The infotainment screen is shown in a 2025 INEOS Grenadier.

The INEOS Grenadier is something special, something different: a powerful vehicle designed to take you off-road in a way that few other vehicles can hope to do. From the outside, the shape and form of the Grenadier make this abundantly clear as it has a bold design and rugged stance that immediately speaks to its truck-like engineering and incredible performance on the trail. As your Grenadier dealer, we love the look of this vehicle—both its Station Wagon SUV and Quartermaster pickup variants—and getting to see the appreciation people have for this new model is always a joy. But what’s even more fun is when we show a customer the interior of the Grenadier and see the surprise that often follows when someone gets a good look inside this vehicle for the first time. The cabin is the perfect blend of luxury, sophistication, and simplicity that all come together to create something you won’t find anywhere else.

A Single, Central Display

Some people have described the interior of the Grenadier as "barebones" or "no frills," but we think that’s not quite right—those terms make us think of something lacking. In reality, although the interior of the Grenadier is simple and minimalistic in many ways, it’s also elegant and refined while being beautifully functional. For example, there’s the fact that you’ll only find one screen for both the infotainment system and driver information, rather than two or more like many other vehicles have these days. In a world where we can see large SUVs with four displays just in the front row, it’s refreshing to see things boiled down to the necessities.

This 12.3-inch display is located in the center of the dashboard, where you expect the infotainment system, and it provides you with all of the information you need at a glance. The left side of the screen includes important information, including your speed, gear, fuel level, tire pressure, and more, that you need to keep an eye on. Other information like navigation data, media info, and off-road data is provided on the right side of the display. Behind the steering wheel, you get lights for system warnings if needed, but otherwise, you get the simplicity of this single screen to keep you informed and provide all of the information you need.

Toggles and Switches for Additional Controls

Perhaps the most stunning aspect of the Grenadier’s interior is the remarkable selection of switches and toggles that go along with its single display. Where a lot of vehicles have leaned into touchscreen displays—though, fortunately, other brands are dialing back on this—the Grenadier goes another way completely. There’s a large dial that you can use to navigate the central display, but what’s truly exceptional is the remarkable range of physical switches and controls that you get along with it. You will find these switches up front below the central screen, with even more up above in front of the rearview mirror.

A lot of our customers say the array of switches and toggles makes them think of an airplane cockpit, which is completely appropriate. You get switches for a wide range of different features, including exterior and interior power for a wide range of accessories, as well as the Grenadier’s power takeoff. This makes it easy to install accessories for going off-road, camping, or overlanding, with dedicated switches inside that you can use to control them. Best of all, each of these switches and toggles is clearly labeled to indicate what it controls; there is no guesswork, and it’s easy to take care of everything you need at a glance.
Overhead controls are shown in a 2025 INEOS Grenadier.

An Elegant and Functional Steering Wheel

The steering wheel of the Grenadier beautifully illustrates how nothing was taken for granted when designing this vehicle, and everything was given the proper care and attention. It’s been well designed for easy, comfortable grip in all kinds of different driving situations, with a shape that’s straightforward while being subtly padded where you need it most. You get mounted controls on the wheel for use with the central display, making it easy to adjust audio or handle other tasks without taking your hands off the wheel. One particularly fun detail is the dedicated “Toot Button” that goes along with the standard horn—this is a quieter horn that is ideal when you want to warn a pedestrian or bicyclist about your presence without startling them. Everything about this steering wheel comes together beautifully for functionality and style.

Comfortable Seating With Luxurious Options

From the outside, at a glance, you might see the bold and rugged design of the Grenadier and expect an interior that’s similarly sparse or utilitarian. While much of the interior is designed with functionality at the forefront, the seating is clearly meant for luxurious comfort when you’re behind the wheel. You’ll find two rows of seating inside the Grenadier, ensuring you and your passengers are all quite comfortable, with plenty of room to stretch out. The standard interior features a washout interior with floor drainage that is perfect for keeping your SUV clean after a long weekend of camping in muddy conditions.

If you’re interested in enhanced luxury, then you have a number of upgrades available to add refinement and sophistication to the Grenadier’s cabin. Comfortable leather seating is available in a clean and refined black or a two-tone version for an added touch of style. One of our favorite details is the available Nappa Leather Driver’s Pack that takes interior elegance to another level entirely. Available as either a warm and earthy Saddle Leather or a black Nappa Leather, the Driver’s Pack beautifully enhances the luxury of your vehicle. If you add the available Safari Windows over the front seats, then you get an even more beautifully designed cabin that you will love driving day after day.

A Beautifully Spacious Cabin

Although you could potentially describe the interior of the INEOS Grenadier as sparse, one thing that’s absolutely not lacking is how much space you get inside. As we said, this is a two-row SUV, which can be surprising because its large size makes a third row inside seem like a possibility, especially considering other SUVs out there. Fortunately, style and comfort were at the forefront when the interior of the Grenadier was designed and created. The result is a roomy vehicle to stretch out in, with plenty of space for everything you need to bring with you.

Up front, you get 39.4 inches of headroom and 39.3 inches of legroom, ensuring you and your front passenger are quite comfortable. Your rear-seat passengers also get 39.4 inches of headroom and 30.4 inches of legroom to ensure everyone is quite comfortable. The Grenadier is easy to load up for a weekend (or longer) of camping thanks to 40.6 cu.ft. of rear cargo volume and 71.8 cu.ft. of total cargo space behind the front seats in the Station Wagon or a 5.1-foot bed in the Quartermaster pickup. All of this comes together, along with the gorgeous design and comfortable details of the cabin, to create the perfect vehicle for daily driving and enjoying your time off.
Black seating is shown in a 2025 INEOS Grenadier at a Grenadier dealer.

The Grenadier Has Everything You Need

While the interior of the Grenadier is certainly more streamlined and simple than what we see in a lot of SUVs these days, you still get a wide range of stunning features and options. There’s nothing missing here; instead, what we see is a deliberate choice to create something that is easy to use for both your commute and heading out on the trail. The minimalist design with a focus on physical controls and switches can be a bit startling when you first see it, but once you recognize how things have been designed and arranged, it all makes sense. Pictures and descriptions online are nice, but nothing beats getting inside a Grenadier and experiencing everything the cabin offers for yourself. When you’re ready to see and feel what this remarkable vehicle has to offer, then we’re here to show it to you.

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