Thanks for your comments. I find that the voices of other owners really helps those who are considering the Grenadier. We, of course, are out having fun already...
Yeah Josh... the central arm rests, I think i would wish for too. My last Toyota had those. Kinda indispensable on long rides. I do really like that blue and white.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm just happy that there's a good armrest on the other side - but really liked the inner arm rest that comes in the Land Rovers.
Congrats on your new Grenadier, enjoy it in good health. Can you do more content on the different color option I saw inside the dealership, the day you went to pick up the Grenadier, I saw a blue with black hood combination. I thought it looked very nice. Thanks
Thanks for your comment! With a new car from a new company, I wasn't in such a rush to be the first guy on the block to get mine. September is good and waiting (to me) is a big part of the fun.
Agreed! I took a risk as it looked so dark in the web configurator and there were none to view in the early days - so I was really happy and it's a rare color for 2024 because of that. It's the no-charge color for 2025, so we may see more coming when they finally get back into production. Thanks for commenting.
Looking forward to your future videos. I really like the color. FWIW: The gross weight of the INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster is approximately 3550 kg (around 7826 lbs). This weight includes the vehicle's total mass when fully loaded with passengers, cargo, and fuel The net weight, or curb weight, of the INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster is approximately 5875 lbs (2665 kg). This weight represents the vehicle's total mass without passengers, cargo, or additional equipment but includes all standard equipment and necessary operating consumables such as fuel and fluids
Thanks for your comment! I appreciate your taking the time to leave it, and there are many interested people watching who will benefit from seeing this information.
Hi Josh! We just purchased our Grenadier on Monday! To be honest, I had zero clue about Ineos and the Grenadier. My wife actually spotted one while we were picking up another car. We were so confused as I have never heard/seen/read about anything Ineos. Fortunately for us we have a local dealership in Colorado here in Colorado springs so it is only a 20 min drive to get there! We were NOT in the market but after seeing it and going to the dealership I was smitten by it! Not new to the 4x4/offroading scene as I have been doing it for 20+ years and I will be honest I was looking for a vehicle just like this! Looked at new defenders, the GX550, new Land Cruiser. I built a '93 YJ from the ground up and loved it but it did not have space so we transitioned to a 2019 Tacoma OR and did the same thing building it up from stock (way better for two dogs and family but lacked interior room). We absolutely loved our Toyota Tacoma but when I test drove the Grenadier I was blown away. Turning Radius is a thing....reminds me of my jeep in several ways but being that the Jeep was a much shorter wheel base the Grenadier turns adequately but not spectacular by any stretch of the imagination. The turning radius is less than my Tacoma but NOT something that would prevent us from purchase. We actually found almost the EXACT thing we were looking for at the dealership! It was missing the utility rails but our dealership was able to allow us to get that once we take it in in a week or so! BTW.....who is doing your videography???? SHOUT OUT to him for doing such a great job not moving too quickly between scenes and such. We are watching all your videos now that we took purchase of one and both my wife and I love the way it is all laid out and presented! Liked and SUBBED!
Congratulations on your new Grenadier and welcome to the channel! Sounds like the perfect fit for you. I'm finding often that folks have never heard about nor seen the Grenadier and you may find that out when you begin driving around in yours. It's always a fun conversation. Many newcomers are surprised at how this thing is built like a tank. Again, congratulations and thank for your comments.
Thanks for your comment - I'm wondering how common this is? I think the dealer is going to sort mine out, but it's interesting to hear your story. Your build sounds great! I love all of the off-road gear, but sadly I'm a city dweller and would just look like I'm posing if I had all of that gear.
Congratulations. 🎉 Regarding the jack compartment, don’t be gentle, just give it a firm pull. Also, if you don’t want the horn sounding every time you lock or unlock the car, you can change that in Settings. 🙂
Thanks for your comment! I didn't pull too hard because it's a bad look if I break it on the first day! Your point is well taken, and I'll take that knowledge to heard - of course hoping that I'll never need to use the jack!
