INEOS has made a splash with the Grenadier, and we’re excited to see more Quartermasters at Overland Expos and on the trail as the new model is being delivered. While the Quartermaster is more than capable right off of the lot, we recently came across this incredible build from INEOS Australia.

This one-off is dripping with inspiration and obviously has that Aussie-overland vibe that’s a great combination of utility and performance-based modifications. The most eye-catching is the Norweld Elite Tray paired with the Compact Deluxe Lite Canopy. Inside the canopy, a 130-liter fridge. a REDARC 2000W Inverter and Manager Alpha50 keep food cold and accessories powered. The canopy also provides a great mounting solution for two full-size spares, so backcountry flats aren’t a worry. It’s tough to beat a tray and canopy combo in terms of gear storage and modularity.
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Underneath the Norweld combo, a Brown Davis long-range fuel tank provides a 44.3-gallon capacity, nearly doubling the stock range. Wrapping up the rear modifications is a Rhino Rack that can handle plenty of cargo up top.

Photo by INEOS Australia

Photo by INEOS Australia

Photo by INEOS Australia
The Kaiju is rolling on 34-inch BF Goodrich Mud Terrain tires and a JMACX Alpha Remote Reservoir suspension. This combo is ready for the challenges of extended overland travel. The JMACX suspension provides 2.5 inches of lift and includes 16 settings for a truly dialed-in ride. With CNC machined components and a cerakote finish, this suspension can stand up to the abuse that the Outback subjects vehicles to.
This next-level rig isn’t all after-market parts. INEOS has done a great job developing some great equipment for their vehicles, and the Kaiju includes the roo bar, rock sliders, and checker plates from the manufacturer. The Kaiju is built on the Trialmaster Edition, which includes a host of trail-worthy features, including front and rear locking differentials, a raised air intake, an auxiliary battery, 17-inch steel wheels, and more.
While the INEOS Quartermaster Kaiju is a one-off build, we hope to see some similar Quartermasters outfitted with such an impressive array of components. If you happen to be in Australia, keep an eye out for the Kaiju as it makes its way to various events over the next few months.