I have probably watch nearly every legit and informative video about the IG because I have an order for one. This is the MOST informative and detailed video about features I have ever seen….Well done!
Your video also explains where Ineos invested its resources…into the construction and design features…for the $80K + price tag…..not in interior features or interior surfaces, and definitely not into the infotainment screen [which needs some improvements for usefulness, such as the rear camera image using the entirety of the screen real estate]
Thank you for talking about the Grenadier from a functionality standpoint, rather than the lack of power seat adjustment, the pinging speed alert, or the field-focused steering (though I bet the clicking could get old fast). It looks promising as a tough and capable platform, which is exactly what a lot of us are looking for.
Great review. I couldn't agree more. I too have concerns over the radiators up front. They seem pretty vunerable. It'll be good seeing what you do for front end protection. I picked mine up 2 months ago in Colorado Springs. 1st thing I did was replaced the BFG's and installed the New GY Duratrac RT, 255/80/17. Added the Rhino Roof Rack, Custom rear seat delete and built out the rear interior. Fridge, RedArc Manager 30, Bush Company 270XT, 100w of solar, custom MaxTrax mounts, and some other cool goodies. Can't wait to see the cool stuff you guys come up with. A venture into the desert SW for a few weeks to see how the truck works as a Travel Adventure truck. Cheers!
Had mine since the end of April 2023 and nearly 18,000 miles. I'm in the UK, so I have a diesel vehicle. Enjoyed your review and I'm interested in any accessories you can bring to market. Did some impromptu wading, (my commute flooded), and had to clear corn stalks from the radiators, not recommended!
Best review I've seen. We got our Trialmaster from Warner the day after Christmas. I'll be looking forward to seeing what you come up with. Very interested in skid plates / under protection and I'll also be looking for a source for adjustable control arms. I put on BFG 295/70r17s and need a mild lift. I spoke with another owner with the same tires, but with the 30mm Eibach lift, and he said that he needed a touch more caster than the factory setup could provide, for on-road handling at speed.
Received mine about a month ago. Wanted something more analog and stout, but didnt want to wrench on something old all the time considering I already have enough of that already. So far I really enjoy it, fits my needs living in rural location. Will wait to see if I end up wrenching on it sooner than I desire.
Excellent to see someone talking about those bumper wing coolers - one for the transfer case oil and one for the engine coolant. They do look vulnerable.
Kudos on pragmatically identifying the give and take of design compromises. It seems Magna Steyr designed a bulletproof platform that can easilly be modified and personalised to make your own.
Mine does not have the wondering issue. It is more stable/planted the faster i go. It is so stable that i can confirm that there is in fact no speed limiter at 99mph 😂
Yeah, check the caster. I’ve done thousands of miles and it simply doesn’t wander in any road conditions. Quite the reverse in fact. I’m impressed by how well it holds its line through corners.
Is the geometry adjustable? This is a classic tractor type axle and I am unaware of any possible adjustment unless the trailing arm bushes are eccentric.
@@hedydd2 I keep trying to reply but the algorithm doesn’t seem to like the link I’m trying to give to another video on this. Search Ineos Grenadier free upgrade.
Agree. Take your hands off the steering wheel and see if it truely wonders (on a straight road). My experience is the car won’t move off its line unless you provide input.
I've watched a ton of different reviews on these and this was the best by far! I'm glad i stumbled across it. Does anyone know the front and rear axle shaft size and spline count on these? I still can't find that info anywhere and the dealers just give me a blank stare when I ask.
OK I really enjoyed this review. Coming from a MB G65, I really wanted to consider this as my next vehicle but was a bit concerned about being the first and not knowing much about it. I will look forward to more of your reviews and impressions.
Very excited to follow you. Also live in the Denver area and have this on order arriving this Fall. Let me know your IG forum name and please focus on the ADAS issue that I know will be a problem for me
From an exploded view of the rear axle assembly, I note it has single bearing semi floating rear shafts. Do you know yet if the front hubs are serviceable full floaters or sealed unserviceable unit bearings.
how did you get the car? was it sponsored? Love your vid. First one to really look at maintainability. Your thoughts on promised workshop manuals / tech drawings nog now available yet?
Bolts inside the back area will not bolt direct to the chassis because the body is on rubber mounts so the chassis and body will move and sometimes twist relative to each other. Also if direct to the chassis it be a noise conduit. It just isn’t done.
