Ineos Automotive, the manufacturer of the rugged Grenadier off-roader, has revealed its plans to roll out three distinct utilities – comprising of an electric SUV, a more urban battery-powered car and a larger, luxury version of the Grenadier – in the run up to 2030.

Reports indicate that Ineos Automotive, the manufacturer of the Grenadier off-roader, is planning to release a trio of utilities sometime before the end of this decade. The first model in line is an electric SUV that is reportedly close to completion with styling nearly finalized and platform development currently being finalized. This vehicle will be roughly 4.3 meters long and capable of travelling up to 400 km on one single charge, according to estimates. Magna Steyr is said to be partaking in developing this particular product.

The British carmaker is also believed to be creating another battery-powered offering that will share its underpinnings with the electric SUV while having its own more urban look and feel. Additionally, there are plans for a larger, high-end version of the Grenadier featuring more luxurious features than its predecessor as well as reduced off-road capability. All three of these new vehicles are supposed to hit the market by 2030.

Source: Autocar

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving