UPDATE: Volkswagen has extended 2023 Amarok drive-away offers to 31 March while adding the most popular Style V6 to the offer.
Offsetting price rises that will come into effect on 1 February for MY24 models, Volkswagen is offering select MY23 stock at between $5000-$6800 off (depending on state charges).
Initially, the deals were set to end on 31 December but the offer has now been extended with the addition of the V6 Style TDI600, which you can nab for $72,990 drive-away (instead of $70,990 before on-road costs) until 31 March 2024.
Like the other trims (detailed below), the Style V6 drive-away price includes five years of servicing, valued at $1800. Read on below for more info on the other models available.
Our original story, below, has been updated to reflect the extended offer.
December: The 2023 Volkswagen Amarok ute is being offered at up to $6800 off until 31 March.
Volkswagen Australia has confirmed national drive-away pricing and a complimentary five-year service plan for the Amarok Core TDI405, Life TDI500 and Style TDI500 four-cylinder variants.
The base Core dual-cab 4x4 is available for $54,900 drive-away nationally. It usually retails for $52,900 before on-roads, or around $59,600 drive-away with a Sydney postcode – not including the additional $1800 five-year service plan.
Likewise, the mid-spec Life TDI500 is around $5000 off, priced at $58,900 drive-away nationally – compared to its $56,900 retail price, or circa-$63,800 on-road price.
The Style TDI500 is available for $68,990 drive-away nationally – $2000 more than its $66,990 retail price, and a saving over its usual circa-$74,000 drive-away price with a Sydney postcode.
The complimentary five-year service plan is also available for the mid-spec Style TDI600 diesel V6, which retails for $70,990 plus on-road costs – or around $78,000 drive-away.
Volkswagen Australia has confirmed Amarok Core, Life and Style variants are available for immediate delivery, while the flagship PanAmericana and Adventura – fitted with the more popular diesel V6, along with an optional turbo-petrol four-cylinder – incur wait times.
“While we thank patient customers for moderate wait times for the Amarok PanAmericana and Aventura at the top end of our range, we are pleased to offer these deals on other variants that are readily available in showrooms,” said local Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles director Ryan Davies.
The second-generation Volkswagen Amarok – heavily based on the latest Ford Ranger – launched in Australia in May. It is sourced from South Africa, not Thailand like the Ford, and incurs an additional five per cent import tariff.
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