Before I start, apologies to those that have this vehicle and think the world of it, because my observations are rather critical. I paid a deposit and cancelled my order for Grenadier twice due to certain doubts. There are two, between home and one of my businesses, within seven miles, neither of which are work-horse vehicles like mine are. So I am looking from a different perspective, non-leisure workhorse, compared to what some may judge it by. It’s not a brilliant design of vehicle. The steering and handling is poor, the turns from massive lock to lock is excessive. The rear door with the narrow and useless door opening first will soon become annoying. The rear mounted spare wheel limits visibility and is very heavy on the hinges. The underbody with the rear muffler is cramped and the fuel tank is small, leaving no room for an extra tank. Compare this with something half the price [twice the value] such as a VW Amarok or Ford Ranger in the UK, which have as much interior passenger room, greater safety features, a full time 4wd mode similar to Grenadier, and plenty of room underneath the longer wheelbase if the spare is relocated to the loadbed for a great big auxiliary fuel tank and the suspension is rated to take the weight. In most areas outside USA the pickups have a ton 2200lb carrying capacity apart from Raptor and Adventura versions. The engine range available on the pickups is large and the preference here is for the bi-turbo 2.0 diesel which will match the performance of the Grenadier while getting at least 50% better fuel economy that Grenadier diesel and 100% better than petrol Grenadier. The second choice engine in the pickups is the 3.0 V6 diesel that powered Range Rovers and the Ford F150 until recently. To compare absolutely like with like, the Grandier Quartermaster pickup will cost business users about double the price of a loaded Ranger Wildtrak 2.0 diesel 10 speed auto in the UK £40k vs £80k because the Grenadier pickup cannot carry a ton cargo for tax relief purposes which does not apply in every country. It will do the same job exactly. However, if you compare the grenadier to a Mercedes G-Class it is a bargain price. The G has independent front suspension and electric power steering like the Ranger/Amarok rather than the Grenadier’s crude tractor front axle. Once you have bought the vehicle, any of them, that’s the time to stop comparing and not to look back and get buyer’s remorse. Enjoy using whatever you have chosen to get and forget the rest.
The might be a slight design bias for right hand drive road cambers that might encourage the funny highway steering float in the US. It should be close to natural clambering defenders and disco1 were straight on centre.
This is a GREAT review - people who get it get it, everyone else whines about the lack of luxury features for the price. Also agree w your statement re power. It amazes me how strong it feels through acceleration off the line, especially given how they tuned it down from a standard B58 setup (like in a BMW X5). I still don’t get it - it must be the torque delivery all the way through the rev range and the supernatural ZF transmission (wait, I changed gears??? I didn’t feel anything!). Maybe it’s just some sort of dark voodoo magic. Would love to hear your thoughts on the power delivery. The actual experience and the numbers just don’t add up in my head.
In a few reports online, I have read that the Ineos Grenadier relies on more electronics than people realise. True or not, this would not put me off buying one.
BMW have stopped supplying their cars to British Police forces after a series of engines fires that caused at least one officer to lose his life. This was done in 2023 but the fires have been not uncommon since 2020 I believe. They say it is down to how patrol vehicles are used, with prolonged periods of engine idling followed by rapid acceleration. These may not all be the current engines but it is current cars that BMW have decided are unsuitable for police work.
The manufacture does not, or rather will not share a technical service manual for this vehicle. Absolutely ridiculous that this cannot be acquired by owners of such a vehicle. Was ready to order one but have decided against since the manufacturer apparently does not wish owners to be able to service their own vehicle.
This is not accurate. We had the Australian leadership team talk at an evening they organised to bring owners up to speed on their business. The service manual's lack of availability is purely system/platform-related. Cyber security and access protocols must be implemented before they can make the manual available. They underestimated the development time to deliver this software. They mentioned three letters SAP, which would explain everything if you have ever experienced an SAP implementation
@@PeteFromOZ That is a load of BS! I am a professional software engineer and your explanation does not hold any water whatsoever! Securing online content is available out of the box with SAP which by the way is a back off office solution and has no bearing on being able to deliver technical content online. I can give you dozens of examples of online parts fiche and technical service manuals available online with no authentication required. The truth is that most OEMs today do not want to provide it due to the revenue they generate from their service departments. Go Google what JohnDeere was doing and the lawsuit they just lost over trying to lock down service. I don't know who you are or why you're trying to carry water for Grenandier but you are either ignorant or intentionally trying to mislead people.
Toyota Supra is just a rebadged BMW with slight inexpensive cosmetic changes, built in same plant as BMW. Ineos should have purchased and installed a GM 5.3 powertrain for US version. That vehicle is gonna end up like all BMWs and German vehicles; an endless money pit and the very owners duped to believe and accept constant money drain on wallet.
