Mansory, renowned for its extravagant and attention-grabbing vehicle modifications, has now turned its focus to the Ineos Grenadier. This rugged off-roader has received a comprehensive makeover that transforms it into a more luxurious and visually striking vehicle.
From the outside, Mansory's Grenadier is instantly recognizable by its extensive use of carbon fiber accents. A new front splitter, grille, and hood bulge, all adorned with the Mansory emblem, create a more aggressive and imposing appearance. The wide fender extensions and rear bumper also feature carbon fiber elements, complete with integrated vents for enhanced aerodynamics. To further accentuate the vehicle's off-road prowess, Mansory has added aerodynamic roof add-ons and an array of extra LEDs. The Grenadier's stock white exterior now contrasts sharply with these dark accents, creating a visually striking effect. Completing the exterior transformation are new 20-inch FV.9 alloy wheels wrapped in high-performance tires, providing improved grip and traction.
While most Mansory-tuned vehicles tend to sit lower to the ground, the Grenadier benefits from a 20 mm lift kit. This modification, combined with extensive changes to the suspension system, aims to enhance the vehicle's off-road capabilities.
Inside the cabin, Mansory has completely redesigned the interior using a combination of Maroon leather upholstery and an Arctic White roof. The electric seats are now ventilated for added comfort, while rear passengers can enjoy a more relaxed experience thanks to a modified backrest angle. A new center console featuring a refrigerator and a wireless charging pad adds to the luxurious ambiance.
Carbon fiber accents are also prominent throughout the interior, adorning the center console, overhead panel, steering wheel, sports pedals, door sills, and door cards. To further enhance the sporty feel, the start/stop switch has been relocated to the roof liner, reminiscent of the McLaren Senna.
Under the hood, the Grenadier's BMW-sourced 3.0-liter six-cylinder powertrain has received a significant performance boost. Thanks to a tweaked ECU software and a new stainless steel exhaust system with flap control, the engine now produces 345 horsepower and 560 Nm of torque, representing a substantial increase over the stock figures.
Mansory unveiled its first Ineos Grenadier modification in Qatar and is now accepting orders for similar tuning kits. The company's willingness to cater to the desires of customers seeking to personalize their off-road vehicles aligns with Ineos' recent announcement of bespoke build options for the Grenadier. It is clear that there is a growing demand for customized and more luxurious versions of this rugged off-roader.