Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster 3.0 T 1924 6dr Auto Review
Category: Pick-up
Section: Version review

The Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster is the very definition of a niche proposition. It falls short of commercial vehicle classification and lacks the on-road polish or thrills of a Ford Ranger Raptor. However, if you want a practical, unstoppable off-roader with a character all its own, the Quartermaster has plenty of appeal – provided you can justify the price.
The trim
See full equipmentThe 1924 is a special edition that celebrates Belstaff’s first centenary. It features "1 of 1,924" badging, a range of new colours and black diamond-cut wheels.
The engine
See full engine specsIf you plan to use your Ineos Grenadier on the road more than you do off road, we think this is probably the engine to go for. That’s because it gives you plenty of power off the line, sprinting from 0-62mph in 8.6sec, but proving more refined than the diesel. It’s not as fast as the equivalent engine in a Land Rover Defender, but it’ll never leave you wanting when overtaking or joining the motorway.