INEOS Quartermaster – INEOS isn’t a car brand that is known to many people, but they recently launched a 4WD wagon, and Quartermaster Ute which has proved to be successful.
Well, they have just released a five seat dual cab chassis version of the Quartermaster.
It shares the same
- five-seat double cab,
- full box-section ladder frame chassis,
- heavy-duty solid beam axles,
- two-speed transfer case,
- and up to three locking differentials.
Power comes from a choice of BMW 3.0-litre turbo-charged inline six-cylinder petrol or diesel engines, driving all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission from ZF.
This combination will allow towing of up to 3500kg and a 350kg tow ball rating.
With a 3,227mm wheelbase – 305mm longer than the Grenadier Station Wagon – the Chassis Cab features an exposed ladder frame behind the passenger cabin, giving customers and aftermarket vehicle converters a wide range of body-building option.
The INEOS Grenadier wagon combines prodigious off-road capability with SUV like on road ride and handling dynamics. The Quartermaster Ute continues this balance.
Prices in Australia will begin at AUD $102,000 plus the usual costs.
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I’m Rob Fraser
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