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INEOS Grenadier receives seal of approval from Sir Lewis Hamilton

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Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver Sir Lewis Hamilton MBE, takes one of the first opportunities to give the Grenadier 4X4 a no holds barred shakedown on- and off-road, outside INEOS Automotive.

INEOS chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe took the passenger seat as Sir Lewis got behind the wheel. In a video released today, we see the seven-time Formula One World Champion steering the Grenadier across a variety of on- and off-road terrain.

WATCH THE VIDEO

See Sir Lewis Hamilton’s full experience of the INEOS Grenadier here.

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“I’m genuinely enjoying driving this car,” Sir Lewis said. “It’s very comfortable considering some of the huge dips we were driving down… I was pretty much flat-out around the course. I’m massively surprised at how much grip there is.”

Sir Jim said: “The Grenadier was designed to be good off-road, but we didn’t know it was going to be as good as it is on the road. I can definitely say I don’t think anyone has ever driven it like Lewis drove it.”

TESTED AND PERFECTED

The Grenadier has completed 1.1 million miles of extreme testing and development in Death Valley, USA, the dunes of the Middle East, the Arctic Circle and the notorious Schöckl mountain in Austria.

Tuned to all environments, the Grenadier is a modern 4X4, engineered and built to world-class standards. It features a box section ladder frame chassis, permanent four-wheel drive, two-speed transfer case and centre locking differential on all models.

INEOS is a proud principal partner to the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One team.

Order books for the Grenadier are now open and production has commenced. To find out more about Grenadier prices, technical specifications and options, visit ineosgrenadier.com.

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Mike Brailey

Born in the UK, Mike went to school in England and France before hiking across most of Europe in his early twenties. With a background as a photographer and engineer in the automotive industry, he has worked in Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, Southeast Asia and the Americas. His heart beats for classic cars and motorcycles, favouring an expedition equipped 1963 Land Rover Series IIA for overlanding. He is an outdoor enthusiast and, in 2016, followed his vocation to become an adventure journalist.