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Volkswagen is currently debating a new pickup truck, but it would need to share components with an existing model and use a unibody construction. The automaker confirmed it will not import the ID.
Making its debut at the 2018 New York Auto Show is the Volkswagen Atlas Tanoak Concept. The first pickup truck based on Volkswagen’s MQB platform, the Tanoak Concept rides on an extended ...
According to a VW executive, a potential pickup would be electric, but with a gasoline engine acting as a range extender. We've lost count of the number of hints and rumours regarding the possible ...
The most-recent Volkswagen Amarok is not a very old pickup truck. It was fully redesigned when it launched for the 2023 model year. It also happened to feature a platform shared with the latest ...
Volkswagen's truck unit Traton on Monday reported a rise in first-quarter orders, even as its revenue fell 10% on less ...
An official teaser hints at a fully redesigned truck, with modern styling features. Volkswagen is gearing up to launch a new generation of the Amarok pickup for the South American market. While ...
But if the truck is based on the Atlas, and will be built in Tennessee, that means unibody. That would put the new VW pickup in the ring with the Honda Ridgeline. With buyers moving more and more ...
Volkswagen is setting the stage for its next-generation mid-size pick-up truck, with a $580 million investment in Argentina. The all-new model, set to succeed the Amarok, will be produced at VW ...
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