Due to high demand, the Ineos showroom in Windhoek has received new stock for its increasingly popular and extremely capable off-road range of vehicles.
With the Ineos Grenadier FieldMaster now in stock in petrol and diesel derivatives and the Grenadier TrialMaster in diesel, the new stock has also been pre-ordered to include tow bars, front and rear diff locks as well as the ever-popular option of Safari Windows.
With excellent sales culminating in most stock sold out by December last year, the new stock now includes a full range of colours to personalise the Ineos for every customer. The colours currently available in stock include Scottish White, Magic Mushroom, Sterling Silver and Britannia Blue.
The arrival of this latest batch of vehicles further strengthens Ineos automotive’s footprint in Namibia, a market that has shown strong enthusiasm for no-nonsense, purpose-built 4x4s. Designed from the outset to be a modern take on a classic working off-roader, the Ineos Grenadier range has found a natural home in Namibia that is known for its vast distances, demanding terrain and adventurous lifestyle.
At the heart of the current offering is the Ineos Grenadier FieldMaster. Aimed at customers who want a blend of rugged capability and everyday usability, the FieldMaster is equally at ease tackling rocky mountain passes, deep sand tracks or long tar road journeys between towns.
Namibian buyers can now choose between petrol and diesel powertrains, both supplied by BMW and well regarded for their reliability, smooth power delivery and long-distance comfort. The petrol variant offers responsive performance and refinement, while the diesel option appeals to overland travellers and commercial users who value torque and fuel efficiency.
For those who place ultimate off-road performance above all else, the TrialMaster diesel version remains the flagship choice. Developed with input from off-road specialists and extensively tested in extreme conditions, the TrialMaster is designed to excel where the terrain becomes truly challenging.
The inclusion of factory-fitted front and rear differential locks on the new stock significantly enhances traction in low-grip situations, whether navigating muddy tracks after summer rains or climbing steep, rocky inclines in remote areas.
All the newly arrived vehicles have been pre-ordered with a tow bar, underlining their suitability for Namibia’s outdoor lifestyle.
From towing off-road trailers and boats to hauling work equipment, the Grenadier range has been engineered with serious load-carrying and towing capability in mind. A robust ladder-frame chassis, solid axles and heavy-duty suspension form the backbone of the vehicle, giving owners confidence when the journey goes far beyond the end of the tar road.
One of the standout features that continues to capture attention is the optional Safari Windows. These roof-mounted glass panels are particularly popular with Namibian customers, offering additional light into the cabin and an elevated view of the surroundings.
For wildlife enthusiasts and overland explorers, Safari Windows add a unique dimension to game viewing and scenic travel, reinforcing the Grenadier’s role as a vehicle built for exploration.
Personalisation is another area where Ineos is making a strong impression. The availability of the full colour range in current stock allows customers to select a vehicle that suits both their taste and intended use.
Scottish White offers a clean, classic look, while Magic Mushroom brings a subtle, earthy tone well suited to bush travel.
Sterling Silver delivers a modern, understated appearance, and Britannia Blue adds a bold splash of colour that stands out on both city streets and gravel tracks.
Inside, the Grenadier remains true to its utilitarian roots while noting modern expectations. Durable materials, easy-to-clean surfaces and a thoughtfully designed dashboard which prioritise function over frills. Yet, comfort has not been overlooked. Supportive seats, effective climate control and intuitive controls make long journeys more enjoyable, whether commuting in Windhoek or crossing remote rural areas of the country.
With this new stock arrival, the Ineos showroom in Windhoek is well-positioned to meet growing demand from private buyers, farmers, tour operators and businesses alike.
In a market that values durability, capability and authenticity, the Ineos Grenadier range continues to carve out a distinct identity, offering Namibian drivers a vehicle that is as tough and versatile as the landscape it is built to conquer.
-ebrandt@nepc.com


