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Ineos Grenadier 2025 long-term test

Last updated: May 7, 2025 12:15 pm
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New Experiences with the Ineos Grenadier

Exploring the interior of the Ineos Grenadier, I am impressed by the array of buttons and controls at my fingertips. While I haven’t used all of them yet, the options available showcase the thoughtfulness put into the design of this vehicle. From adjusting the air vents with a simple knob to easily changing the cabin temperature without distraction, the Grenadier caters to the needs of the driver in a way that was once unimaginable.

Compared to other vehicles I have driven, like the BMW i5, the Grenadier stands out for its user-friendly features that prioritize convenience and functionality. It’s refreshing to be treated like an adult behind the wheel, with intuitive controls that enhance the driving experience.

Seamless Integration into Daily Life

As I incorporate the Ineos Grenadier into my daily routine, I am continually impressed by its versatility and adaptability. Maneuvering through tight parking spaces is a breeze thanks to its flat sides and large mirrors, as demonstrated during a visit to Gatwick airport’s short-term car park.

Despite its size, the Grenadier handles parking with ease, allowing me to effortlessly navigate into a compact spot at the end of a row. The convenience of its design makes everyday tasks simpler, from running errands to embarking on road trips.

However, a minor hiccup arose when a parking penalty charge notice was received from NCP, the car park operator. Upon inspection, it was revealed that the issue stemmed from obscured markings on the ground, which were not immediately visible from the driver’s perspective.

Despite this unforeseen incident, my overall experience with the Ineos Grenadier remains positive, emphasizing its practicality and adaptability in various situations.

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