Ford Ranger-based VW Amarok previewed with brawnier design:
Volkswagen is about to renew its entry into Europe's growing pickup segment. Based on the latest Ford Ranger, the second-generation Amarok will be bigger than the outgoing model, it will offer users more ground clearance, and it will be equipped with new tech features.
Most of the underpinnings will be shared with the Ranger, however, and this will bring significant changes. Volkswagen noted that the next Amarok will stretch about 210 inches long, a 4-inch increase that will give the rear-seat passengers more legroom. It will be wider as well. And, while ground clearance wasn't something that the original model lacked, Volkswagen told us to expect even more of it this time around.
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