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The Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is one of Australia's most beloved cars. It's renowned for its reliability and durability, built to withstand hard conditions, making it well-suited to our rugged off-road terrains. While the LandCruiser is known for its ruggedness, it's comfort and features are also much appreciated.


Few vehicles have come close to comparing to the LandCrusier.

Enter the 2024 Ineos Grenadier Quatermaster Ute. Officially confirmed for Australia.

The British dual-cab ute, designed and built by start-up Ineos has its sights set on the Australian market.

Ineos founder, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, designed the vehicle after wanting a 'stripped back, hardworking four-wheel drive for the modern day."


Under the hood, the Grenadier Quatermaster is powered by two BMW sourced 3.0-litre six-cylinder engines, in both petrol and diesel variants. Straying away from the electric trend we're seeing throughout the industry.

The car can tackle the most rugged terrain on your next off-road adventure, with a ground clearance of 264mm and an 800mm wading depth.

For more utilitarian use, the vehicle features an 832kg payload and a decent sized tray.


The price point is comparable to the LandCruiser too, with prices starting from $110,000 (before on-road costs) for the standard variant and increasing to $123,000 for the Trailmaster and Fieldmaster editions.

Orders are now open for Australian deliveries! Talk to our novated leasing specialists today to reserve your vehicle and learn how much you could save on your new Ineos Grenadier Quatermaster.

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