As long as no one needs to sit in the backOh my. A Grenadier length pickup instead of the quartermaster. That would be awesome.
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As long as no one needs to sit in the backOh my. A Grenadier length pickup instead of the quartermaster. That would be awesome.
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It's just a matter of time before someone swaps the B58 for an LS3 crate engine.Drop the V8 into the shortmaster as mentioned too, I think that would appeal to many in the US.
I agree. It isnt for me, but as I have written on another thread, I dont think you can sell at this price point without a lot more power and an IFS for high speed safety and general refinement. Landcruiser had a working variant of the 100 series with a solid axle and a consumer/SUV variant with IFS. Is it that hard to have an alternative front suspension and steering for the SUV market while keeping solid axle for those of us who value it?I like the green, the updated shift knob, kick plates. I like the shorty truck - oh and the GM V8 - for the Americas market, that makes a lot more sense than a BMW V8.
I love seeing Ineos test the possibilities and pushing boundaries.
I'm not in love with the Chelsea tractor, but I get the need for higher margin products.
I still think we're seeing a fundamental disconnect between the home office (who seem to think the grenadier buyer spends most of their time playing golf and sipping martinis) and the rest of the world.
I still see the grenadier as the ideal long distance travel vehicle - whether over road, dirt or both.
I think the manufacturing costs would surprise you - they would likely have to tool another line in order to manufacture both solid and IFS. For a small volume manufacturer, I don't think that makes sense.I agree. It isnt for me, but as I have written on another thread, I dont think you can sell at this price point without a lot more power and an IFS for high speed safety and general refinement. Landcruiser had a working variant of the 100 series with a solid axle and a consumer/SUV variant with IFS. Is it that hard to have an alternative front suspension and steering for the SUV market while keeping solid axle for those of us who value it?
I want them to sell at high volume and with higher margin variants to improve viability. Why not access a wider market using different options?
Great point. Is this a car or truck and is it designed to hold 80mph+ all day long?I agree. It isnt for me, but as I have written on another thread, I dont think you can sell at this price point without a lot more power and an IFS for high speed safety and general refinement. Landcruiser had a working variant of the 100 series with a solid axle and a consumer/SUV variant with IFS. Is it that hard to have an alternative front suspension and steering for the SUV market while keeping solid axle for those of us who value it?
I want them to sell at high volume and with higher margin variants to improve viability. Why not access a wider market using different options?
Great point. Is this a car or truck and is it designed to hold 80mph+ all day long?
Hi Trialmaster, Thanks for posting this. The customization was bound to happen either after market or by Ineos. I am glad to see Ineos lean in. I think everything they are showing is very tasteful and well done. Love the shifter knob. This is good from a marketing stand point that will drive sales of the Arcane series and all the original ones too. I also think this will make all the original ones that much more desirable. Anything that keeps Ineos producing these vehicle and adds to their success I am good with providing they keep true to their ethos and keep everything tasteful. DaBullReceived the brochure and the video promo this morning. First day of Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Here's the Video:
View: https://youtu.be/1bVD_L-eeqI?si=2TPK4gc83mVWUZZ9
Totally agree…but you and I my friend are not the demographic they are trying to attractFinding it very hard to justify the cost for what you are getting
Oh my. A Grenadier length pickup instead of the quartermaster. That would be awesome.
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I want them to sell at high volume and with higher margin variants to improve viability. Why not access a wider market using different options?
That looks like glamor and glitzy glitterati to me. I would have expected more technical tuning such as engine performance, consumption values and running smoothness to BMW standard (diesel engine), variable damper control, and a significant reduction in the interior noise level (>85dB...).