Ineos introduced the Grenadier Game Viewer - a safari-style off-road vehicle with a soft top
The Ineos Grenadier Game Viewer is specially designed for travel in African reserves, as well as ranches and estates in the USA, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The special version will be available based on the regular Grenadier modifications with long and super long wheelbases.
What is known
The vehicles will be delivered to customers from the assembly plant in a partially assembled state without paint, rear doors, seats (except front ones), side windows, roof, trim, and unnecessary electrical features. These bodies will then be converted into Grenadier Game Viewers, accommodating four to nine passengers.
Customers will be able to choose the seating arrangement, storage system, and roof design according to their operational needs.
According to Ineos, the conversion requires no changes to the chassis, which means the vehicle retains full manufacturer warranty and after-sales service. This should enhance the model's appeal and distinguish the Game Viewer from other conversions.
Four vehicles will be operational next month in South Africa. These are "conceptual modifications" that served as a "testing ground" for the production version of the Game Viewer.
The company has not disclosed details about the Game Viewer engine. However, it is known that the standard version of the Grenadier is equipped with a 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder BMW engine. The gasoline version produces 286 hp (210 kW) and 450 Nm of torque, while the diesel version generates 249 hp (183 kW) and 550 Nm.
Production of the Ineos Grenadier Game Viewer will commence in 2026.
Source: Ineos