$92k? Doesn't look "cool", is slow, has virtually no dealer network and can't make it through "difficult" trails...plus it's just as complicated has any other vehicle for sale.
Have you had the chance to drive one? I wouldn’t call it slow! We will be putting it to the test ourselves to see how capable it is on “difficult” trails. Subscribe to see if it can hang!
I have probably watch nearly every legit and informative video about the IG because I have an order for one. This is the MOST informative and detailed video about features I have ever seen….Well done!
Your video also explains where Ineos invested its resources…into the construction and design features…for the $80K + price tag…..not in interior features or interior surfaces, and definitely not into the infotainment screen [which needs some improvements for usefulness, such as the rear camera image using the entirety of the screen real estate]
thanks!
I really want one never been into off-roaders but this one speaks to me 44k in the uk do I need all the locking diffs for medium off roading
Thank you for talking about the Grenadier from a functionality standpoint, rather than the lack of power seat adjustment, the pinging speed alert, or the field-focused steering (though I bet the clicking could get old fast). It looks promising as a tough and capable platform, which is exactly what a lot of us are looking for.
You bet! We try to give the people what they want.
@@Dirtboxoverland Many people want a Grenadier, including me😂...
That blue looks great
We couldn't agree more!
Great review.
I couldn't agree more.
I too have concerns over the radiators up front. They seem pretty vunerable. It'll be good seeing what you do for front end protection.
I picked mine up 2 months ago in Colorado Springs. 1st thing I did was replaced the BFG's and installed the New GY Duratrac RT, 255/80/17.
Added the Rhino Roof Rack, Custom rear seat delete and built out the rear interior. Fridge, RedArc Manager 30, Bush Company 270XT, 100w of solar, custom MaxTrax mounts, and some other cool goodies.
Can't wait to see the cool stuff you guys come up with.
A venture into the desert SW for a few weeks to see how the truck works as a Travel Adventure truck.
Cheers!
Had mine since the end of April 2023 and nearly 18,000 miles. I'm in the UK, so I have a diesel vehicle. Enjoyed your review and I'm interested in any accessories you can bring to market. Did some impromptu wading, (my commute flooded), and had to clear corn stalks from the radiators, not recommended!
What your mpg like seriously want one only would consider the d.
@@razrramon2256 About 24 mpg, with a low of 20 and a high of 30.
One of the best explanations currently on TH-cam. I have my Eldoret blue Ineos order due quarter 4 of 2024. I’m extremely excited
Thanks!
Best review I've seen. We got our Trialmaster from Warner the day after Christmas. I'll be looking forward to seeing what you come up with. Very interested in skid plates / under protection and I'll also be looking for a source for adjustable control arms. I put on BFG 295/70r17s and need a mild lift. I spoke with another owner with the same tires, but with the 30mm Eibach lift, and he said that he needed a touch more caster than the factory setup could provide, for on-road handling at speed.
Waiting for that gravy train! Cool review with a lot of things I haven't heard anyone else talk about. 👍
Coming soon!
Received mine about a month ago. Wanted something more analog and stout, but didnt want to wrench on something old all the time considering I already have enough of that already. So far I really enjoy it, fits my needs living in rural location. Will wait to see if I end up wrenching on it sooner than I desire.
Awesome Video Jay!
Thanks!
Excellent to see someone talking about those bumper wing coolers - one for the transfer case oil and one for the engine coolant. They do look vulnerable.
For sure! We will come up with something :)
So what you’re saying is….the Grenadier is not an overpriced Wrangler. Good to hear because there’s one in my Garage.
WAY better review for off roaders than anyone else. Especially you, TFL…. LOL
ohh shots fired! They are good friends of ours ;)
I’m looking forward to the diff guards and under body stuff. Hopefully the shipping costs to the UAE aren’t too prohibitive.
Thanks for informative video.
Love your products! I really want the camper for my 2015 Ram!!
You will not be disappointed!
Kudos on pragmatically identifying the give and take of design compromises. It seems Magna Steyr designed a bulletproof platform that can easilly be modified and personalised to make your own.
Thanks!
Mine does not have the wondering issue. It is more stable/planted the faster i go. It is so stable that i can confirm that there is in fact no speed limiter at 99mph 😂
Well that sounds amazing!
Yeah, check the caster. I’ve done thousands of miles and it simply doesn’t wander in any road conditions. Quite the reverse in fact. I’m impressed by how well it holds its line through corners.
