What We Love
- Most things to be honest. The way it has handled what we’ve put it through has been very impressive, despite all the very small things mentioned above. We’ve found that with 285/70/17 MT tyres and all the lockers, it’s unstoppable in some pretty challenging conditions. Testing is still underway..
- Build quality always impresses me
- The ZF Gearbox and engine are great.
- Off-road capability using just L and centre diff is very impressive! We use rear diff when required and front diff rarely but we have used it enough to justify it.
- Toot horn is very useful in a number of situations - way less aggressive than the main horn
- All the switches - Very well laid out and easy to understand and operate
- All in all, as we all know, very well built and over-engineered, built for trips like we're doing.
Suggested Improvements for The Grenadier from our end
- Steering locks adjusted from factory to allow for a tighter radius
- Smaller footplate for RHD cars even though I understand why they can’t with current versions
- 240V Inverter as was originally planned
- Warnings need to have an option to clear permanently, but have a recall option to check warning history and bring it back up if you’d like to (Can get annoying after a while)
- Fuel gauge levels need correcting
- Better way of connecting and powering trailer rather than turning off at 84km/hr (We now do ours through an Anderson plug)
- Auto dimming on the infotainment screen at night
- Better AT tyres from the factory, they’re not great in the wet or mud
Modifications We’ve Carried Out
We like to keep it as standard as possible but these are all due to our experiences to date
- 285/70/17 tyres (Currently using MT tyres and they’re a game changer in terms of capabilities of the vehicle. We're still deciding on what we’ll use for the rest of the trip. Aggressive AT tyre, RT tyre or stick with MT)
- LRA 90L aux fuel tank with Edelbrock pump and uprated black OEM springs
- Melvill and Moon Black Seat Covers - Great for protection, fit and storage
- Diff breathers (From Agile Offroad)
- New Rocksliders (From Agile Offroad)
- Full Underbody protection - Engine and centre skid plate / Fuel Tank / Rear Control arms skids / Diff covers / Diff skid plates (All from Agile Offroad)
- Shifter Cable Support Bracket (Agile Offroad)
- Reservoir cap seals (Agile Offroad)
Future
- A slight lift, possibly. Needs to be proven in tough terrain over a long period of time due to the CV joint risk that’s been well documented. If anyone has any suggestions here, we’re open to them.
All in all, no major dramas! All the important things have held up which is why I bought the car in the first place - the way in which it has been designed and built. INEOS have done a very good job. We LOVE ours! Very happy with taking the plunge. A bold move perhaps, to drive around the world with your family pretty much straight off the forecourt, but I’ve done a lot of trips all over the world in vehicles way worse than this, so I figured it’d be fine. So far, so good.
I hope this helps, especially the preventive stuff. We’ll do our best to answer any questions, keep everyone posted periodically and help wherever we can.
We’d also like to give a special shout-out to everyone at Denton’s in Skipton who have been there every time we have a question or concern. They’ve been great throughout. We’ve also received great support from Dragan at INEOS in Sofia, Charles at INEOS Kavango, Ariunbat and Matt at INEOS in Mongolia, Stu who runs the INEOS Forum and Dave (Logsplitter on the INEOS forum). We’d also like to thank everyone who has supported us through the challenging time we had with the fire in our trailer. We can’t thank you enough. It’s allowed us to continue this journey which means a lot, thank you.