In the automotive world, the emergence of the Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster Kaiju shines like a dazzling star, potentially becoming the ultimate representative of British pickups, inspired by the classic Land Rover Defender. This unique Kaiju edition is not just a single model, but will make a grand appearance in promotional events in Australia in the coming months.
The name 'Kaiju' derives from Japanese, meaning 'giant creature' or 'monster,' perfectly matching its rugged appearance. To enhance its off-road capabilities, Ineos collaborated with leading 4x4 accessory suppliers to add numerous unique features to this pickup. The specially designed sunshade and aluminum factory table, equipped with a 40-liter water tank and retractable 1200mm side steps, folding table, and unique coating, enable this vehicle to thrive in the harshest environments.
Moreover, the Kaiju edition includes a 130-liter Boschman fridge, a 2000-watt inverter from Redarc, and a 150 amp-hour lithium battery that supports over 5000 cycles. Remote electronic shock absorbers offer 16 adjustment stages. Maxtrax added a set of installation tools, while Stedi provided a range of new lights. Additionally, this vehicle is equipped with a 168-liter long-range fuel tank, allowing you to venture into adventures without fear.
Relying on the Trailmaster Edition, the Kaiju version features an auxiliary battery, 17-inch steel wheels, and a ladder. Although this vehicle will not be sold to consumers, many of its components can be ordered directly from suppliers. Notably, Ineos’s factory warranty covers a variety of aftermarket accessories, ensuring consumer confidence in quality.
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Ineos was founded with a mission to deliver relatively affordable, no-nonsense off-road vehicles akin to the original Land Rover Defender, targeting both commercial buyers and enthusiasts.
The company made significant strides with the launch of the Grenadier SUV earlier this decade and had planned to follow it up with the Fusilier electric SUV and a more compact offering.
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INEOS Grenadier is facing some production issues. INEOS has halted the assembly line at its plant in Hambach, France, resulting in the stoppage of Grenadier production. Additionally, the production of the Grenadier Quartermaster pickup has also decreased, and this situation may persist until 2025.

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