Interesting! Thanks for your feedback
Is the geometry adjustable? This is a classic tractor type axle and I am unaware of any possible adjustment unless the trailing arm bushes are eccentric.
@@hedydd2 I keep trying to reply but the algorithm doesn’t seem to like the link I’m trying to give to another video on this. Search Ineos Grenadier free upgrade.
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Agree. Take your hands off the steering wheel and see if it truely wonders (on a straight road). My experience is the car won’t move off its line unless you provide input.
I've watched a ton of different reviews on these and this was the best by far! I'm glad i stumbled across it.
Does anyone know the front and rear axle shaft size and spline count on these? I still can't find that info anywhere and the dealers just give me a blank stare when I ask.
Our part 2 video will be showcasing all of this info
@@Dirtboxoverland AWESOME! I'm looking forward to it! I've tried to get that seemingly simple info for ages to no avail.
Brilliant review, one of the few covering practicality out in the bush.
Glad it was helpful!
Good vid. Own a wildtrak and like the grenadier. Trying to decide. Concerned about value. Servicing, parts on the INEOS.
OK I really enjoyed this review. Coming from a MB G65, I really wanted to consider this as my next vehicle but was a bit concerned about being the first and not knowing much about it. I will look forward to more of your reviews and impressions.
We are glad this was helpful!
Subscribed
I am very interested in a Flat kit!
14:00 so much for removing the rear seat
Very excited to follow you. Also live in the Denver area and have this on order arriving this Fall. Let me know your IG forum name and please focus on the ADAS issue that I know will be a problem for me
Sounds great, thanks for the follow!
From an exploded view of the rear axle assembly, I note it has single bearing semi floating rear shafts. Do you know yet if the front hubs are serviceable full floaters or sealed unserviceable unit bearings.
We are not 100% sure yet
how did you get the car? was it sponsored? Love your vid. First one to really look at maintainability.
Your thoughts on promised workshop manuals / tech drawings nog now available yet?
We paid full price for it... A sponsorship would have been nice!
thanks@@Dirtboxoverland looking forward to the series.
To bad in the netherlands the car cost 79K EUR + 95K EUR environmental tax.... :(
Bolts inside the back area will not bolt direct to the chassis because the body is on rubber mounts so the chassis and body will move and sometimes twist relative to each other. Also if direct to the chassis it be a noise conduit. It just isn’t done.
Will you be offering all these modifications as a package in addition/seperate to placing campers?
We will be developing products with Couch off road
nice car
I'm not sure the cat approves?
I am interested in seeing what you come up with for the Ineos
Do cats approve of anything??!
nice car!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Before I start, apologies to those that have this vehicle and think the world of it, because my observations are rather critical. I paid a deposit and cancelled my order for Grenadier twice due to certain doubts. There are two, between home and one of my businesses, within seven miles, neither of which are work-horse vehicles like mine are. So I am looking from a different perspective, non-leisure workhorse, compared to what some may judge it by.
It’s not a brilliant design of vehicle. The steering and handling is poor, the turns from massive lock to lock is excessive. The rear door with the narrow and useless door opening first will soon become annoying. The rear mounted spare wheel limits visibility and is very heavy on the hinges. The underbody with the rear muffler is cramped and the fuel tank is small, leaving no room for an extra tank. Compare this with something half the price [twice the value] such as a VW Amarok or Ford Ranger in the UK, which have as much interior passenger room, greater safety features, a full time 4wd mode similar to Grenadier, and plenty of room underneath the longer wheelbase if the spare is relocated to the loadbed for a great big auxiliary fuel tank and the suspension is rated to take the weight. In most areas outside USA the pickups have a ton 2200lb carrying capacity apart from Raptor and Adventura versions. The engine range available on the pickups is large and the preference here is for the bi-turbo 2.0 diesel which will match the performance of the Grenadier while getting at least 50% better fuel economy that Grenadier diesel and 100% better than petrol Grenadier. The second choice engine in the pickups is the 3.0 V6 diesel that powered Range Rovers and the Ford F150 until recently. To compare absolutely like with like, the Grandier Quartermaster pickup will cost business users about double the price of a loaded Ranger Wildtrak 2.0 diesel 10 speed auto in the UK £40k vs £80k because the Grenadier pickup cannot carry a ton cargo for tax relief purposes which does not apply in every country. It will do the same job exactly. However, if you compare the grenadier to a Mercedes G-Class it is a bargain price. The G has independent front suspension and electric power steering like the Ranger/Amarok rather than the Grenadier’s crude tractor front axle.
