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Model Year 2026 (MY26) – Confirmed & Speculated Changes

Yes, they were from Nolden, a Cologne, Germany based company which produces their lights in Taiwan.

BTW, Nolden is the direct neighbour of Matzker, the Ineos Dealer in Cologne.

Nolden is best known for their military LED lights and their quality. The last year of the Defender received Nolden 7" lights, which were also used for many military G Wagon.

AWo
 
Nolden stuff is lovely, but it is no bargain.

Ineos Automotive is a business, if they can get the same quality for less money, they will go the China. Capitalism in action.
(I am not comfortable with unfettered free market capitalism; if assets are not priced accurately, the market will make stupid decisions, especially where public assets are concerned)
 
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I might be miss remembering, but isn't this the car that was sold as 'a back to basics car that you can enjoy, removed from the wish wash of the modern era, fewer ECU's than a Samsung fridge'

"As back to the basics and low-tech as we can be while still meeting regulatory compliance in the countries where we sell."

...just doesn't have the marketing ring to it. Being able to sell vehicles is an important feature.
 
The MY23 will be the future collectable model, mark my words!

This is not a crazy concept! I chatted with my dealer about Inoes' desire to build Grenadiers in the U.S., and if that does happen it is possible that the units from the Hambach factory, built by the people with deep experience (Magna, AMG), could become even more desirable given the parts sourcing and skill that went into them.

I hope to one day be watching a TV should that values cars and hear an appraiser say, "See that 'BUILT IN HAMBACH' sticker? Not all Grenadiers have that sticker. And because yours does, well... you might want to sit down before I tell you how much it's worth."

Fantasy, but fun.
 
Nolden stuff is lovely, but it is no bargain.

Ineos Automotive is a business, if they can get the same quality for less money, they will go the China. Capitalism in action.
(I am not comfortable with unfettered free market capitalism; if assets are not priced accurately, the market will make stupid decisions, especially where public assets are concerned)
Absolutely. I would even say, they would also go to China if price and quality are lower.

AWo
 
News flash, China is an economic powerhouse. BTW, the Porsche Carrera GT sourced some of their carbon fiber from China as well. The Model S Plaid's entire forged and cast aluminum suspension arms and subframes are China-made. Our Tremec transfer case is outta Mexico. Parts come from all over the world and this contributes to keeping more money in your pocket as an IG owner, let alone having IA or any other auto company for that matter exist at all.

The number of BYD vehicles in Brazil is staggering.

Welcome to the 21st century. lol
 
I just got a chance to look over a 2026. And discussed changes. The only changes the dealer could confirm was that the rear view mirror now has the driver monitoring system and they largely ditched the KO2's due to traction control issues. I looked the drive shaft over carefully and it's identical to the old shaft. Other than that they said the truck is functionally the same as 2025.
 
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