INEOS Grenadier Prototype Takes A Bow At Concours of Elegance
Take a look at our all-new 4X4 vehicle on display in front of some of its predecessors, including the first ever production Land-Rover.
The first INEOS Grenadier prototype was displayed at the prestigious car show, Concours of Elegance. The event, which took place at Hampton Court Palace, London, over the weekend of 4 to 6 September 2020, saw a collection of off-road vehicles including the Grenadier prototype.
The classic cars and historic 4X4s on display
The 2020 Concours display will feature a number of historic 4X4s, most notably the first ever production Land-Rover (registration JUE 477), which has recently undergone a sympathetic restoration. Also on display was a fully restored Toyota FJ40 (1980), a Willys Jeep (1944) that was used by the US Navy in WWII, and a classic Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen (1988).
“At the outset of the Grenadier project, we brought some of the great 4x4s of the past into the studio to look closely at what made them so enduring,” said Toby Ecuyer, Head of Design at INEOS Automotive. “And now, it’s fantastic to see Grenadier in the company of these legends. You can see common design traits and proportions, and certainly the same clarity of purpose. I think the Grenadier sits very naturally among these 4x4 icons, and if others agree, then we’ve achieved our design objective.”
WE RECEIVED SOME GREAT FEEDBACK FOLLOWING OUR RECENT REVEAL OF THE NEW GRENADIER, AND THIS IS NOW THE FIRST TIME WE’RE SHOWING THE VEHICLE AT A PUBLIC EVENT IN THE UK
“It’s very fitting that the vehicle is being showcased alongside a collection of off-road icons. They have served as the inspiration for the Grenadier project and represent the uncompromising go-anywhere spirit that the new vehicle will deliver for customers around the world. We look forward to assessing the reaction of the show’s many visitors.”
What is the Concours of Elegance?
The Concours of Elegance is one of the world’s most celebrated car shows, showcasing the best classic and vintage cars. The 2020 Concours returned to Hampton Court Palace in London for the fourth consecutive year, after being staged in previous years at Windsor Castle, St James’s Palace in London and at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (Edinburgh). As well as bringing together a selection of 60 of the rarest cars from around the world to compete in the Concours, hundreds of other fine motor cars will be displayed by car clubs in a bid to win The Club Trophy.
What’s next for the INEOS Grenadier prototype?
Testing of the INEOS Grenadier prototype is now fully underway, with the aim of accumulating 1.8 million kilometres on- and off-road over the coming year. Sales are planned to start in markets worldwide in 2022.