When Land Rover finally discontinued the Defender classic in 2016, it marked the end of 67 years of continuous production. As impressive as the feat was, the 4×4’s most devoted fans weren’t ready to see it go.
At the time, Ineos CEO Sir Jim Ratcliffe even attempted to buy the tooling from JLR to ensure that the Defender’s legacy would continue. Failing to reach a deal, he proceeded to come out with his own modern successor in the form of the Ineos Grenadier.

Between its classic boxy shape, rugged construction and go-anywhere capability, the Ineos is a vehicle that embodies adventure. Now, it’s finally reaching its full potential as a chop-top safari rig.
Game for adventure
It’s called the Game Viewer, and it delivers on a concept first envisioned back in 2022. Ineos sees this version of the Grenadier as a solution for everything from ranches in the United States to luxury safari lodges across Sub-Saharan Africa.







