Just like his great examples

Those who want to go deep into the wilderness to spot animals usually board a Land Rover Defender or Toyota Land Cruiser these days, but that can now also be an Ineos Grenadier. Like its great examples, the Grenadier has been transformed for game drives.
The Ineos Grenadier would love to be a Toyota Land Cruiser, Mercedes-Benz G-Class or Land Rover Defender. He especially targets the latter, the classic Defender to be precise. Let that be a popular car in Africa for spotting wildlife. Then the Ineos Grenadier can of course not be left behind. That is why the British off-roader with a German heart has now been transformed into a safari car.
The Botswana-based company Kavango has completed the conversion. Above the window line, the Grenadier has been stripped of everything you would normally find there and instead has a kind of canopy as a roof. Not only that, the four seats in the back are placed nice and high in the car for a better view. The Grenadier is also fitted with steel tubes and bull bars all around to absorb any collisions with nature and the car is slightly higher on its wheels.

Nice peek.
For Kavango it is not just a one-off conversion, because the preparation of such Grenadiers will be the main task of the company from now on. Kavango has been taken over by Ineos and is now called Ineos Kavango. “The acquisition will help realize Ineos Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s vision that the Grenadier plays a key role in vital environment and environmental programs worldwide,” said Ineos. So you can soon find a Grenadier in the wildest corners of the world.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl