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6 days ago
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You can now buy an Ineos Grenadier with portal axles (in Europe, at least)
By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Portal Axles Boost Grenadier's Off-Road Capability At last year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, Ineos showed off a fleet of prototypes, including a Grenadier with portal axles by German firm LeTech, which designs off-road accessories and suspension kits, as well as building custom off-roaders and doing small-batch contract manufacturing for larger firms. Now this even more capable Grenadier is headed to showrooms. 0:01 / 0:09 Walmart is selling an 'amazing' $47 tire inflator for $25, and shoppers say it's 'portable and efficient' Walmart is selling an 'amazing' $47 tire inflator for $25, and shoppers say it's 'portable and efficient' Watch More Marketed as the Grenadier Trialmaster X LeTech, the portal-axle conversion increases the ground clearance of this mid-level version of the Grenadier by 7.4 inches, to 17.7 inches, and the wading depth by 9.9 inches, to 41.3 inches. In SUV form, the approach angle improves by 10 degrees to 45.5 degrees, the departure angle increases by 8.9 degrees to 45 degrees, and the breakover angle increases from 28.2 degrees to 43 degrees. The Quartermaster pickup truck sees similar improvements. More Room For Big Tires Portal axles drop the wheel hub below the axle centerline, allowing for that improved off-road geometry while also making room for 37-inch BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain KM3 tires, mounted on 18-inch Hutchinson Industries forged beadlock alloy wheels. Ineos says the portal-axle conversion also gives the Grenadier greater wheel travel, better axle articulation, and a wider footprint as well. LeTech also adds its own coil springs and shocks, upgrades the brakes, and decks out the Grenadier with fender flares, running boards with jacking points, a roof rack, LED light bar, and front winch. Options include a tire-pressure control system, loadspace drawers, and rear working lights. Will It Come To The U.S.? Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. Ineos said it plans to offer the LeTech upgrade not only to private customers, but rescue services and other commercial operators that could make use of its considerable capability. However, the company hasn't specifically discussed U.S. sales. Europe is definitely first in line, as the press kit states that the LeTech upgrade will be available with the BMW B57 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six diesel that isn't available in the U.S. The Grenadier is sold here exclusively with the gasoline B58 3.0-liter turbo-six, which is also available in Europe and can also be had with the LeTech kit. About the Author Stephen Edelstein View Profile


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08-07-2025
- Automotive
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It costs £150k but it might be the most capable 4x4 you can buy off the peg
The Ineos Grenadier was already one of the most versatile and off-road focused cars on sale, but it just got even more capable thanks to off-road experts at Letech. The German firm famous for modifying the Mercedes G-Class has just added portal axles and other upgrades to both the Ineos Grenadier and the Quartermaster pick-up. Advertisement - Article continues below Orders for the Ineos Grendaier Trialmaster X Letech have opened in Europe with the Grenadier costing 170,000 euros (roughly £150,000) and the Quartermaster costing 1,000 euros more - excluding VAT. That marks a steep increase over the regular Grenadier Station Wagon and Quartermaster, which both kick off at £62,495 here in the UK. There's a good reason though because Letech has added all the necessary modifications you need to take the Ineos almost anywhere. The most significant change is indeed those portal axles - something we've seen previously on the Mercedes-AMG G 63 4x4². Portal axles essentially elevate the ride height via gears in the wheel hub - Mercedes saw a gain of 110mm to the G-Class' ground clearance by employing the tech in the G 63 4x4². The Ineos gets a giant increase of 186mm to give a total of 450mm and it's not just ground clearance where it impresses because wading depth is up from 800mm to 1,050mm as well. Skip advert Advertisement - Article continues below Powering both vehicles are the same BMW-derived straight-six turbocharged petrol and diesel engines - meaning that the 3,500kg towing capacity is retained. The Station Wagon (the SUV style model) has a payload capacity of 540kg while the Quartermaster pick-up comes with a 642kg capacity. Letech's Grenadier and Quartermaster Trialmaster are also fitted with a new heavy-duty five-link front and rear suspension layout and 37-inch Mud Terrain off-road tyres from BFGoodrich. The 18-inch forged alloy wheels are also new, while Letech has added a high performance braking system, extended wheel arches, a front-mounted winch and a rear ladder attachment. There's also a jerry can, which might be just as well because we struggled to get over 20mpg in the Quartermaster recently. Making sure you can see where you're going off-road, Letech has added six old-school roof lights, plus there's a roof rack a spare wheel carrier and exclusive 'Trialmaster x Letech' Door Sill Scuff Plates and A-pillar badging to ensure no one mistakes it for a regular Ineos. The standard Ineos' five-year/unlimited mileage factory warranty is retained with Letech's additions being covered by a two-year warranty. Now you can buy a car through our network of top dealers around the UK. Search for the latest deals… Find a car with the experts Car Deal of the Day: 10k miles a year in Cupra's Terramar for under £300 a month Car Deal of the Day: 10k miles a year in Cupra's Terramar for under £300 a month The Cupra Terramar is an appealing family SUV that looks stylish but offers plenty of practicality. It's our Deal of the Day for July 5 New Volvo XC60 2025 facelift review: big-selling SUV gets a new lease of life New Volvo XC60 2025 facelift review: big-selling SUV gets a new lease of life This refreshed Swedish SUV focuses on familiar areas of strength to take on BMW and Audi Car Deal of the Day: MG ZS gives a big SUV feel for a miniscule £194 a month Car Deal of the Day: MG ZS gives a big SUV feel for a miniscule £194 a month The MG ZS is an easy car to like and live with. It's our Deal of the Day for 3 July