Hello World,
Excited to officially introduce myself here on the forum. I just took delivery of my INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster, now named Graham, and I’m absolutely thrilled with it.
This is really my first true adventure vehicle since my 1977 Toyota FJ-55 ‘The Iron Pig’, which I sold in the early ’90s. I also recently picked up a 2025 Land Cruiser 250 (nicknamed Larry), so let’s just say I’m making up for lost time.
We picked up the Grenadier from Ko INEOS in Framingham, MA, and I can’t say enough good things about the experience. The team was friendly, knowledgeable, and low-pressure — the way it should be. I also had a great conversation with Jonathan at Roko, and we’re already working on a list of future mods.
Graham and Larry represent two different takes on modern adventure rigs — but both hit that sweet spot of capability and character.
We’re based in Rutland, Vermont, so these two will be getting plenty of use in the Green Mountains and surrounding backroads.
Here are a few shots of them getting settled in:
Looking forward to learning from the community and sharing updates as Graham gets some trail time and a few custom touches.
Cheers,
Kenny (@TheKingSlacker)
Excited to officially introduce myself here on the forum. I just took delivery of my INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster, now named Graham, and I’m absolutely thrilled with it.
This is really my first true adventure vehicle since my 1977 Toyota FJ-55 ‘The Iron Pig’, which I sold in the early ’90s. I also recently picked up a 2025 Land Cruiser 250 (nicknamed Larry), so let’s just say I’m making up for lost time.
We picked up the Grenadier from Ko INEOS in Framingham, MA, and I can’t say enough good things about the experience. The team was friendly, knowledgeable, and low-pressure — the way it should be. I also had a great conversation with Jonathan at Roko, and we’re already working on a list of future mods.
Graham and Larry represent two different takes on modern adventure rigs — but both hit that sweet spot of capability and character.
We’re based in Rutland, Vermont, so these two will be getting plenty of use in the Green Mountains and surrounding backroads.
Here are a few shots of them getting settled in:
Looking forward to learning from the community and sharing updates as Graham gets some trail time and a few custom touches.
Cheers,
Kenny (@TheKingSlacker)