New 4×4 manufacturer Ineos has just launched a pickup. The Grenadier Quartermaster is a double-cab pickup set to join the Grenadier SUV in the company’s lineup and go on sale in early 2024.
The Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster was developed at the same time as the Grenadier SUV/wagon, and they’re built on the same basic chassis. But, to fit a useful pickup bed instead of the wagon’s cargo area, there have been some changes underneath.
Stretched for Usable Bed Space

Ineos stretched the Grenadier by a foot to make the Quartermaster. The extra length means a 61.5-inch-long bed that is 63.7 inches wide. The box is big enough to fit a standard Euro pallet and should be big enough to hold the slightly larger American-size one when it comes here.
The Quartermaster’s pickup box can hold up to 1,676 pounds. The tailgate can support just shy of 500 when it’s open, making it capable of holding cargo or a couple of passengers taking a sit-down break. The cab will seat five and should offer the same level of passenger comfort as the SUV.
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