Ineos Grenadier Launches 'Arcane Works' For Exclusive Customization
by AutoExpert | 4 June, 2024
For those Ineos Grenadier owners seeking an extra level of exclusivity, the company has created the "Arcane Works" service. This allows for the creation of limited-edition Grenadiers that have unique details, materials, and modifications to increase power and chassis.
Arcane means “known or understood by very few, mysterious, secret” and conveys the item's rarity and uniqueness. "Each run of limited-edition vehicles will showcase a unique set of features, introduce new technologies, and carry a specifically tailored name," promises Ineos.
Individuals may personalize their Grenadier with a wide range of exterior and interior colors, as well as additional materials and finishes. Furthermore, Ineos will use their exclusive technology to replicate whatever hue you need, in case the extensive color palette isn't sufficient. The press release omits any reference to the Quartermaster truck and instead focuses only on the Grenadier's station wagon bodystyle.
The Arcane Works Grenadier will offer both the B57 diesel and the B58 gasoline versions of the 3.0-liter straight-six engines developed by BMW as options, similar to the standard unit. There will be an option for owners to upgrade the powertrains and ladder frame chassis for better off-road capability and acceleration. With this in mind, Ineos will put its future models through their paces using the Arcane Works software.
George Ratcliffe, Commercial Director of Ineos Automotive, stated, “Arcane Works is intended to create a truly individual 4×4, hand finished with exclusive materials and personalized touches by specially curated craftsmen. We know this is something our customers have been looking for, and working in small batches means we can give them a genuinely custom-made experience. That’s why we chose the name Arcane as the vehicles will be so unique as to be rarely spotted in the wild.”
The unveiling of Arcane Works' first limited edition car will take place in July 2024 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, according to Ineos. Anyone interested in a Grenadier with a substantial amount of customization may do so by submitting an interest form on the company's website.