Hi - I used to Live in L.A. and have purchased from Rusnak in Pasadena and am friends with the Porsche GM. However now that I live in San Diego, I am literally 5 miles away from the INEOS dealer, so it was a no-brainer to take delivery down here. I've been very happy with the staff, so if those are your choices, you can't go wrong with either.
Thanks for you comment! I am just learning this as I tried to stick something magnetic onto a couple of different surfaces and learned this. I don't think it's mentioned over here, but I'll do a little digging. Thanks for pointing this out.
That was an Eldoret Blue Grenadier with a special paint wrap that the dealer had done to spruce up the car. I think it was a cancelled order with not many options, so they had it wrapped and added some awesome customized leather seating. It was sold by the time I was back in the dealership a couple of weeks later. Thanks for watching!
I probably won't, though now that you have mentioned it I will investigate it. I'm a city boy and my cars are generally well garaged - but curious to know more about ceramic coating. Thanks for your comment!
From what I've heard, you get an order form sent to you about 8 weeks after you get your Grenadier. I live in So. Cal, so don't need a jacket like that for the summer! I certainly expect to get one....eventually.
If it doesn't say Fieldmaster, it's not a Fieldmaster, even with all the same options. So, you don't get the jacket and it does impact resale value if you sell it.
Thanks for your comment. I would agree, but the first thing they did when I pointed it out was look to my window sticker which clearly says "Fieldmaster" on it, so they have a call into INEOS to see what's up. I'll probably hear more later this week.
Don't accept the slamming rear door story. My rear door was faulty and the dealer adjusted it and just told me to slam it. After contacting Ineos they told me it was faulty and the sensor needed to be replaced. I went to a different dealer and they replaced the entire rear door mechanism. I haven 't had a problem since. The rear door does not need to be slammed.
I really appreciate that you took a moment to comment. I would agree that the slamming the rear door is a bit over the top and if I don't do it, the sensor goes off once I begin driving. I'm just living with things for a couple of weeks and will go back in (they owe me a detail), and we may have a couple things to address at that time. Having your information about the sensor replacement is very helpful! Thanks.
Thanks for your comment. I pointed it out to the dealer, and he was surprised because my window sticker and VIN say Fieldmaster - so he has a call into INEOS to see what is up. I would agree with you that I'd like to have it replaced.
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate your clue - sometimes I think the car is too new for the dealer to really know what is what, so I remain patient and fully expect that I will get it resolved the way I want (i.e., not slamming and re-slamming), but it'll just take a week or two since I just got it - want to see if I have other things to report to address them all at once.
@@MyAutomobileObsession good luck. Don’t crash it or you’ll need to see me. My shop is an Ineos authorized collision center. European Coachworks of San Marcos.
Thanks for your comment! I tend to agree with you, but am playing nice with the dealer (for the moment) and sounds like a sensor will most likely need to be replaced.
Agreed. I just wanted to ask the question and let everyone hear his reply. I think they've been having issues with this rear door sensor (based on comments of others), and a new sensor is likely in my future... Thanks for your comment!
The moment you shut the door, the dealer turned his back on you and walked off. Along with BS, like the door slamming, it suggests he has no real interest in your Grenadier experience and is going to be hard work going forward.
Thanks for your comment. I agree that choosing the first year of any new car is a gamble - so I'm aware that I signed up for this. If it all goes wrong, I'll be sure to report on it. (and you can say I told you so... :-)
@@MyAutomobileObsession I’ve been happily driving a Grenadier since last year so I’m right behind you choosing one. In Australia we’ve enjoyed pretty good support from Ineos and the agents. Unfortunately, for you folks you got the dealer model and I suspect that salesman of yours walked away already only thinking about his next commission. Our agents seem more aligned with the total ownership experience.
Thanks for your comment. I'm hoping that parts will be available, but it's certainly a gamble that I took. Fingers crossed, they've got the backing to make the Grenadier a success for years to come.
Don’t worry , they’ll have the parts as all the elements of the car are by the leading manufacturers in each class BMW ,ZF, Brembo, Carraro, Ricaro , BFG Ibach , guessing afew splet wrong but you get the idea. These are tough wagons don’t worry about slamming doors it’s built better than a G Wagon
Thanks for your comment. The Land Cruiser is a better choice for many - just not for me. I know, it makes MUCH more sense in many ways, but I really like the Grenadier...
