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Ineos Grenadier now available as a limited edition 1924 homage

INEOS Automotive has launched its first limited edition, the Grenadier 1924, to celebrate the first 100 years of iconic clothing brand Belstaff.  Available globally from 26 June 2024, only 1,924 of the vehicles will be produced and each will carry a unique limited edition number and distinctive Belstaff centenary badging.

Since its launch, the Grenadier has partnered with the Belstaff brand in offering two feature packages based on iconic Belstaff jackets: the Trialmaster and Fieldmaster, but this limited edition takes further style cues from the enduring clothing brand. The Grenadier 1924 will be immediately identifiable by its bold contrasting color palette of Magic Mushroom and Inky Black, exclusive gloss black diamond-cut 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels, and a de-chromed black grille trim with front and rear skid plates in dark grey.

Based on the flagship Fieldmaster package, the Grenadier 1924 has a dark green finish on the dashboard, center stack, overhead console, switchgear, and door cards, as well as a black saddle leather trim on the steering wheel, handbrake grip, and passenger grab handle, complemented by dark grey headlining.

Lynn Calder, CEO of INEOS Automotive, comments: “Style that lasts a century deserves to be celebrated and the Grenadier 1924 is both great looking and a seriously assured drive. Belstaff has been trusted by generations of bikers, sportspeople and trendsetters, so we know we’re in good company.”

Both part of the INEOS portfolio, Belstaff and INEOS Automotive share the same philosophy of producing authentic, high-quality products that are designed and engineered to last. The Grenadier 1924 will be shown for the first time to the public at a centenary event between 24 – 28 May in Stoke-on-Trent, the city where Belstaff was born. Taking over one of the city’s famed potteries, Belstaff will present an immersive brand experience, including a display of rare pieces sourced from around the globe. The weekend will also include talks, screenings and workshops, and will be open to members of the public, as well as invited VIP guests, collectors and members of the Belstaff community, past and present.