
Ineos Automotive has partnered exclusively with non-bank and asset financier Pepper Money to develop a range of finance options for Australian customers.
It marks the official establishment of Ineos Automotive Finance, with lending options for the Grenadier 4×4 now available to customers.
The agreement with Pepper Money underlines the company’s commitment to delivering Australians a no-nonsense approach to purchasing the purpose-built vehicle.
Existing and future Ineos Grenadier depositors will have the opportunity to apply for finance pre-approval via their exclusive Ineos Automotive portal.
The service is now available for Grenadier customers in Australia, allowing depositors to secure their finance options ahead of progressing their order.
The simple and easy online Pepper application process is a perfect match for the straightforward nature of Ineos Automotive’s direct-to-consumer model.
“Providing our customers with flexibility in their method of purchase is essential,” Ineos Automotive Head of Region Asia Pacific Justin Hocevar says.
“To create Ineos Automotive Finance with an established partner in Pepper Money speaks volumes in providing owners with flexible financing options and therefore greater peace of mind.”
“We are proud to be supporting Ineos Automotive to create the conditions for growth and to be part of the brand’s arrival in the Australian market,” Pepper Money asset finance general manager Ken Spellacy says.
“This partnership enables us to offer our market leading financing solutions to create unique and customer centric experiences as we continue to accelerate our growth strategy. Speed to decision is key for consumers and we intend to continue investing in our processes and technology to ensure we deliver great outcomes for Ineos customers,” he says.
The Ineos Grenadier has been designed as a rugged, capable, and comfortable go-anywhere vehicle, suitable for both working and leisure use. Practical features include a 70:30 split rear door, integrated roof bars, pre-wiring for auxiliary lamps and accessories, and a front bumper robust enough to sit on. An ‘open-source’ approach to accessories means owners can tailor the vehicle to their specific requirements.
The interior combines utilitarian practicality with the technology and comfort today’s owners expect. Its intuitive and functional layout features physical switches, widely spaced for easy use on the move, a central infotainment screen, and an overhead console for off-road and auxiliary controls.