After customizing countless Mercedes G-Class and Land Rover Defender builds, Mansory has now turned its attention to the Ineos Grenadier, giving it a makeover that screams “flashy.” The off-roader now sports a bodykit, a reupholstered cabin, and various chassis and performance upgrades. Starting with the exterior, Mansory’s Grenadier comes draped in carbon fiber accents that might make even a G63 AMG blush. At the front, you’ll find a splitter paired with a grille and hood bulge flaunting the Mansory emblem. The wide fender extensions and rear bumper also get the carbon fiber treatment, complete with integrated vents.
The visual upgrades continue with
aerodynamic roof add-ons and an array of extra LEDs, sharply contrasting with
the Grenadier Wagon’s white exterior. Another standout feature is the new
20-inch FV.9 alloy wheels, wrapped in 305/50 R20 XL tires for enhanced grip. While
most Mansory-tuned vehicles sit closer to the ground compared to their stock
equivalents, the Ineos Grenadier benefits from a 20 mm lift kit.
The company says it made “extensive changes in the suspension area” with the
goal of improving the model’s off-road capability.
The BMW-sourced 3.0-liter six-cylinder
powertrain has been boosted to 345 hp and 560 Nm of torque, representing an increase of 63 hp and 110 Nm compared to the original. This was made possible thanks to the tweaked
ECU software and a new stainless steel exhaust with flap control. Moving
inside, Mansory covered the entire cabin with Maroon leather upholstery,
combined with an Arctic White roof. The electric seats are ventilated, while
rear passengers sit more comfortably thanks to a modified backrest angle.
Between the rear seats there is a new center console with a refrigerator and a
wireless charging pad.
The tuner added plenty of carbon fiber on
the center console, overhead panel, steering wheel, sports pedals, door sills,
and door cards. Finally, the start/stop switch has been relocated on the roof
liner, sending McLaren Senna vibes.
Mansory presented their first Ineos
Grenadier in Qatar and will gladly take orders for similar tuning kits. Ineos
also recently started offering bespoke builds based on the Grenadier, showing
that customers are interested in spicing up their off-roaders.