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Is the new VW Amarok a Ford?


The automotive world is buzzing with questions about the new Volkswagen Amarok and its connection to Ford. As a seasoned auto repair expert at Kevin's Autos, I’ve seen many collaborations between manufacturers over the years, and this one is particularly intriguing. Let’s dive into the details to uncover the truth behind this partnership and what it means for the Amarok.


The Collaboration Between Volkswagen and Ford


In recent years, Volkswagen and Ford have entered into a strategic partnership to share resources and reduce development costs. This collaboration has led to the development of several vehicles, including the new VW Amarok. The Amarok, a mid-size pickup truck, shares its platform with the Ford Ranger, one of Ford’s most popular trucks.


While the Amarok is unmistakably a Volkswagen in terms of design and branding, its underpinnings and engineering are heavily influenced by Ford. This partnership allows both companies to leverage each other’s strengths: Ford’s expertise in truck engineering and Volkswagen’s focus on refinement and technology.


What Makes the VW Amarok Unique?


Despite its shared platform with the Ford Ranger, the VW Amarok has several features that set it apart:



  • Distinctive Design: The Amarok features Volkswagen’s signature styling, including a bold front grille and sleek lines that differentiate it from the Ranger.

  • Interior Refinement: Volkswagen has equipped the Amarok with a premium interior, complete with high-quality materials and advanced infotainment systems.

  • Engine Options: While some engine options are shared with the Ranger, Volkswagen has tuned them to deliver a unique driving experience.

  • Brand-Specific Features: The Amarok includes Volkswagen-specific technologies and features that cater to its loyal customer base.


Is the VW Amarok a Ford?


Technically speaking, the VW Amarok is not a Ford, but it does share a significant amount of DNA with the Ford Ranger. This collaboration is a prime example of how automakers are working together to create vehicles that are cost-effective to produce while still offering unique characteristics for their respective brands.


For customers, this means getting the best of both worlds: Ford’s proven truck engineering combined with Volkswagen’s attention to detail and innovation. Whether you’re a fan of Ford, Volkswagen, or both, the new Amarok is a compelling option in the mid-size pickup truck market.


Conclusion


At Kevin's Autos, we’ve seen firsthand how collaborations like this can lead to exciting new vehicles. The VW Amarok may share its platform with the Ford Ranger, but it remains a Volkswagen at heart, offering a unique blend of style, comfort, and capability. If you’re considering the Amarok or any other vehicle, feel free to reach out to us for expert advice and maintenance tips!


Frequently Asked Questions

Are VW using Ford engines?


The powertrains in the all-new Tourneo Connect are shared with the VW Caddy, and have been developed by Volkswagen. The engines are named EcoBlue and EcoBoost to ensure consistent branding with other models in the Ford passenger car range which offer powertrains with similar technical features and performance.



Is the VW Amarok sold in the US?


Volkswagen indeed created the second-generation Amarok midsize pickup, which is based on the newest Ranger, built in South Africa, and sold in Europe, Asia, and Africa, but formulated no plans to export it to North America.



Is the Amarok a Toyota?


You see, the latest Amarok is the result of a commercial vehicle partnership between Volkswagen and Ford, and is very closely related to the Ford Ranger (they're even built at the same factory).



Did VW buy Ford?


The Volkswagen/Ford alliance does not include cross-ownership between the companies, which will remain competitors in the marketplace.



Who makes the new Amarok?


Volkswagen
Volkswagen itself engineered and built the first-generation Amarok. But the second-gen version, launched last year, is part of a wider collaboration between Ford and Volkswagen to jointly develop light vans and trucks.



Is the Amarok a Ford Ranger?


Built by Ford
They're being built by the same people who build Australia's second most popular ute – Ford. The 2022 Amarok will be based on the new Ford Ranger, using the same engineering and architecture, and even built in Ford's factory.



Is the new Amarok built by Ford?


THE new VW Amarok pickup truck was developed as a joint project between VW and Ford. However, both the Amarok and Ford Ranger share the same production line in the same factory in South Africa. Both share the same engines and chassis etc, with only mild design differences to the body skins.



Why was the Amarok banned in USA?


The agency had found that Volkswagen had intentionally programmed turbocharged direct injection (TDI) diesel engines to activate their emissions controls only during laboratory emissions testing, which caused the vehicles' NO x output to meet US standards during regulatory testing.



Are VW and Ford merging?


"Over time, this alliance will help both companies create value and meet the needs of our customers and society," Ford boss Jim Hackett said. The deal is not a merger and the companies will not own any shares in each other, the two said as they announced the deal at the Detroit motor show.



What engine does the 2024 Amarok have?


3 days ago
What powers the Volkswagen Amarok? The 2024 Volkswagen Amarok Life TDI500 is powered by the 154kW/500Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine, with the Amarok Style TDI600 powered by the 184kW/600Nm 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.