@@MyAutomobileObsession : it’s perfectly reasonable to do a emotional purchase… most Italian cars are totally unreliable but they look great 👍… just don’t take it anywhere far… bmw engines are not reliable
Thanks for your comment! I think it's all still pretty new to these U.S. dealers. I'm giving the benefit of the doubt for now, but again, if I have any serious problem my tune will change rapidly.
Thanks for your comment. I'm pretty sure based on feedback of others that I'll have that rear door sensor replaced. I always try to give benefit of the doubt to the dealer until they prove me wrong.
I have 2,500 miles on my Grenadier and agree with your second video review. Every thing you have said is helpful and accurate.
Thanks for your comments. I find that the voices of other owners really helps those who are considering the Grenadier. We, of course, are out having fun already...
2:10 man, that is a nice looking rig
Thanks for your comment! I'm enjoying it so far and I was pleased when I finally saw the color.
❤ I love the inner of this vehicle especially the buttons on the roof. 🎉
Thanks for the comment! I agree, it's pretty cool in a retro sort of way.
A big congratulations, I'm looking forward for your reports while I wait for mine.
It seemed to take forever, and then suddenly it was here! Your wait will go quicker than you think! Thanks for the congrats.
Yeah Josh... the central arm rests, I think i would wish for too. My last Toyota had those. Kinda indispensable on long rides.
I do really like that blue and white.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm just happy that there's a good armrest on the other side - but really liked the inner arm rest that comes in the Land Rovers.
Congrats on your new Grenadier, enjoy it in good health. Can you do more content on the different color option I saw inside the dealership, the day you went to pick up the Grenadier, I saw a blue with black hood combination. I thought it looked very nice. Thanks
Thanks for your comment. I'll see what I can do to come up with something as I expect to be back at the dealer again in about a week.
Looking forward to the future videos.
Thanks for your comment. Be sure to let me know if you have specific areas of interest of things you'd like to see covered in a future video.
Congrats dude! Mine will be here in September.
Thanks for your comment! With a new car from a new company, I wasn't in such a rush to be the first guy on the block to get mine. September is good and waiting (to me) is a big part of the fun.
Congrats!!
I‘m happy with you!🥳😎👍🔥
Thanks! 😁 - I thought the day would never come!
Britannian Blue is a very nice color.
Agreed! I took a risk as it looked so dark in the web configurator and there were none to view in the early days - so I was really happy and it's a rare color for 2024 because of that. It's the no-charge color for 2025, so we may see more coming when they finally get back into production. Thanks for commenting.
Looking forward to your future videos. I really like the color.
FWIW:
The gross weight of the INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster is approximately 3550 kg (around 7826 lbs). This weight includes the vehicle's total mass when fully loaded with passengers, cargo, and fuel
The net weight, or curb weight, of the INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster is approximately 5875 lbs (2665 kg). This weight represents the vehicle's total mass without passengers, cargo, or additional equipment but includes all standard equipment and necessary operating consumables such as fuel and fluids
Thanks for your comment! I appreciate your taking the time to leave it, and there are many interested people watching who will benefit from seeing this information.
Hi Josh! We just purchased our Grenadier on Monday!
To be honest, I had zero clue about Ineos and the Grenadier. My wife actually spotted one while we were picking up another car. We were so confused as I have never heard/seen/read about anything Ineos. Fortunately for us we have a local dealership in Colorado here in Colorado springs so it is only a 20 min drive to get there! We were NOT in the market but after seeing it and going to the dealership I was smitten by it!
Not new to the 4x4/offroading scene as I have been doing it for 20+ years and I will be honest I was looking for a vehicle just like this! Looked at new defenders, the GX550, new Land Cruiser. I built a '93 YJ from the ground up and loved it but it did not have space so we transitioned to a 2019 Tacoma OR and did the same thing building it up from stock (way better for two dogs and family but lacked interior room). We absolutely loved our Toyota Tacoma but when I test drove the Grenadier I was blown away. Turning Radius is a thing....reminds me of my jeep in several ways but being that the Jeep was a much shorter wheel base the Grenadier turns adequately but not spectacular by any stretch of the imagination. The turning radius is less than my Tacoma but NOT something that would prevent us from purchase.
