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Petrol-powered Ineos Grenadier safe despite slow sales

Ineos Automotive will continue to offer both petrol and diesel versions of the Grenadier in Australia – despite a significant sales tilt towards the latter.

Since the local launch of the Grenadier car in 2022, customers have had the choice between two 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engines from BMW – a twin-turbo diesel with 183 kW of power and 550 Nm of torque or a turbo petrol engine with 210 kW and 450 Nm.

However, the diesel proved far more popular, accounting for 80 percent of station wagon sales and a whopping 90 percent of crew cab Quartermaster ute sales.

So are petrol models ready for the ax? No chance, says the local boss of Ineos Automotive, Justin Hocevar.

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“I think that any model splits, powertrain splits or anything like that always have to be seen in the context of the fact that we are a relatively low volume brand,” Mr Hocevar said Daily Sparkz at the launch of the MY26 Grenadier range.

“We are not a large commodity brand that responds to low uptake of a particular specification or option by throwing it out the window and focusing on a standard approach to what is produced for that market.”

“I think the gas is still very safe down here – there are customers who want it.”

“There are certain use cases that work well, just like diesel.”