The New Volkswagen Amarok Was Spotted In An Unexpected Situation, Without Camouflage, Causing A Stir Among Pickup Enthusiasts.
The images revealed on social media gave a taste of what to expect from the next generation of this vehicle, which promises to impress both in design and performance. But what is Volkswagen preparing with this novelty that hasn’t even been officially presented yet?
The Volkswagen Amarok 2025, in the Comfortline version, was recently spotted without disguises, shared by the TDI BR page on Instagram.
This basic version of the pickup showcases distinct features, such as the absence of chrome details and smaller wheels, which differentiate it from the top-of-the-line Highline version. The fog lights and LED remain unchanged compared to the previous model, maintaining the brand’s visual identity.
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Features And Specifications Of The New Amarok
The production of the new Amarok takes place in General Pacheco, Argentina, and continues Volkswagen’s tradition of robustness and modernity.
The pickup maintains automatic all-wheel drive, although the spotted version has fewer features in the cabin, such as a central display, compass, lane assist, and collision warning. These details reinforce the Comfortline version’s focus on being an entry-level, accessible, and functional option.
Design And Power
The launch of the Volkswagen Amarok 2025 will bring a more modern and imposing look. Inspired by the Saveiro, the pickup presents headlights divided by a robust front grille, a LED bar below the hood, and a redesigned bumper, giving a renewed air to the model.
The V6 3.0 turbo diesel engine with 258hp ensures that the Amarok remains one of the most powerful pickups on the market, meeting expectations for both performance and distinctive design.



Launch Event
The official debut of the new Amarok is scheduled to take place during the Festa do Peão de Barretos, between August 15 and 25.
This traditional event will be the perfect stage for Volkswagen to present its new pickup to the public, promising to attract a lot of attention and enthusiasm.
With all these details revealed ahead of time, anticipation for the launch of the Volkswagen Amarok 2025 only increases.
Will the new pickup exceed expectations and win over the brand’s fans?

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