Ineos Grenadier Trailmaster X Blends Off-Road Capability With Added Comfort
The latest Grenadier variant combines serious trail equipment with a more refined and upscale interior experience.
The Ineos Grenadier first arrived in 2022, although prototype versions had already been shown two years earlier. Since then, the rugged SUV has steadily expanded into multiple configurations and special editions.
Now, Ineos Automotive has introduced the new Ineos Grenadier Trailmaster X, a version designed to combine hardcore off-road capability with additional comfort-focused features inside the cabin.

From an off-road perspective, the Trailmaster X comes standard with front and rear locking differentials. It rides on 17-inch wheels wrapped in aggressive BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 tires.
The SUV also receives a snorkel intake system, roof-mounted safari windows, and a lockable external storage compartment integrated into the spare wheel carrier. Rear windows feature dark factory tinting.

Additional equipment includes a tow hitch and a front-mounted winch rated for up to 12,100 pounds of pulling force. Buyers can choose from several exterior colors, including Scottish White, Devil Red, Donny Gray, and a unique shade called Magic Mushroom. The special edition also features exclusive exterior badging.

Inside, the Trailmaster X gets a two-tone gray-and-black leather interior. Standard features include heated front seats, a premium audio system, and genuine carpet floor mats aimed at improving cabin comfort during daily driving.
According to Ineos, the Grenadier Trailmaster X was designed as an all-purpose vehicle equally capable on rough trails and city streets.

In the UK, pricing starts at roughly $101,000. The related Ineos Quartermaster pickup in the same specification carries an identical price tag. By comparison, standard Grenadier and Quartermaster models start at around $84,000.
Ineos says the Trailmaster X lineup will eventually expand into additional global markets.
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