Karmo, Australia’s largest car subscription provider, has partnered with INEOS Automotive to make the Grenadier Station Wagon and Quartermaster available via subscription for the first time in Australia.
Subscriptions start from $575 per week for both vehicles, which includes a nine-month minimum term, 385km weekly allowance, and coverage for one driver. Higher-cost options are available, which can reduce the minimum term. The subscription covers registration, servicing, maintenance and roadside assistance, all in a single weekly fee, with no long-term ownership commitment. Drivers can also swap vehicles or end their subscription at the end of the term.
“The Grenadier is one of the toughest 4×4 vehicles on the market, built for rugged Australian conditions. We’re thrilled to partner with INEOS to make this vehicle available via an accessible, flexible subscription model, in time for the summer adventure season. Whether for work or adventure, customers can now experience the Grenadier without the complexity or cost of traditional ownership,” said Nick Boucher, CEO and Co-Founder of Karmo.
“Partnering with Karmo allows more Australians to get behind the wheel of a 4×4 vehicle engineered for the realities of Australian life. Opening up this new channel to market offers people a new way to experience the legendary capability of the Grenadier range, with flexibility and simplicity offered by Karmo’s subscription model,” added Justin Hocevar, Regional Director – APAC, INEOS Automotive.

How it works
Karmo’s subscription model includes the vehicle, insurance, registration and servicing in a single weekly or monthly payment. Proprietary software manages the subscription process, making it straightforward for customers.
- Select a vehicle: Choose from Karmo’s available fleet.
- Apply and approve: Complete an online application with identity and credit checks.
- Set up payment: Finalise paperwork and set up weekly or monthly payments.
- Drive: Insurance, registration, and servicing are included.
- Return or swap: At the end of the term, return the car or swap for another.
Pros
- Subscription covers most running costs in a single payment
- Flexible terms and vehicle swaps are possible
Cons
- Mileage limits and early termination fees may apply
- Vehicle availability depends on fleet stock



