Powered by a BMW engine and built in a former Mercedes-Benz factory, Ineos Automotive's Grenadier provides off-road enthusiasts a rugged SUV inspired by the original Land Rover Defender. The vehicle making arm of the British chemical conglomerate Ineos Group is active in more than 40 markets, with plans to add three more model lines before the end of the decade. The next one, due in 2026, is what Ineos Automotive CEO Lynn Calder says will be "an extremely off-road capable 4x4, but in zero-emission form." More EVs will follow, but Calder has no plans to quit making SUVs with gasoline and diesel engines. The native of Scotland, who started as Ineos' auto chief last December after leading the company's composites unit, discussed this and more with Automotive News Europe Associate Publisher & Editor Luca Ciferri.