Two-seat Ineos Quartermaster pick-up on the way
Responding to customer demand, Ineos Automotive has launched a new two-seat version of its Grenadier Quartermaster pick-up.
The two-seat Quartermaster features an 850-litre flat-floored interior cargo area behind the front seats. A robust floor-to-roof cargo barrier behind the seats ensures stored cargo remains secure in transit.
The two-seat variant will be built on the same production line as the Grenadier Station Wagon and the five-seat Quartermaster at Ineos Automotive’s assembly plant at Hambach, France.
It will only be available in standard trim and can be configured with a range of option packages. All Grenadier Quartermaster pick-ups are included in the commercial N1 vehicle classification.
Irish distributor Orangeworks Automotive has said prices will be confirmed as soon as possible. As a two-seat pick-up, the latest variant of the Quartermaster is exempt from local taxes applicable to passenger vehicles in Ireland. First customer deliveries are set for early 2025.
The two-seat Quartermaster’s additional interior cargo area complements the five-seat model’s already impressive load-lugging capabilities. Sitting on an extended 3227mm wheelbase – 305mm longer than the Station Wagon wheelbase – the Quartermaster has a 1,564mm long and 1,619mm wide pick-up load bay ensuring it can carry a standard 1,200mm x 800mm Euro pallet with ease.
With a payload of up to 835kg and the same 3,500kg towing capacity as the Station Wagon, an integrated mounting bar, and a wide 1,280mm tailgate that can support up to 225kg when open, Ineos Automotive says the Quartermaster offers users everyday cargo-lugging versatility.
The two-seat Quartermaster is also said by the manufacturer to retain the model’s class-leading off-road capabilities, with 264mm of ground clearance, an 800mm wading depth and approach, breakover and departure angles unrivalled by any other series production pick-up.
The original five-seat Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster was recently crowned ‘Irish Pick Up of the Year’ at the 2025 Irish Van of the Year awards in association with Continental Tyres.