Do we continue with the Smartpass saga?
In the next picture, taken in a car recently delivered to Hedin Belgium, we will play a game, "please search for the 10 differences" with those who got a Smartpass box in the car:
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Result:
- No Smartpass box in the car
- No Smartpass manual in the car
- A red warning sticker!
- The lower right connector isn't a connector
- No CTEK brand mentioned
- to 10. I didn't find myself, perhaps Ineos or CTEK can help

My guess, we early birds had luck!
Like those who didn't order a utility (L-track) rail got those for free because the delivery of the other strips was delayed, those who ordered Trialmasters or cars with the full electrical options (second battery) got a full functional CTEK Smartpass instead of a less functional and cheaper CTEK because there were delivery delays!
This is a guess, of course, but a reasonable guess.
I already see worried or disappointed faces from those people who didn't get their cars yet!

I understand this is probably bad news!
I don't understand that Ineos, and their lurkers, didn't warn us here on this forum!
I still am not 100% sure of course, should be confirmed by Ineos.
I did ask my dealer to ask the following question to Ineos:
"What is the technical difference between the CTEK Smartpass in the Grenadier and a Standard CTEK Smartpass?"
And I still hope and believe that those who got the box, got the standard Smartpass!