INEOS may build in the US.

My sister and BIL recently got rid of their Grenadier. They had it for just about two years. I drove it, and wasn't enamored with it.
What did you not like about driving it? I think they are super cool. I haven't brought my self to go drive one, it is a thought in my head to consider going to drive one. Looking at them in person they are like nothing else on the road.
 
INEOS and Ratcliffe are going through a rough patch at the moment. He's been cutting back, including not playing with racing boats any more, and his moves with his FC have not been popular.

This may be a bit of a bright spot in the blight, but until they actually do something, it's a nothingburger of a puff piece.
 
What did you not like about driving it? I think they are super cool. I haven't brought my self to go drive one, it is a thought in my head to consider going to drive one. Looking at them in person they are like nothing else on the road.

Fit and finish was mediocre. Underpowered. Didn't drive well, IMO. I prefer all of the Toyota SUV's I've owned, and the one I currently own, over it.
 
The US market is currently their most important and they're company is looking to breakeven. Over the past couple of months I've seen 4-5 around my part of Atlanta.

My only concern is that they have a ton of vehicles for sale used and with gas prices. Ugh. I don't know.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/13/ineos-automotive-grenadier-suv-james-ratcliffe.html
I'm surprised that they sell the truck here with a 25% chicken tax in place. There's a number driving around in Colorado. We even have a dealer here. It seems like they're taking a bath on them financially.
 
My sister and BIL recently got rid of their Grenadier. They had it for just about two years. I drove it, and wasn't enamored with it.
Bummer. They were supposed to offer it with an optional 6 speed manual transmission. It seems like it would be a blast rowing your own gears.
 
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