THE luxury Ineos Grenadier 4X4 designed by Britain's richest man could be yours - but it won't come cheap.
This car is manufactured by , owned by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe.
Jim - a self-made man who grew up in a council house in Manchester - drove 1,800 miles from Mongolia to Beijing in a handful of Grenadiers, 1920s Bentleys and 1952 Land Rover.
His Grenadier 4x4 starts from £59,000 and rivals the Land Rover Defender and Toyota Land Cruiser.
Available to buy now are two five-seater station wagon models aimed at private buyers and both available with petrol or diesel.
Both models have BMW motors and Brembo brakes, the reports.
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The Fieldmaster is aimed more at lifestyle drivers, while the Trialmaster is for more hard-core off-roading fans.
They are called 'Belstaff Editions', after the motorsport-inspired clothing brand which Ratcliffe's Ineos also owns.
There are two more versions classed as "light commercial" vehicles: a two seater Utility Wagon priced from £55k and a five-seater Station Wagon from around £59k.
The Grenadiers have LED front lights, a chunky front bumper and steel wheels.
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Ratcliffe revealed that he had spent around £1.3 billion launching the Ineos Automotive division to date.
The CEO of INEO, Jim Ratcliffe, said to : "The idea behind the Grenadier is t develop a 4X4 that will be an uncompromising, no frills, no fuss vehicle that provides the best-in class off-road capability, durability and utility."
"It will support those who depend on a vehicle as a working tool, wherever they are in the world."