Key details of SA-bound VW Amarok Walkinshaw revealed

Volkswagen has unveiled a prototype version of the SA-bound Amarok Walkinshaw edition. 

Volkswagen Amarok Walkinshaw front

Image: Volkswagen

Developed in collaboration with Australian tuning company Walkinshaw Automotive Group, Volkswagen has revealed the Amarok Walkinshaw double-cab bakkie. While the Amarok Walkinshaw, also referred to as the W600 (a nod to its maximum torque figure), has mostly been unveiled, the German marque has yet to whip the camouflage off this edition’s (model-specific) front fascia.

The Amarok Walkinshaw features 3D-printed Walkinshaw badging, black wheelarch cladding, wider mud flaps, and 20-inch alloy wheels – the latter shod in Michelin Sport 4 SUV road tyres. Electrically actuated side steps are fitted as standard. The package also gains dual side-exit exhaust outlets, positioned behind the right rear wheel.

Upgraded suspension comes in the form of new Koni shock absorbers, front and rear, which has been tuned by Walkinshaw. A 22 mm rear sway bar has also been fitted for improved handling characteristics. The 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel engine’s outputs remain unchanged, with 184 kW and 600 N.m of torque delivered to the road via a four-wheel drivetrain.

Inside, the ‘Walkinshaw’ logo is embossed on the headrests, while the floor mats feature ‘W600’ branding. Walkinshaw scuff plates and metallic sports pedals are also present. The standard specification will closely mirror that of the flagship Amarok Aventura, which includes heated leather-trimmed seats, 12-inch touchscreen infotainment and a digital instrument cluster of similar size, and dual-zone climate control, to name but a few items.

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