The special edition Grenadier is painted in Magic Mushroom white and will be available in 1,924 units
The chemical giant purchased Belstaff in 2017. Existing trim levels of the Ineos Grenadier are named after two iconic jackets from the Belstaff brand. Sales of the Grenadier 1924 will start on June 26. This is the first limited-edition variant of the Ineos Grenadier. While you may have expected a special Grenadier to be an even more capable off-roader than the standard model, the changes made are purely visual and celebrate the 100th anniversary of clothing brand Belstaff.
Modifications continue in the cabin where the dashboard, center stack, overhead console, switch gear, and console, all now have a dark green finish. New black saddle leather also adorns the steering wheel, handbrake, and passenger grab handle, while a dark grey headliner completes the changes. Ineos will unveil the Grenadier 1924 to the public at a special centenary event for Belstaff between May 24-28 in Stoke-on-Trent in the UK.
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