RE: New safari-spec Ineos Grenadier breaks cover
RE: New safari-spec Ineos Grenadier breaks cover
Monday 8th December

New safari-spec Ineos Grenadier breaks cover

Need seating for nine and a roll-back canvas top? Ineos Kavango has you covered...


After 18 months spent developing a concept it originally unveiled at Festival of Speed, Ineos has confirmed that the Grenadier Game Viewer will go into full production early next year. The manufacturer reckons its show car generated ‘enormous interest’ from the sort of people who own and operate ranches and game estates across the world - i.e. the sort of people who have plenty of use for a robust off-roader that can seat nine including a gamekeeper pew beyond the front bumper. 

Ineos’s boss gamely suggests that this is the ‘Grenadier coming full circle’ on the basis that the original idea for the car came to Jim Ratcliffe while on safari in Botswana. Far be it from us to quibble with that version of the origin story (or to prefer the one where it was more fully conceived in a pub), but at any rate the Game Viewer is undeniably another rung on the ladder to Grenadier greatness, and a decent reminder of just how keen Ineos is to innovate. 

Indeed, while the firm is not building the Game Viewer in-house, it did go to the trouble and expense of acquiring a Botswana-based vehicle conversion specialist to do the job for it. Kavango Engineering became Ineos Kavango in 2023, and now it bears responsibility for turning the partially built long- and extra-long wheelbase Grenadiers supplied to it by the Hambach factory into safari-ready vehicles. 

As you might expect, the options for customisation are plentiful, though you’d imagine every buyer wants some variant of tiered seating and the roof removed. Ineos notes that thanks to the ladder-frame chassis, no additional modifications of the Grenadier’s underpinnings are required. Moreover, in what it claims is an industry first, the Game Viewer will be supplied with a manufacturer warranty (subject to terms and conditions) and enjoy factory-backed aftersales support. 

You’d imagine this is desirable for a vehicle that will spend virtually its entire life off-road - albeit at fairly modest speeds, lest your guests end up wearing a passing flamingo. Ineos reckons that the 70-strong workforce in Maun is capable of completing around 200 ground-up conversions per year; no small job when the Grenadiers turn up in Botswana with no paint, tailgates, seats (except the front), side glazing, roof skin, trims or redundant electrical features. 

Much as it seemed to with previous efforts to align with a third party, the business case for the Game Viewer seems solid enough - and, of course, while Ineos doesn’t mention it, the new model feels like an additional finger in Land Rover’s eye, given the number of Defenders that have been turned into safari-watchers over the years. Ineos mentions a fledgling working relationship with the government of Botswana. With a significant commercial presence in the country, it will expect that to bear additional fruit in the coming years.


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Hairymonster

1,662 posts

125 months

Looks very similar to what Crocodile Dundee drove in the first CD film

WayOutWest

Original Poster:

994 posts

78 months

Safari, so good, but please no white elephant spotted gags!

Bernt Tuakrisp

223 posts

220 months

At least they’ve ditched the cringe “my first Apache” roof panel in this one.

Angelo1985

625 posts

46 months

Perfect for shooting lions and zebras from the distance, and for transporting russia-backed troops ready to topple this week’s government

Quhet

2,763 posts

166 months

There's niche, and then there's nichebiglaugh

Turbobanana

7,614 posts

221 months

It'll be interesting to see if they can crack this market, which is so Toyota-dominated.

Amanitin

500 posts

157 months

what about roll over protection?
Those roof posts do not look sturdy enough

RedWhiteMonkey

8,166 posts

202 months



BB is the plate registration for Landkreis Böblingen and precisely where I am writing this post from. I have say that the view out my window looks a little different to that, and its a fair drive to the African savanna.

nismo48

5,877 posts

227 months

If a lion got tempted there isn't much protection.
Nevertheless a purposeful vehicle for the task involved.

Gareth79

8,604 posts

266 months

Amanitin said:
what about roll over protection?
Those roof posts do not look sturdy enough
I'm guessing none, and so won't be road-legal in countries with vehicle safety standards.

edit: Although I notice it has German plates, might be 'shopped? Or the registration of the base vehicle which was left on for ease of import, even though it might no longer be road legal in Germany.

Edited by Gareth79 on Monday 8th December 14:38

DonkeyApple

65,351 posts

189 months

nismo48 said:
If a lion got tempted there isn't much protection.
Nevertheless a purposeful vehicle for the task involved.
Excellent arc of fire means you'll have shot it in the face long before it gets near the gun bus. And you'll have a few natives to slow down the wildlife during reloading.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,514 posts

118 months

Turbobanana said:
It'll be interesting to see if they can crack this market, which is so Toyota-dominated.
Yes - why buy something which is very reliable, fit for purpose and has loads of back up and spares support when you could have one of these instead....

Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Turbobanana

7,614 posts

221 months

Amanitin said:
what about roll over protection?
Those roof posts do not look sturdy enough
From my two experiences of safaris, you won't be going fast enough to worry about rolling over. Although we did have to make a sharp getaway when a matriarch elephant took exception to our presence.

loudlashadjuster

5,927 posts

204 months

Well, demand for these will surely turn their sales woes into sales hurrahs!

/s

WPA

12,943 posts

134 months

RedWhiteMonkey said:


BB is the plate registration for Landkreis Böblingen and precisely where I am writing this post from. I have say that the view out my window looks a little different to that, and its a fair drive to the African savanna.
Can I ask a silly question, what is the thinking with the guy on the front, lookout, guide or bait laugh

Turbobanana

7,614 posts

221 months

WPA said:
RedWhiteMonkey said:


BB is the plate registration for Landkreis Böblingen and precisely where I am writing this post from. I have say that the view out my window looks a little different to that, and its a fair drive to the African savanna.
Can I ask a silly question, what is the thinking with the guy on the front, lookout, guide or bait laugh
Crude bonnet mascot. Rolls-Royce do it so much better.

Sporky

9,570 posts

84 months

Why hasn't anyone said "coming soon to a school run near you" yet?

m62tu

116 posts

59 months

I'd always wondered that second hand 4x4s from salvage yards would make great safari conversions, such as this...
https://www.iaai.com/VehicleDetail/43980585~US

Edited by m62tu on Monday 8th December 17:10

Water Fairy

6,318 posts

175 months

Careful you don't decapitate any giraffes.................................

mikef

5,955 posts

271 months

Turbobanana said:
It'll be interesting to see if they can crack this market, which is so Toyota-dominated.
Indeed. And LWB Landrovers for where the Toyota’s wont go

nismo48 said:
If a lion got tempted there isn't much protection.
Nevertheless a purposeful vehicle for the task involved.
On safari I’ve been amazed how close the vehicles can get to (seriously) big cats, especially when there isn’t always a door separating you. We must not look like a quick snack in the back of one of these