Scott Brady is too much of a Grenadier "fan-boy" to give an honest, tough and thorough interview. His praise for the Grenadier he used in Africa was using a pre-production model that probably did not have any of the electronics, save the engine and transmission computers, as all of ours.
The fact that he disabled YouTube comments says it all. He knew it was a puff-piece.
I wanted to see what this forum was all about and had the pleasure of reading this comment first...
It does appear comments are disabled on that video, but not on our account. It is completely greyed out in our option set and I cannot turn them on (I also had no idea they were disabled until reading this), which can be caused by the following issues according to Google.
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So there is no confusion, I have received zero compensation from Ineos, and have in fact spent tens of thousands of dollars testing their vehicles on my own dime. We test every vehicle manufacturer's cars in remote areas of the world, including taking a Land Cruiser to all seven continents (also not sponsored by Toyota).