Order books for the new INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster open in the United States and Canada on April 10, 2024, with customer deliveries for the double-cab pick-up expected before the end of the year. The starting price for the Quartermaster has been confirmed at $86,900 U.S. and $96,695 Canadian.
While the Quartermaster shares most of its architecture and components with the Grenadier station wagon, its strong and rigid box-section ladder frame chassis is a foot longer. This results in a large and versatile pick-up bed, 61.5 inches long and 63.7 inches wide – large enough to carry a standard pallet with ease.
With a payload of 1675 pounds, the same 7716-pound towing capacity as the station wagon, and a wide range of accessories available, the Quartermaster can carry five people and their bulkiest of loads. Its everyday cargo-hauling versatility is assured by four tie-down rings in the load space (utility rails optional), a 400W power take-off, an integrated mounting bar, and a wide 51.3-inch tailgate that can support up to 500 pounds when open.
“After such an amazing response to the launch of the INEOS Grenadier Station Wagon in the US and Canada, we are excited to bring our new double-cab pick-up to customers so quickly. The Quartermaster is the perfect combination of rugged and refined, so it can cope with the toughest off-road conditions but still be a great drive on the highway.”
Like the station wagon, the Quartermaster pick-up is powered by BMW 3.0-liter turbo-charged inline six-cylinder gasoline engine and eight-speed ZF automatic transmission. A center differential lock and a two-speed transfer case are fitted as standard (front and rear diff locks are optional). The Quartermaster also rides on the same heavy-duty five-link front and rear suspension and is fitted with Carraro-supplied solid beam axles complemented by powerful Brembo brakes and a recirculating ball steering system.
The Quartermaster boasts class-leading off-road ability, with 10.3 inches of ground clearance, 31.5 inches of wading depth and approach, breakover and departure angles unrivalled by any other series production pick-up.
The model line-up will mirror that of the Grenadier station wagon and is available in standard, Trialmaster and Fieldmaster trim.
Quartermaster will be available with a wide range of tailored accessories for drivers looking to customize it to their specific needs. Its bed can be fitted with a robust frame and waterproof canvas canopy or a lockable roller tonneau cover, while a roof rack further increases carrying capacity and can host a wide range of mounts to carry expedition essentials such as Jerry cans, sand ladders and shovels.
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