Volkswagen has given its aging first-generation Amarok pickup a lifeline with a South American-spec refresh. The update breathes new life into the original midsize truck, which debuted in 2009. The company might label it as the new model, but in reality, it’s merely an extensive facelift of the first generation Amarok, lacking any mechanical innovations. The modern headlights are incorporated within the new grille alongside a full-width LED bar. The bumper is more sculpted than before, with intakes reminiscent of the smaller VW Saveiro truck.
The profile and tail of the vehicle are
retained from the original, a common practice with updates to commercial
vehicles and trucks. However, it features new 20-inch alloy wheels and several
black accents that enhance its aesthetic. The redesign also altered the truck’s
dimensions, extending its length by 96 mm to a total of 5,350 mm.
Inside, the updates primarily enhance the
technology. Buyers will find a new 9-inch touchscreen for the infotainment
system, fully compatible with modern connectivity features. Additionally, VW
has introduced a “Safer Tag” atop the dashboard, which provides acoustic and
visual alerts to the driver based on inputs from the upgraded Advanced
Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS). Other updates include the addition of two USB
charging outlets and redesigned perforated leather seats featuring 14-position
“ergoComfort” adjustments.
The powertrain lineup from the previous
Amarok is retained, including the entry-level 2.0-liter four-cylinder
turbodiesel and the flagship 3.0-liter turbo-diesel V6. The V6, in its highest
specification, delivers 255 hp and 580 Nm of
torque. Power is distributed to all four wheels through an eight-speed
automatic transmission and VW’s 4Motion system. VW made no updates to the
ladder-frame underpinnings or the suspension system of the truck but boasts
that it offers the only model in its segment equipped with four-wheel disc
brakes.
Production of the 2025 VW Amarok is
already underway at the Pacheco Industrial Center in Argentina. Since its
launch, Volkswagen has manufactured over 740,000 Amarok units at this facility,
with 65 percent of these vehicles being exported to markets beyond Argentina.