We actually found almost the EXACT thing we were looking for at the dealership! It was missing the utility rails but our dealership was able to allow us to get that once we take it in in a week or so!
BTW.....who is doing your videography???? SHOUT OUT to him for doing such a great job not moving too quickly between scenes and such. We are watching all your videos now that we took purchase of one and both my wife and I love the way it is all laid out and presented!
Liked and SUBBED!
Congratulations on your new Grenadier and welcome to the channel! Sounds like the perfect fit for you. I'm finding often that folks have never heard about nor seen the Grenadier and you may find that out when you begin driving around in yours. It's always a fun conversation. Many newcomers are surprised at how this thing is built like a tank. Again, congratulations and thank for your comments.
I've got a feildmaster badge and it's just a station wagon...with bull bar,raised air,roof rack,diff locks,tow bar,alloys ko2s...diesel, in aus
Thanks for your comment - I'm wondering how common this is? I think the dealer is going to sort mine out, but it's interesting to hear your story. Your build sounds great! I love all of the off-road gear, but sadly I'm a city dweller and would just look like I'm posing if I had all of that gear.
That’s nice
Thanks!
Congratulations. 🎉 Regarding the jack compartment, don’t be gentle, just give it a firm pull. Also, if you don’t want the horn sounding every time you lock or unlock the car, you can change that in Settings. 🙂
Thanks for your comment! I didn't pull too hard because it's a bad look if I break it on the first day! Your point is well taken, and I'll take that knowledge to heard - of course hoping that I'll never need to use the jack!
Congratulations!!!
Thank you!!
Did you ask them if they can replace the badge?
Congrats man!
Thanks for your comment!
Perfect shirt.
Thanks! I actually made it. It gave me something to do while waiting so long...
I’m curious why you went to san diego vs pasadena.
Hi - I used to Live in L.A. and have purchased from Rusnak in Pasadena and am friends with the Porsche GM. However now that I live in San Diego, I am literally 5 miles away from the INEOS dealer, so it was a no-brainer to take delivery down here. I've been very happy with the staff, so if those are your choices, you can't go wrong with either.
Congratulations 🥂
Thank you!!
No American reviews mention all the alloy doors n bonnet,,or the galvanised steel body
Thanks for you comment! I am just learning this as I tried to stick something magnetic onto a couple of different surfaces and learned this. I don't think it's mentioned over here, but I'll do a little digging. Thanks for pointing this out.
What was the blue one inside with the black rear door and no ladder? I’ve not seen that before.
That was an Eldoret Blue Grenadier with a special paint wrap that the dealer had done to spruce up the car. I think it was a cancelled order with not many options, so they had it wrapped and added some awesome customized leather seating. It was sold by the time I was back in the dealership a couple of weeks later. Thanks for watching!
Are you going to get ceramic coating? I believe I will. I can get 4 coats for $2k including wheels/wheelwells.
I probably won't, though now that you have mentioned it I will investigate it. I'm a city boy and my cars are generally well garaged - but curious to know more about ceramic coating. Thanks for your comment!
Did Mossy give you the Leather Jacket?
From what I've heard, you get an order form sent to you about 8 weeks after you get your Grenadier. I live in So. Cal, so don't need a jacket like that for the summer! I certainly expect to get one....eventually.
If it doesn't say Fieldmaster, it's not a Fieldmaster, even with all the same options. So, you don't get the jacket and it does impact resale value if you sell it.
Thanks for your comment. I would agree, but the first thing they did when I pointed it out was look to my window sticker which clearly says "Fieldmaster" on it, so they have a call into INEOS to see what's up. I'll probably hear more later this week.
Are you able to reach the pedals?
LOL - Yeah. The had a "you must be this tall to ride" sign, and I just made it! Thanks for watching!
