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Volkswagen Amarok 2025

Volkswagen Amarok 2025

FROM
$55,490

The 2025 Volkswagen Amarok range of configurations is currently priced from $55,490.

Our most recent review of the 2025 Volkswagen Amarok resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Deputy Editor James Cleary had this to say at the time: It’s been developed with adventurous four-wheel-drive enthusiasts in mind, but we don’t know exactly what it will cost. However, given the current ballpark estimate, the value equation will likely stack up well and things like safety and the ownership package are solid. And we know it’s tough and capable in rough going, which is the main point, after all. This package works brilliantly well.

You can read the full review here.

This is what James Cleary liked most about this particular version of the Volkswagen Amarok: Off-road ability, Value, Safety

The 2025 Volkswagen Amarok carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

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8.0L/100km (combined)
Dual Cab
6 Speed Automatic
Diesel
Rating Summary
Price and features
8
Practicality
7
Driving
8
Safety
9
Overview
Likes
Off-road ability
Value
Safety
Dislikes
No adjustable rear ventilation
No back seat USBs
Firm suspension

Volkswagen Amarok 2025 News

INDUSTRY NEWS
Good news for Australian car buyers: How US tariffs and global 'disruption' could mean better prices and supply according to Volkswagen as it eyes stiff competition with BYD, MG and LDV
17 Apr 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
Australian-developed Raptor rival! 2026 Volkswagen Amarok Walkinshaw locked in as VW teases hardcore ute's design and deeper collaboration
8 Apr 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
The next-generation 2027 Volkswagen Amarok you won't get to drive! VW reveals plans to build all-new ute, but here's why it may never make it to Australia
7 Apr 2025
OPINION
Say goodbye to V6-powered utes: Why Australia's new emissions regulations and hybrid utes such as the BYD Shark 6, Ford Ranger PHEV and GWM Cannon Alpha will signal the end of the big engined dual-cabs | Opinion
11 Mar 2025
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17 Feb 2025
LISTICLE
Resale kings! The surprising utes that hold their value best: Exclusive report reveals the winners and losers from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux to GWM Ute and LDV T60  | Analysis
15 Feb 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
Tough new Walkinshaw tuned ute confirmed for early 2025 with performance-focused Volkswagen Amarok dual-cab ute coming for Ford Ranger Tremor, Isuzu D-Max Blade, Mazda BT-50 Thunder Pro, Nissan Navara Warrior and Toyota HiLux GR Sport
26 Nov 2024
UPCOMING MODELS
Record-breaking Aussie desert assault inspires locally-developed special 2025 Volkswagen Amarok to challenge Ford Ranger, Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster, Isuzu D-Max Blade, LDV T60 Max Plus, Mitsubishi Triton, Nissan Navara Warrior, Toyota HiLux GR Sport
5 Nov 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
Why Cupra won't build a ute to rival popular Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz despite edgy branding and impending US-market entry
26 Oct 2024
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Volkswagen Amarok 2025 FAQs

My Volkswagen Amarok shudders at low revs

This could be caused by any number of things. The engine might be struggling to run smoothly at low revs or small throttle openings, or you might have a fuel supply problem. Perhaps the engine’s idle speed is simply set too low. You might even have a broken or loose exhaust mount that is allowing the exhaust system to flail about at low revs when the engine harmonics set up the vibration to create a harmonic reaction. A broken or worn engine mount can also account for odd vibrations at different engine speeds.

But I’m also wondering if perhaps the problem is not with the engine at all, but something in the transmission. The good news is that your car used a conventional torque-converter automatic rather than the more problematic dual-clutch unit that some VWs used.

In any case, this sounds very much like a warranty problem, so take it back to the dealership and give Volkswagen a fair crack at making it right.

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What tow vehicle or hybrid camper should I consider for after retirement?

The last decade of dual-cab four-wheel-drive utes have emerged as the tow-vehicles of choice, and you see them everywhere filling roles exactly like the one you have planned. Popular models include the Ford Ranger you’ve nominated, Toyota HiLux, Mazda BT-50, VW Amarok, Mitsubishi Triton, Nissan Navara and Isuzu D-Max. But there are also cheaper alternatives including makes like the South-Korean made Ssangyong and various Chinese brands like LDV and Great Wall.

Just make sure you know exactly how much you need to tow before making a decision as some of the cheaper models don’t have the same outright towing capacity and even if they do, some of them don’t have the engine performance to make towing as easy as it should be. For parts availability, the Toyota would be king in really remote areas, but any of the major brands are pretty well covered in Australia.

Meantime, don’t rule out ute-based wagons such as the Ford Everest, Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuna. These offer better ride comfort when unladen thanks to more sophisticated rear suspensions and most have as much or almost as much towing capacity as their ute brethren.

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The tailshaft of my 2014 VW Amarok is wobbling

It sounds like you’re chasing a problem that is a bit elusive. If your initial suspicions were that the centre bearing was worn, what makes you think the rear universal joint is now the problem? You could spend a lot of time and money replacing things that, ultimately, don’t fix the problem.

The best advice is to take the car to a transmission specialist who will be able to diagnose what’s really going on and replace or repair those things. Even if the universal joint is worn out, replacing it can be a bit tricky as you have to maintain the driveshaft’s original alignment to avoid introducing new imbalance dramas into the equation. It’s not, therefore, as straight-forward as it looks on paper.

But don’t rule out a damaged, bent or unbalanced driveshaft as this can also cause the sort of symptoms that a worn universal joint can contribute.

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Volkswagen Amarok 2025 Wheel Size

Wheel size for the 2025 Volkswagen Amarok will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models. The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
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Volkswagen Amarok 2025 Towing Capacity

The 2025 Volkswagen Amarok has maximum towing capacity of 3500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
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