The price of a 2025 INEOS Grenadier is now up to $5000 cheaper in Australia after the go anywhere off-road brand was granted a Tariff Concession Order from the Federal Government.
The exemption means the INEOS Grenadier avoids a five per cent import tariff for all vehicles imported from France, where the British-owned off-road brand makes the Grenadier and Grenadier Quartermaster ute.
The price cut has been applied for the 2025 Model Year INEOS Grenadier that will now be priced from $104,000 (plus on-road costs) – down from $109,000.
It's thought the price cuts will also be applied to the INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster variant that is currently priced from $102,000 with an announcement set to be made shortly.
Sadly, the latest $5000 price cut doesn't offset the hefty $12,000 price rise for the two-seat utility wagon and five-seat station wagon that was introduced back in mid-2023.
A new '1924' limited-edition has also been confirmed to join the local line-up, with prices expected to start at $123,600 for the new flagship model.
The new INEOS special is said to pay tribute to 100th anniversary of the clothing and accessories brand, Belstaff, that the brand has had ties with since 2017.
Highlights of the 1924 edition include a plaque telling you what number of the 1924 it plans to make, a dark green finish on the dashboard, black saddle leather and dark headlining.