Don't accept the slamming rear door story. My rear door was faulty and the dealer adjusted it and just told me to slam it. After contacting Ineos they told me it was faulty and the sensor needed to be replaced. I went to a different dealer and they replaced the entire rear door mechanism. I haven 't had a problem since. The rear door does not need to be slammed.
I really appreciate that you took a moment to comment. I would agree that the slamming the rear door is a bit over the top and if I don't do it, the sensor goes off once I begin driving. I'm just living with things for a couple of weeks and will go back in (they owe me a detail), and we may have a couple things to address at that time. Having your information about the sensor replacement is very helpful! Thanks.
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Thanks!
Should say field master on the front
Thanks for your comment. I pointed it out to the dealer, and he was surprised because my window sticker and VIN say Fieldmaster - so he has a call into INEOS to see what is up. I would agree with you that I'd like to have it replaced.
@@MyAutomobileObsession Don’t forget to get the jacket?? Are you registered for the garment.Also it’s Italian sizing so you may need a size up
Door slam on the rear is BS. The lower latch is not aligned with the top latch. That’s what causes the issue.
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate your clue - sometimes I think the car is too new for the dealer to really know what is what, so I remain patient and fully expect that I will get it resolved the way I want (i.e., not slamming and re-slamming), but it'll just take a week or two since I just got it - want to see if I have other things to report to address them all at once.
@@MyAutomobileObsession good luck. Don’t crash it or you’ll need to see me. My shop is an Ineos authorized collision center. European Coachworks of San Marcos.
lol that salesman was full of s. Slamming the door doesn’t help with sealing. If it latches it should be sealed.
Thanks for your comment! I tend to agree with you, but am playing nice with the dealer (for the moment) and sounds like a sensor will most likely need to be replaced.
Sales guy is full of it…. Slamming the door is normal. Oh ok.
Agreed. I just wanted to ask the question and let everyone hear his reply. I think they've been having issues with this rear door sensor (based on comments of others), and a new sensor is likely in my future... Thanks for your comment!
The moment you shut the door, the dealer turned his back on you and walked off. Along with BS, like the door slamming, it suggests he has no real interest in your Grenadier experience and is going to be hard work going forward.
Thanks for your comment. I agree that choosing the first year of any new car is a gamble - so I'm aware that I signed up for this. If it all goes wrong, I'll be sure to report on it. (and you can say I told you so... :-)
@@MyAutomobileObsession I’ve been happily driving a Grenadier since last year so I’m right behind you choosing one. In Australia we’ve enjoyed pretty good support from Ineos and the agents. Unfortunately, for you folks you got the dealer model and I suspect that salesman of yours walked away already only thinking about his next commission. Our agents seem more aligned with the total ownership experience.
Parts will be unobtainable in 5 years, why buy it
Thanks for your comment. I'm hoping that parts will be available, but it's certainly a gamble that I took. Fingers crossed, they've got the backing to make the Grenadier a success for years to come.
Don’t worry , they’ll have the parts as all the elements of the car are by the leading manufacturers in each class
BMW ,ZF, Brembo, Carraro, Ricaro , BFG Ibach , guessing afew splet wrong but you get the idea. These are tough wagons don’t worry about slamming doors it’s built better than a G Wagon
Toyota LC would have made better choice
4cyl and in the end not really any cheaper. Not as purpose built either - but not arguing they’re not good in their own right.
Thanks for your comment. The Land Cruiser is a better choice for many - just not for me. I know, it makes MUCH more sense in many ways, but I really like the Grenadier...
@@MyAutomobileObsession : it’s perfectly reasonable to do a emotional purchase… most Italian cars are totally unreliable but they look great 👍… just don’t take it anywhere far… bmw engines are not reliable
this ineos employee gives me zero confidence he knows wtf he's talking about lol. going full lock in turns is soccer dad bad practice dude.
Thanks for your comment! I think it's all still pretty new to these U.S. dealers. I'm giving the benefit of the doubt for now, but again, if I have any serious problem my tune will change rapidly.
BS salesman
Thanks for your comment. I'm pretty sure based on feedback of others that I'll have that rear door sensor replaced. I always try to give benefit of the doubt to the dealer until they prove me wrong.