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Ineos Grenadier Heritage Remastered

Chelsea Truck Company expands its Heritage Remastered programme with the Ineos Grenadier Heritage Remastered, a build that reinterprets the modern off road icon through classic British design language. After successful launches based on the latest Defender and Wrangler platforms, the Grenadier was the natural next chapter, reflecting its spiritual ties to the original utility vehicles that defined a generation.

At the heart of every Heritage Remastered conversion sits the signature Lattice Mesh Front Grille. Inspired by early Land Rovers from the 1940s, this handcrafted detail immediately reshapes the Grenadier’s presence, softening its industrial edge with a more considered, heritage driven identity. It is a subtle change that delivers a dramatic shift in character.

Chelsea Truck Company’s 40mm wide wheel arches with integrated KAHN plaques broaden the stance while reinforcing the vehicle’s purposeful proportions. A smaller heritage style roof wing refines the rear profile, maintaining balance without overpowering the design. The CTC Crest Expedition spare wheel cover completes the look, with an optional larger rear bracket available for those opting for a full five wheel configuration.

Rolling on newly developed British Heritage Wheels, the RS Forged 9 by 20 inch lightweight alloys are engineered in the UK with a five tonne load capacity. The wheels blend strength and off road durability with improved on road dynamics, staying true to the craftsmanship ethos behind the project.

The launch prototype features a Volcanic Satin Silver treatment across the grille, bumpers, hinges, and wheels, contrasted against factory Inky Black paintwork. The combination recalls celebrated anniversary editions of classic British off roaders, striking a balance between nostalgia and contemporary execution.

The result is unmistakably Chelsea Truck Company. Bold yet restrained, heritage inspired yet modern, the Grenadier Heritage Remastered stands as a tribute to British automotive identity reimagined for today.




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