Once you have bought the vehicle, any of them, that’s the time to stop comparing and not to look back and get buyer’s remorse. Enjoy using whatever you have chosen to get and forget the rest.
Thanks for your well thought out and in depth opinion! We do love ours and we are excited to start developing products!
My only gripe is the lack of driver gauges. A huge deal breaker for any vehicle imo.
The might be a slight design bias for right hand drive road cambers that might encourage the funny highway steering float in the US. It should be close to natural clambering defenders and disco1 were straight on centre.
Please please make a back seat!
hmmmm
Cat approved. I'm in
Screaming for Portals
Coming soon!
This is a GREAT review - people who get it get it, everyone else whines about the lack of luxury features for the price. Also agree w your statement re power. It amazes me how strong it feels through acceleration off the line, especially given how they tuned it down from a standard B58 setup (like in a BMW X5). I still don’t get it - it must be the torque delivery all the way through the rev range and the supernatural ZF transmission (wait, I changed gears??? I didn’t feel anything!). Maybe it’s just some sort of dark voodoo magic. Would love to hear your thoughts on the power delivery. The actual experience and the numbers just don’t add up in my head.
Thanks!
Just wish it came in a manual......I'd already have it on order.
That would be epic!
In a few reports online, I have read that the Ineos Grenadier relies on more electronics than people realise. True or not, this would not put me off buying one.
The supra guys and Beemer guys are getting over 1000 hp out of this engine.
sure you know already, Brown + Davis 68 litre 18 US gallon fuel tank built for the muffler space
The Brown & Davis tanks look good...but are Diesel only.
New land cruiser seems like a good alternative unless you got nostalgy
BMW have stopped supplying their cars to British Police forces after a series of engines fires that caused at least one officer to lose his life. This was done in 2023 but the fires have been not uncommon since 2020 I believe. They say it is down to how patrol vehicles are used, with prolonged periods of engine idling followed by rapid acceleration. These may not all be the current engines but it is current cars that BMW have decided are unsuitable for police work.
Dang! Well its a good thing we are not using it for Police force work!
The manufacture does not, or rather will not share a technical service manual for this vehicle. Absolutely ridiculous that this cannot be acquired by owners of such a vehicle. Was ready to order one but have decided against since the manufacturer apparently does not wish owners to be able to service their own vehicle.
This is not accurate. We had the Australian leadership team talk at an evening they organised to bring owners up to speed on their business. The service manual's lack of availability is purely system/platform-related. Cyber security and access protocols must be implemented before they can make the manual available. They underestimated the development time to deliver this software. They mentioned three letters SAP, which would explain everything if you have ever experienced an SAP implementation
@@PeteFromOZ That is a load of BS! I am a professional software engineer and your explanation does not hold any water whatsoever! Securing online content is available out of the box with SAP which by the way is a back off office solution and has no bearing on being able to deliver technical content online. I can give you dozens of examples of online parts fiche and technical service manuals available online with no authentication required. The truth is that most OEMs today do not want to provide it due to the revenue they generate from their service departments. Go Google what JohnDeere was doing and the lawsuit they just lost over trying to lock down service. I don't know who you are or why you're trying to carry water for Grenandier but you are either ignorant or intentionally trying to mislead people.
Still don’t understand why this engine has plastic valve covers. Why not metal?! Everything is plastic.
Also, no oil dipstick!
Toyota Supra is just a rebadged BMW with slight inexpensive cosmetic changes, built in same plant as BMW. Ineos should have purchased and installed a GM 5.3 powertrain for US version. That vehicle is gonna end up like all BMWs and German vehicles; an endless money pit and the very owners duped to believe and accept constant money drain on wallet.
I can tell you know very little.
For $80 K
You can buy a 2024-25 Toyota Land Cruiser loaded
Not a fixed/solid axel 4x4 like these cool but antiquated refurbished over priced rigs😂
We love the Land Cruiser too! But it is no Ineos…
$92k? Doesn't look "cool", is slow, has virtually no dealer network and can't make it through "difficult" trails...plus it's just as complicated has any other vehicle for sale.
Have you had the chance to drive one? I wouldn’t call it slow!
We will be putting it to the test ourselves to see how capable it is on “difficult” trails. Subscribe to see if it can hang!
Fix that stupid firmware
lol
It's BEEFY!
Got that..... BEEFY BEEFY BEEFY!!