INEOS has slashed the prices across its 2025 Grenadier range.
The Grenadier line-up now starts from $104,000 for the two-seat Utility wagon, topping out from $123,600 for the Greandier 1924 edition. Both the Station wagon and Quartermaster models start from $105,000. All prices are before on-road costs are added.
The Utility wagon previously started at $109,000; and both the Station wagon and Quartermaster at $110,000. This represents entry-level savings across the board of $5000.
“These prices have reduced from MY24 thanks to INEOS being granted a Tariff Concession Order (TCO) in the Australian market,” INEOS said in a statement.
“INEOS Automotive ANZ will be passing this saving on to prospective customers, allowing a notable price reduction for the new model year for Grenadier Station Wagon and Quartermaster pickup models,” it said.
INEOS added that it is conscious of the higher prices paid by customers for the MY24 variants, claiming, “In a show of goodwill, INEOS’ agents will engage those customers to provide an accessories package of equivalent value”.
The Grenadier is available with either a 3.0-litre petrol or diesel straight-six from BMW, which is mated to a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission.
The Quartermaster is slated for release in Australia toward the end of 2024, with a chassis-cab version arriving soon after. Much like the wagon, the Quartermaster gets heavy-duty solid beam axles, two-speed transfer case and up to three locking differentials.
MY25 INEOS Grenadier pricing
Model | Price |
---|---|
Two-seat utility wagon | From $104,000* |
Station Wagon | From $105,000* |
Grenadier 1924 | From $123,600* |
Quartermaster | From $105,000* |
*Before on-road costs |
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