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Grenadier Quartermaster 2 Seater..... (NEW TWO-SEAT INEOS GRENADIER QUARTERMASTER LOADS UP IN EUROPE)

London, 6 December 2024 – In response to sustained customer demand, INEOS Automotive has launched a new two-seat version of its Grenadier Quartermaster pick-up.



The two-seat Quartermaster features an 850-litre flat-floored interior cargo area behind the front seats. A robust floor-to-roof cargo barrier behind the seats ensures stored cargo remains secure in transit.



The two-seat variant will be built on the same production line as the Grenadier Station Wagon and the five-seat Quartermaster at INEOS Automotive’s assembly plant at Hambach. It will only be available in standard trim and can be easily configured with a range of option packages. All Grenadier Quartermaster pick-ups are included in the commercial N1 vehicle classification. Prices starting from €63,780 RRP, excluding VAT. As a two-seat pick-up, the latest variant of the Quartermaster is exempt from local taxes applicable to passenger vehicles in the initial launch markets of France, Benelux and Ireland, with more markets set to be announced.



The two-seat Quartermaster’s additional interior cargo area complements the five-seat model’s already impressive load-lugging capabilities. Sitting on an extended 3227mm wheelbase – 305mm longer than the Station Wagon wheelbase – the Quartermaster has a 1,564mm long and 1,619mm wide pick-up load bay ensuring it can carry a standard 1,200mm x 800mm Euro pallet with ease.



With a payload of up to 835kg and the same 3,500kg towing capacity as the Station Wagon, an integrated mounting bar, and a wide 1,280mm tailgate that can support up to 225kg when open, the Quartermaster offers users everyday cargo-lugging versatility.



The two-seat Quartermaster retains the model’s class-leading off-road capabilities, with 264mm of ground clearance, an 800mm wading depth and approach, breakover and departure angles unrivalled by any other series production pick-up.



Lynn Calder, CEO, INEOS Automotive, said: “We’ve listened to customers who said they really wanted a two-seat pick-up with a secure load area inside the cabin. It’s testament to the versatility of the platform that new variants can be developed quite quickly if there’s sufficient demand, and I’m sure we’ll see more variations of our core product lines in future.
 

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Sadly its not the much more useful SCPU (at least in my book) but we can hope, although with the battery compartment etc its pretty unlikely at this point.....
 
Sadly its not the much more useful SCPU (at least in my book) but we can hope, although with the battery compartment etc its pretty unlikely at this point.....
I think Lynn misunderstood what people wanted. People wanted a single cab with a longer bed. I understand trying to keep costs in check but I feel this designed defeats the purpose of a single cab.
 
I think Lynn misunderstood what people wanted. People wanted a single cab with a longer bed. I understand trying to keep costs in check but I feel this designed defeats the purpose of a single cab.
I took what Lynn said as a fan or customer or inside engineer showed her a pickup concept as a single 2 door cab. I do not think she was referring to this.

Could be wishful thinking on my part.
 
London, 6 December 2024 – In response to sustained customer demand, INEOS Automotive has launched a new two-seat version of its Grenadier Quartermaster pick-up.



The two-seat Quartermaster features an 850-litre flat-floored interior cargo area behind the front seats. A robust floor-to-roof cargo barrier behind the seats ensures stored cargo remains secure in transit.
Looks to be just enough interior cargo room to secure the spouses travel clothes, snacks, shoes, wine, and liars kit.
 
As a kit of bits I can see the point; i.e. no new panels. For anyone who needs a pick up with a more secure place for tools I can see a use.

To get a single cab, long bed, they need to make some new panels or you need to attack that in the aftermarket with a can opener.
 
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