I think the cost will be a concern, but as all vehicles have hit the stratosphere recently, this may not be as big an issue as I thought before.
The interior concerns I have read in reviews will be a larger worry; my GX has no space up front though aftermarket solutions exist and I've adding them this weekend, for example.
BMW reliability and service options will be huge, and at this point, it's a major failure for nothing to be geolocated. Searching through Bosch itself sends you to a perpetual circle of non-answers, where no service stations can be searched for in the US. A year out...and no one can say where you'd take this rig in to get factory service?
And yes, I have read that BMW will do the service for the drivetrain.
This article said "200 locations by the end of 2022:
Ineos Readies Dealer Network for Grenadier
Ineos is setting up dealer networks around the world ahead of the start of Grenadier sales later this summer in the UK. Here's when we'll see the 4x4 here.www.autoweek.com
I agree with you about serviceability.
I was on google maps looking for bosch service centers and it seems to be slim pickins'.
If BMW can service the Ineos, that will be very helpful.
Some remote areas will still struggle. My buddy has a sprinter van in Bozeman, they finally opened a dealer in billings. A few yrs back he had to take the van to spokane.