The Grenadier Detour stands out from the standard Grenadier Station Wagon with its new 18-inch forged alloy wheels and redesigned grille. Additional updates include new colors for the skid plates, roof rails, and rear ladder, while exterior lighting has been decolored.
The body can be painted in four new colors: Magma Red, Whiteout Blue, Storm Force Silver, and Squall Green. For those seeking more uniqueness, Arcane Works offers custom color matching, allowing for a one-of-a-kind Grenadier.
Inside, the Detour upgrades from the standard Grenadier's spartan interior. It features four options of fine-grain Bridge of Weir leather for the quilted seats and two Johnstons of Elgin Cashmeres for the headliner. Luxury is further enhanced with laser-etched aluminum scuff plates, two new satin finishes for the inserts, and special Arcane Works badging by British jewelers Vaughtons.
INEOS Grenadier Detour
Under the hood, the Detour retains the standard BMW-sourced 3.0-liter straight-six engines, available in gasoline or diesel. The gasoline version, however, includes a tailored exhaust system that enhances the sound experience.
Each limited-edition series from Arcane Works will have a unique name and features, serving as a platform for testing new technologies and systems. Future builds may include upgraded powertrains, new chassis systems, materials, and special features.
Pricing for the Ineos Grenadier Detour starts at £134,100 ($173,234), significantly higher than other models in the Grenadier lineup. This price can increase with additional bespoke features.
Source: INEOS