Snapshot
- Alpine and Alpine Plus packages to launch from Q2 2022
- On sale from $6090
- Seikel-developed kits won't void existing warranties
Volkswagen Australia has launched a limited-run package for its Amarok dual-cab, further boosting the 4x4's off-road credentials.
Capped at 100 units each, the Alpine and Alpine Plus off-road packages are available across the Amarok V6 Core Auto, V6 Sportline, Highline and Aventura line-up, launching in the second quarter of 2022.
Developed by German aftermarket manufacturer Seikel, the Alpine packages include a host of off-road specific parts, with the base Alpine scoring a Koni RAID suspension kit – increasing its ground clearance by 25mm thanks to Eibach springs at the front, twin-tube shocks, cast steel shock retainers, front spring plates and a 25mm spacer for the rear leaf springs.
A polyethylene snorkel and protective cladding are also a part of the Alpine pack, all of which carries across to the Alpine Plus which also gains rock sliders, protective cladding for the doors and wheel arches, a breather kit for the front and rear differential, transmission and transfer case, plus protection plates on the engine, trans and rear diff.
The cost? Including GST, the Alpine pack retails for $6090 on top of the aforementioned Amarok variants, while the Alpine Plus adds another $6000 to the price, going on sale for $12,090.
Volkswagen will also offer an off-road tyre package for the Sportline and Highline variants, which includes five General Grabber AT3 255/60R18 tyres for an extra $1590.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles brand director Ryan Davies said the addition of the Seikel-developed parts to the model, "ensures the Amarok V6 even further broadens its appeal for customers wanting a high-output powertrain with even stronger off-road capability".
"From a V6 Core Auto with an Alpine or Alpine Plus off-road package, through to our flagship Walkinshaw-enhanced models, the Amarok offers a breadth of choice to match its breathtaking performance," said Davies.
The Alpine packages allow Amarok owners to retain their five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
2022 will be the final year for the first-generation Amarok, with its replacement set to be revealed in the coming months, based on the new Ford Ranger.
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