INEOS Drover – It’s not unusual for automotive brands to build collaborative special editions of their vehicles. One such collaboration that peaked my interest is the blending of the INEOS Quartermaster Ute with R.M. Williams.
It’s hard to come up with a more iconic Australian brand that personifies the rugged Australian bush heritage.
Cleverly called “The Drover” it’s a one off custom-built Grenadier Quartermaster, designed for R.M. Williams to journey deep into Australia’s remote heartland.
This is a rugged tribute to the people, places and skills that define Australia’s outback spirit.
Now having driven the INEOS Quartermaster through some of the harshest outback conditions through the Flinders Ranges. I can attest to its off road ability.
Purpose built for adventure and utility, INEOS Australia delivered ‘The Drover,’ the second ‘special project,’ following the successful debut of its ‘Kaiju’ Quartermaster in late-2024.
Built as a workshop on wheels to be used with a matching custom enclosed trailer, ‘The Drover’ will initially appear at agricultural shows, regional festivals, rodeos, and equestrian events across Western Australia.
R.M. Williams ambassador Ange Butler, whose connection to Australia’s landscapes runs deep. will drive ‘The Drover’ across Australia
Keep an eye out for the INEOS Quartermaster ‘Drover” Ute when it rolls into a show near you
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Im Rob Fraser
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