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Mansory IG is wicked

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Even this is too much :LOL:
 

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I have a feeling this thread didnt go the direction the OP wanted.

It's great to see one constructive feedback on the thread! While I agree that the Mansory kit on the Ineos Grenadier might not be everyone's cup of tea, there are a few positive angles to consider. First, it shows a willingness to push boundaries and experiment with vehicle design. The fact that someone chose to customize such a unique vehicle indicates that there's a market for diverse tastes and innovations in the automotive world.

Additionally, seeing such bold (not so good looking Isuzu fornication type of turd) modifications can be a reminder of how versatile the Grenadier is as a platform. Customization can often lead to new trends and ideas that inspire future designs, and will expand the aftermarket sphere for the grenadier. Ultimately, this kind of attention can help Ineos grow and evolve, potentially leading to new models, accessories, and enhancements that cater to a broader range of tastes and needs.

And, as for the flood of hate and anger—maybe it's just a sign that people are passionate about their rides and have strong opinions. After all, if everyone agreed on everything, forums would be pretty dull. Plus, it’s a bit funny how automotive discussions can turn into passionate debates over what’s cool or not. It just goes to show how much we care about our vehicles!



The Mansory kit on the Grenadier, while not universally loved, could pave the way for some beneficial outcomes for the company. First, this kind of high-profile customization draws attention and might attract a different demographic of buyers who are interested in this type of modifications. This expanded customer base could lead to increased sales and revenue for Ineos.

Moreover, when enthusiasts and luxury brands engage with a vehicle like the Grenadier, it signals to Ineos that there’s a strong demand for diverse customization options. This feedback could be invaluable for their R&D efforts, encouraging them to explore new features and improvements based on real-world feedback from a more varied customer base. The increased interest could also drive further investment into research and development, helping the company innovate and refine their offerings.




At least we got some cool ideas for DRL’s, additional lights, and maybe adding some matte carbon fiber center console!



Look at the positive side fellas.
 

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Just wanted to link this up here!

Mansory just came up with a new design for IG, thoughts?

Blingy, but I do quite like it. On the outside at least. The interior is very much retro Americana.
Plus: I agree with all of what Abdalsharan has written above.
 
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Lingonberry red? that mid-century scandinavian fashion instinct at play? Mixed up a bit with intentionally ironic mid 90s carbon fiber detail work?

I dig it, its a point of view and as with everything artistic it evokes emotions.
:)
 

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(y) attitude, @Abdalsharhan ... it would be a dull dull world if everyone made the same mods!

I will say that functional mods do attract discussion with substance. e.g quantitative questions, pros and cons, etc.

Aesthetic and non-functional mods attract more "love it" or "hate it" and emotions, because how else can one evaluate it?
 

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It's great to see one constructive feedback on the thread! While I agree that the Mansory kit on the Ineos Grenadier might not be everyone's cup of tea, there are a few positive angles to consider. First, it shows a willingness to push boundaries and experiment with vehicle design. The fact that someone chose to customize such a unique vehicle indicates that there's a market for diverse tastes and innovations in the automotive world.

Additionally, seeing such bold (not so good looking Isuzu fornication type of turd) modifications can be a reminder of how versatile the Grenadier is as a platform. Customization can often lead to new trends and ideas that inspire future designs, and will expand the aftermarket sphere for the grenadier. Ultimately, this kind of attention can help Ineos grow and evolve, potentially leading to new models, accessories, and enhancements that cater to a broader range of tastes and needs.

And, as for the flood of hate and anger—maybe it's just a sign that people are passionate about their rides and have strong opinions. After all, if everyone agreed on everything, forums would be pretty dull. Plus, it’s a bit funny how automotive discussions can turn into passionate debates over what’s cool or not. It just goes to show how much we care about our vehicles!



The Mansory kit on the Grenadier, while not universally loved, could pave the way for some beneficial outcomes for the company. First, this kind of high-profile customization draws attention and might attract a different demographic of buyers who are interested in this type of modifications. This expanded customer base could lead to increased sales and revenue for Ineos.

Moreover, when enthusiasts and luxury brands engage with a vehicle like the Grenadier, it signals to Ineos that there’s a strong demand for diverse customization options. This feedback could be invaluable for their R&D efforts, encouraging them to explore new features and improvements based on real-world feedback from a more varied customer base. The increased interest could also drive further investment into research and development, helping the company innovate and refine their offerings.




At least we got some cool ideas for DRL’s, additional lights, and maybe adding some matte carbon fiber center console!



Look at the positive side fellas.
I give you a thumbs up on your positive reflection of the comments. At this time, the comments reflect what I think are the genuine views (plus some humour) of individuals who "purposely" purchased this "purpose built" vehicle for its intended purpose ("a 4X4 SUV that's purpose-built for off-roading and designed to be capable, practical, and durable"). Perhaps with time there will be more of a market for what Mansory is marketing. After all, there are markets in this world where money is no importance and being seen is all that is important.
Cheers!
 
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