
Ineos Grenadier camper conversion — Storyteller Overland has finally done what the overlanding community’s been waiting for: created a serious turnkey camper conversion of the Ineos Grenadier. The new Grand Bohemian transforms this British-inspired SUV into a fully equipped expedition rig that doesn’t sacrifice the vehicle’s off-road credibility.
Ineos Grenadier Camper Conversion: Building a Better Grenadier for the
The 2027 Grand Bohemian starts with the Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster as its foundation, then immediately gets serious about handling rough terrain. Storyteller swaps in the Flarespace Evictus Prerunner Kit, which includes 2.65-inch dampers designed to improve ride quality and control when you’re bouncing across desert washes or rocky mountain passes.
The suspension upgrade pairs with BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 tires mounted on Torque Racing Enduro wheels. There’s also a rear-mounted spare tire, because when you’re hours from civilization, you need backup. Up front sits a winch for those moments when you’ve ventured too far into unforgiving terrain, and a twin-motor ARB air compressor handles tire pressure adjustments after aired-down driving through technical sections. The exterior lighting package—fog lights, ditch lights, and chase lights—means you won’t be navigating in darkness when you’re making miles after sunset.
Sleeping Under the Stars with Serious Amenities
Here’s where the Grand Bohemian separates itself from basic overlanding rigs: it’s genuinely livable for extended trips. The Alu-Cab roof conversion extends to provide headroom for dining and working inside, while two people can sleep comfortably. The rear passenger and driver doors feature pass-throughs, so you can hand supplies between inside and outside without fully opening the doors.
Lighting comes from a multi-zone dimmable system with both soft white and red modes—the red setting helps you preserve night vision when nature calls at 2 a.m. A fuel-fired Hydronic heating system keeps you warm and also heats your fresh water supply. For sleeping in hot climates, there’s a 270-degree Shadow awning that creates a covered outdoor space for you and your travel companions.

Power, Water, and Everything Else You’ll Need
The power setup here is genuinely impressive for a vehicle-based system. Four 110-volt outlets run through a 2-kW inverter, while DC power comes from a 5.4-kWh Lithionics Battery managed by a Redarc control system. Four hundred-watt solar panels keep the batteries topped up as you travel, meaning you’re not constantly draining reserves just to charge your phone and laptop.
Water management includes a 10.5-gallon fresh water tank with a separate 4-gallon gray water tank for wastewater. There’s also a Guzzel H2O purification system for additional filtering. The galley features a stainless-steel sink with folding faucet, a dual-zone 21-quart refrigerator/freezer combo, and a portable induction cooktop for cooking when campfire meals don’t appeal. A compost toilet and exterior shower mounted to the rear door round out the facilities. This isn’t camping—it’s glamping with genuine adventure credentials.
Key Takeaways
- The Grand Bohemian upgrades the Grenadier’s suspension with 2.65-inch Flarespace Evictus dampers and BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires, maintaining serious off-road capability while adding luxury amenities.
- A 5.4-kWh battery system paired with 400-watt solar panels and a 2-kW inverter provides reliable power for extended backcountry stays without generator dependency.
- The conversion sleeps two people with full amenities including heating, fresh water filtration, a refrigerator, induction cooktop, and bathroom facilities—making multi-week expeditions genuinely feasible.




