increase road grip.
Compared to other Mansory products that lower the body, the height of the Ineos Grenadier has been increased by 20mm. Mansory says that to improve the off-road capabilities of this model, the suspension system has been specially adjusted, which differs from the previous style of lowering the body.
It is powered by a 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder turbocharged engine from BMW. After the change, the maximum horsepower reaches 345 horsepower and the maximum torque is 560 Newton meters. Compared to the original output, the horsepower has increased by 63 horsepower and the torque has increased by 110 Newton meters. This improvement is due to the optimized ECU computer program, together with the stainless steel valve control exhaust system, to obtain more exciting power performance.
Entering the car, Mansory covered the entire interior in maroon leather with an arctic white roof, eh! It gets dirty easily when driving off-road. The electric seats have a ventilation function, and the rear seat back angle can be adjusted to provide a more comfortable riding experience for passengers. A center armrest is installed in the middle of the rear seat, with a built-in refrigerator and a wireless charging pad. Mansory also added significant amounts of carbon fiber materials to the center console, roof panel, steering wheel, pedals, door sills, and door trim. Finally, the start/stop button has been moved to the roof, reminiscent of the McLaren Senna design.
Mansory showcased the Ineos Grenadier for the first time in Qatar and is now accepting orders. Recently, Ineos also opened the door for customizing the Grenadier's own style, showing that consumers are very interested in personalized off-road vehicles.