Ineos creates limited edition Grenadier with Belstaff clothing brand

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of British clothing brand Belstaff, Ineos will make 1,924 examples of the limited-run Grenadier 1924.

Ineos Grenadier 1924 Edition

A special edition of the rugged Ineos Grenadier 4×4 has been announced, set to go on sale later this year. The Grenadier 1924 celebrates the 100th anniversary of British clothing brand, Belstaff.

Since the Grenadier was first launched, Ineos and Belstaff have collaborated on trim levels that are based on the latter company’s distinctive outdoor jackets. 

The new 1924 edition will sit above the current range-topping Fieldmaster, and be limited to only 1,924 examples.

Mushrooms and ink

Ineos Grenadier 1924 Edition

The 1924 edition comes in the contrasting colour combination of Magic Mushroom and Inky Black. It rides on 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels, along with a stealthy de-chromed front grille and functional front and rear skid plates in dark grey.

On the inside, there is a dark green finish on the dashboard, overhead console and door cards. Black saddle leather is used for the steering wheel and passenger grab handle, with a dark grey headlining to complete the look.

Each Grenadier 1924 will wear a numbered exterior badge, along with bespoke Belstaff centenary branding.

See it in Stoke-on-Trent

Ineos Grenadier 1924 Edition

The Grenadier 1924 edition makes its public debut at a special event in Stoke-on-Trent between 24 and 28 May 2024. Taking place where Belstaff was founded, the new vehicle will just be one attraction amongst a weekend of activities. 

Ineos hasn’t yet confirmed prices for the 1924 edition, but expect a premium over the £76,000 charged for its current Grenadier Fieldmaster flagship.

Those interested can register their interest in securing the limited-run 4×4 now. Global orders will open from 26 June 2024.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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