The 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed is set to mark the debut of the dual-cab version of the Ineos Grenadier, dubbed the Quartermaster.
On Thursday July 13, the Quartermaster dual-cab will be shown at the storied festival, which marks the 75-year anniversary of Goodwood motorsports, before making a hillclimb, as is tradition.
It’s expected that the Ineos Grenadier dual-cab’s specs will mostly mirror those of the wagon, which is available with two BMW-sourced 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engines – a petrol which makes 210kW/450Nm, while the diesel outputs 183kW/550Nm.
Standard equipment in the wagon includes Recaro seats, LED headlights, roof rails, 17-inch steel wheels a full-size spare wheel and off-road navigation for just the base model, which starts at $97,000 before on-road costs as a wagon.
With the top-spec variant a little more than $10,000 over the base price, most of the additions are off-roading related, with raised air intake, access ladders, rear differential locks, all-terrain tyres and some basic interior comforts like heated seats.
At Goodwood, the UK-based brand will also debut a Grenadier Hydrogen Fuel Cell (FCEV) ‘Technology Demonstrator’ which it hopes will “show how well-suited the zero emissions technology is for a future long-range 4X4 off-roader”.
The FCEV will also make a run at the hillclimb with the ICE-powered Quartermaster.
Goodwood attendees will also have a chance to test the existing Grenadier Station Wagon at the Goodwood Halnaker Chalkpit off-road course.
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