Ineos Grenadier dual-cab ute spied

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Ineos Grenadier utility will take on Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux in the dual-cab ute segment.

The long-awaited Ineos Grenadier ute has entered a key phase of testing ahead of its launch, undertaking tests on icy roads in extreme winter conditions.

As confirmed when we drove the Grenadier for the first time last year, the 4×4 model’s family will be expanded with a utility version (seen here) and a seven-seat passenger version, each using a longer (3175mm) wheelbase than the standard car.

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Ineos’s upcoming pick-up was spotted free of any sort of concealing livery, with chunky all-terrain tyres, fueling speculation that it will be just as capable off-road as its SUV-styled sibling.

When the model was previously spotted testing on public roads, it did not feature a conventional load bed at the rear, suggesting the commercial version of the Grenadier could be offered with a range of devices and storage compartments to suit a variety of applications, as was the case with its spiritual forebear, the previous-generation Defender 130 utility.

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The Grenadier pick-up will no doubt be pitched as a rival to the Toyota Hilux and Volkswagen Amarok, both of which are set to be reinvented using the same underpinnings next year. Land Rover has yet to confirm an open-backed version of the current Defender but has previously hinted that such a model would be “technically possible” and would likely be a strong seller.

Technically, the pick-up will almost certainly follow the SUV in being offered with a choice of six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines from BMW, producing 211kW and 186kW respectively.

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Losing the rear seats and one-third of the bodywork will also result in a significant drop in kerb weight, too, compared with the 2650kg SUV variant, so subtle performance gains and improved off-road ability could be on the cards.

A more utilitarian focus can be expected on the inside, in line with the often demanding workload of a 4×4 ute. The standard car goes big on durability, with drain holes in the floor and a raft of stain-resistant materials, but the pick-up could be offered at a lower price if it is furnished with less kit and fewer upmarket flourishes.

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Ineos has yet to confirm a specific launch date for the second Grenadier variant but has previously said it will come “soon after” the arrival of the SUV.

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