Showing posts with label Volkswagen Amarok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volkswagen Amarok. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Volkswagen Shoots Down Idea That All-New 2022 Ford Ranger Will Look Anything Like This
Volkswagen has shot down ideas that the upcoming all-new Ford Ranger will look anything like its Amarok pickup truck. This, as the German automaker released a second sketch (see lead photo).
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Volkswagen Slips, Says All-New Ford Ranger is Coming Out Next Year
The next round of the pickup wars is upon us. It’s all but officially confirmed that the Ford Ranger is due for a full model change by next year.
Thursday, June 20, 2019
This Volkswagen Pick-Up Truck Makes the Same Power as a Honda Civic Type R
Remember ABT Sportline? The German tuners who were able to increase the Volkswagen Golf GTI’s power to 290 horsepower without voiding the warranty? Well, they’re at it again and this time, they’ve weaved their magic on the VW’s pickup truck, the Amarok.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
It's Official: Ford and Volkswagen are Teaming Up for Upcoming Pickup Truck
It’s official: Ford and Volkswagen are teaming up with a global alliance that will see them try to leverage their company’s respective strengths in order to boost their competitiveness in a rapidly changing automotive industry.
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Ford Corporate,
Ford Ranger,
News,
Volkswagen Amarok,
Volkswagen Corporate
Sunday, September 2, 2018
Volkswagen and Ford May Co-Develop Next-Generation Pick-Up Truck
With their announcement that they’re pulling out of the passenger car market in the US, Ford is struggling to keep its investors happy. With no “clear progress on its turnaround plan,” Moody’s, the credit ratings company, recently cut the automaker’s bond status to one notch above “junk.”
Filed Under:
Ford Corporate,
Ford Ranger,
News,
Volkswagen Amarok,
Volkswagen Corporate
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Volkswagen Amarok Wins International Pickup of the Year 2018
The Volkswagen Amarok has won the ‘International Pick-up Award 2018’ (IPUA 2018). Like its predecessor in 2010, the new Amarok, now with high-torque V6 engines, has also succeeded in winning over the jury of transport journalists.
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