RE: Ineos Grenadier CTC Fieldmaster Edition for sale

RE: Ineos Grenadier CTC Fieldmaster Edition for sale

Thursday 15th May

Ineos Grenadier CTC Fieldmaster Edition for sale

Built to go anywhere - but mostly Chelsea


There's something deliciously ironic about the Chelsea Truck Company getting to grips with the Ineos Grenadier. Here's a vehicle born from Sir Jim Ratcliffe's frustration that Land Rover abandoned the utilitarian roots of the Defender, now transformed into exactly the kind of poshed-up urban warrior that prompted the Grenadier's creation in the first place. Yet somehow, it sort of works. 

This particular example – a Fieldmaster Edition in Sela Green – has covered just 90 miles, making it essentially box-fresh despite the £30,000 worth of modifications lavished upon it. The CTC Series I transformation is obviously intended to walk a fine line between tasteful enhancement and outright showboating. We’re inclined to think that Seeker’s effort (specifically the one we shone a light on last year) did a better job of gilding Ineos’ squared-off lily, but these things are wildly subjective. That’s the whole point. 

Broadly speaking, the intention is the same: to enhance the Grenadier's appeal without destroying its fundamental character. To that end, you get 40mm wide wheel arches housing massive 20-inch Mondial Retro alloys complete with 35-inch tyres – a combination that undeniably does something for the car’s on-road stance. A three-piece front grille, Alpine window covers, piano black spare wheel cover, and what looks like a fairly prominent roof spoiler, complete the visual transformation.

Mechanically, it appears to be unaltered from standard, which is no bad thing. The petrol variant comes with a BMW-built straight-six which has enough grunt to make the Grenadier seem like a modern SUV in a straight line. Fuel economy is predictably agricultural given its shape, and the 99mph top speed certainly won't trouble the current Defender - but that was never the point. It’s all about the sort of bloody-mindedness that's becoming increasingly rare in modern car design.

Inside, the already excellent Recaro seats and much of the interior are now wrapped in what CTC calls "3D Modular Comfort Leather" – door panels, grab handles, gear gaiter, handbrake surround – you name it, it's been re-trimmed. It must be like sitting inside a very expensive tan leather glove. Albeit one sat atop a separate chassis that’ll wade through 800mm of water. 

The point, of course, is that both soft-touch furnishings and safety from the briny deep are covered. For the right buyer – someone who wants a certain sort of modern British 4x4 with a dash of exclusivity – this barely-driven example represents an opportunity to skip whatever waiting list currently exists at Ineos and drive away in something truly distinctive. Yes, it's a significant premium over a standard Grenadier (you can have a lightly used Fieldmaster for around £25k less), but then individuality has always commanded a premium. 


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Billy_Whizzzz

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2,313 posts

157 months

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Andy86GT

620 posts

79 months

Thursday 15th May
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For those that miss their Tonka toys.

fantheman80

1,917 posts

63 months

Thursday 15th May
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Ive given Ineos and the Chelsea factory some stick but I actually quite like that

Motormouth88

570 posts

74 months

Thursday 15th May
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I see a fair few of these where I live in the sticks being used as proper work horses, in the basic spec with the steel wheels and covered in mud they look great, not tarted up like this though.

Jon_S_Rally

3,926 posts

102 months

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The grill and the spoiler are a firm no from me, but the colour and wheel combo look pretty good.

Obviously it will still attract a load of bile from angry red-faced types though, because Ineos.

yme402

519 posts

116 months

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Ineos should do a Grenadier ‘City’ addition, to celebrate Jim Radcliffe’s achievements.

PRO5T

5,515 posts

39 months

Thursday 15th May
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Just the spoiler spoils it for me.

911Spanker

2,385 posts

30 months

Thursday 15th May
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So you are meant to use this for cruising around town. But it's a relatively unknown brand.

The poor person's G Wagen.

Speed addicted

5,887 posts

241 months

Thursday 15th May
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911Spanker said:
So you are meant to use this for cruising around town. But it's a relatively unknown brand.

The poor person's G Wagen.
The poor person with £74k for an off-roader to cruise about in?

Familymad

1,212 posts

231 months

Thursday 15th May
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Ineos sold 77 in UK YTD via the SMMT figures. In the same period LR sold 24,932 vehicles.

Our local dealer has stopped stocking them bar a showroom car and is now just a used car lot for other brands. Would worry me they won’t be around and you end up with a Fisker scenario.

Seems a few are pulling out leaving service and warranty an issue for many:

https://www.facebook.com/DaysINEOS/posts/effective...

Edited by Familymad on Thursday 15th May 08:02

S600BSB

6,495 posts

120 months

Thursday 15th May
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Wish I didn’t, but I really like that.

Bill

55,581 posts

269 months

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Jon_S_Rally said:
The grill and the spoiler are a firm no from me, but the colour and wheel combo look pretty good.
I think the grille is a massive improvement. Makes it look much less duckfaced.

Isn't this priced at about what an unmodified one retails for? Ouch!

FourWheelDrift

90,758 posts

298 months

Thursday 15th May
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Familymad said:
Ineos sold 77 in UK YTD via the SMMT figures. In the same period LR sold 24,932 vehicles.

Our local dealer has stopped stocking them bar a showroom car and is now just a used car lot for other brands. Would worry me they won’t be around and you end up with a Fisker scenario.

Seems a few are pulling out leaving service and warranty an issue for many:

https://www.facebook.com/DaysINEOS/posts/effective...

Edited by Familymad on Thursday 15th May 08:02
The only Grenadiers I have seen are at used car showrooms, lots of low mileage almost new ones too so their owners dumped them pretty quickly.

There are 99 for sale on Autotrader.

smilo996

3,313 posts

184 months

Thursday 15th May
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No matter how much they dress up a 💩. Wasted plastic on the rear roof there.
Chelsea? Mostly the beaches of Kent. Comes with free binoculars.

Angelo1985

524 posts

40 months

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lol. No.

aestivator

254 posts

44 months

Thursday 15th May
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Those seats look saggier than an octogenarian's neck

swisstoni

19,653 posts

293 months

Thursday 15th May
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If I was looking for something a little different in the rufty tufty but luxury truck market (which I certainly am not) I don’t see why this wouldn’t be on the list. I’d have to take that spare wheel cover off though.

rjfp1962

8,671 posts

87 months

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"Chelsea Tractor Club" Fieldmaster Edition! smile

SykesAJ

83 posts

153 months

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That's a pretty comprehensive change to the front-end, they've reshaped the whole front panel. I find the original grille very fussy, and this really smartens the whole 'face' of the car up. A big plus for me. And the wheels look great on it.

Yarlsberg

116 posts

111 months

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£25k for a sheety plastic grill that adds zero aesthetic value…