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spudfan



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I would not be surprised if the mirrors and arms could be removed and replaced with proper Defender ones. Mr. Green 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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Supacat



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I had a look the other day:


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R1200GS



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22900013A wrote:
Mossberg wrote:
Does anyone know what the towing capabilities will be? A friend of mine uses defenders because of the 3.5 tonne limit it has. He has a groundwork company and uses his vehicles to tow small plant on a trailer.

I daresay that will play a part with some of the utility and services.

Capability and reliability will be a big deal. I think of my Defender as an urban tractor. I know it's not a car with all the comforts and electronic gadgets - but I like it. I am no mechanic but I want to learn to look after and fix it myself. I don't want an ECU but I don't think that will be an option with todays regs, but what do the military want and could this be an alternative?

Only time will tell, but I hope they can succeed.


I think they would be crazy to offer it with anything less than 3500KG braked trailer capacity, hopefully with a 4000KG coupled brake capability to match the Defender.


I am sure that if you check out the video's on the Grenadier facebook page the chief engineer states quite clearly that the towing capacity is 3.5 tonnes Very Happy
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22900013A



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That's fantastic! To be fair I had not spent too much time investigating the grenadier before the reveal photos. 2011 110 USW
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Tim in Scotland



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spudfan wrote:
I would not be surprised if the mirrors and arms could be removed and replaced with proper Defender ones. Mr. Green


Hopefully if it’s a 21st century car it will have powered and heated mirrors with reverse dipping, so you’d have to use L663 New Defender ones............ Laughing Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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LandRoverAnorak



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Given all of the other built in attachment points, I wonder if these are intended for a raised air intake?


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Grenadier



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^^^ If they are, that’s the level of attention to detail that makes this vehicle so appealing. Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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lohr500



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
spudfan wrote:
I would not be surprised if the mirrors and arms could be removed and replaced with proper Defender ones. Mr. Green


Hopefully if it’s a 21st century car it will have powered and heated mirrors with reverse dipping, so you’d have to use L663 New Defender ones............ Laughing


Was that said tongue in cheek Tim? I suspect Grenadier will drop many of the electronic complexities that make vehicles so expensive to maintain and repair. I dread to think what the cost of an L663 mirror assembly is when white van man smashes it off as he speeds past on a narrow country lane without any consideration.
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Supacat



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
Given all of the other built in attachment points, I wonder if these are intended for a raised air intake?




It does appear to fit in with the standard airbox arrangements on the BMW B58 engine:

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defender9



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
Given all of the other built in attachment points, I wonder if these are intended for a raised air intake?




Is it just me or does that bonnet appear to be exuding a smug smile?
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Slideywindows



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lohr500 wrote:

I suspect Grenadier will drop many of the electronic complexities that make vehicles so expensive to maintain and repair. I dread to think what the cost of an L663 mirror assembly is when white van man smashes it off as he speeds past on a narrow country lane without any consideration.

Spot on ^.

The door mirror on my late RRC was smashed by said white van man.

Electrically adjusted and heated, it was a nightmare to replace.

Hopefully the Grenadier is aimed at those of us with arms, and who are quite happy to adjust the mirror manually, as long as it is cheap and simple to replace.
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defender9 wrote:
LandRoverAnorak wrote:
Given all of the other built in attachment points, I wonder if these are intended for a raised air intake?




Is it just me or does that bonnet appear to be exuding a smug smile?


Just a passing likeness Whistle



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apt100



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[quote="Slideywindows"]
lohr500 wrote:

Spot on ^.

The door mirror on my late RRC was smashed by said white van man.

Electrically adjusted and heated, it was a nightmare to replace.

Hopefully the Grenadier is aimed at those of us with arms, and who are quite happy to adjust the mirror manually, as long as it is cheap and simple to replace.


Hopefully they would be more like say a Fiesta. They are held on with one screw (maybe two can't remember) and come pre-painted. Very straightforward to swap over.
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lonewolf



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Jim Radcliffe said from the start it would be a utilitarian vehicle and I guess will be specced as such.
He knew what Defender people want, like, and have done to their vehicles over the years and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this site and others have been perused by Ineos personnel to get a feel of what is happening.
Land Rover on the other hand have morphed into a very tech, tech and more tech company reliant on on board computers etc. (Great for some of their models but not for Defender. I wonder if they’re so smug as to think that most will renew in three years like a big part of the auto market plays out these days?)
How all of that tech gubbins would fare in extreme use is anybodies guess although they will have tested, but they cannot test into the future ie when things get a little older, shaken about and worn. Sounds expensive, will be expensive!
I genuinely think Land Rover will be worried.......they should be.

Ineos have left the blocks and started running, let’s hope they keep the momentum up Thumbs Up
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Bluest



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There’s an article in the new LRO that came today. In it Ineos are quoted as saying the Grenadier will have all the tech, connectivity and safety that modern buyers expect. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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