VW's second-gen pickup still stays out of the United States.
, too. The VW Amarok should be more capable off-road than the previous model. Shorter overhangs help with more aggressive approach angles. Volkswagen also cranked up the Amarok’s fording depth from the previous model’s 19.7-inches to a 31.5-inch fording depth. Volkswagen will also offer a slew of accessories to make the new Amarok even more capable off the beaten path.
Of course, the most important part of the truck, for the driver, is the cabin. Volkswagen will offer the Amarok in single and DoubleCab configurations. The DoubleCab, four-door Amarok gives the folks in the cab more space than the current Amarok and might better suit the daily grind drivers will face, with the single-cab variant more directed towards dedicated work. Consumer tech in the interior is what you’d expect from a modern pickup: an 8.0-inch digital gauge cluster is standard with the 12.
The Amarok is scheduled to hit Volkswagen dealers before the end of the year. Those dealers unfortunately won’t be inside the United States. Volkswagen is launching the Amarok in Australia, New Zealand, countries in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.
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