
VW Amarok Highline BiTDI 180 4MOTION Permanent 8-speed auto
What is it?
THE Amarok is Volkswagen through and through – from the family resemblance evident at the front end, to the feeling of reassuring well-engineered build quality that’s typical of this German manufacturer.
All in all, the Amarok is a delight to drive. It feels car-like and rides and handles well
It’s a four-door, five-seater double-cab pick-up available in three variants – the Startline 4MOTION and Trendline 4MOTION, both with selectable four-wheel-drive, and the top-of-the-range Highline 4MOTION, with permanent four-wheel-drive.
Our test vehicle was the top-of-the-shop Highline 2.0-litre BiTDI 180hp 4MOTION Permanent with eight-speed automatic gearbox. Power comes from a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel in two outputs – a 140hp unit developing 340Nm of torque, and a 180hp, bi-turbo with 400Nm of torque (420Nm with the auto-box version).
If a double-cab pick-up makes sense for your business, then the Amarok has a lot going for it. Let’s start with the aesthetics: subjective, I’ll admit, but there can’t be many who’d not find the Amarok handsome and imposing with a look that says ‘I mean business’.


What’s it like as a worker?
But how well will the Amarok work for its keep? It’s markedly bigger than it rivals, with a loadbed that’s 1620mm wide and 1555mm long. And there’s 1222mm between the wheelarches – enough to slip in a Euro pallet. The auto-box model also offers decent payload at 1077kg. Running costs are helped by the 2.0-litre engine, and the BlueMotion system with Cruise Control, Stop/Start, low-rolling-resistance tyres and regenerative braking. Stated combined cycle figure is 35.8mpg and emissions are 209g/km. There’s a three-year/100,000-mile warranty and three years of Volkswagen Assistance. Service intervals are determined by driving style and usage, and can vary from a minimum of 9000 miles or one year, to a maximum of 25,000 miles or two years.What’s hot?
- Volkswagen build quality.
- Well-appointed, high-specification cab.
- Large loadbed.
- Good fuel economy.
What’s not?
- It’s pricey. The Highline permanent 4MOTION model recommended retail price is £25,425 (ex-VAT).
- This is personal, but the parking sensors provide a bit of an information overload. I felt I could park the pick-up better without all the distraction coming simultaneously from front and rear sensors. But it’s a big beast and no doubt many will find the parking aids invaluable.
Business Vans verdict
This is a double-cab 4×4 that oozes style and quality. It will project a powerful image for the right sort of business. The load area hasn’t been compromised by the level of luxury inside the cab. If you need a pick-up that has the comfort of a car and still boasts an impressive loadspace and decent payload, than the Amarok Highline could be for you.What you need to know
| On the road price (ex-VAT) | £25,425 |
| Load length (max) | 1555mm |
| Load width (max) | 1620mm |
| Load height | N/A |
| Load capacity | 2.5 cubic m |
| Payload | 1077kg |
| GVW | 3170kg |
| Towing capacity braked/unbraked | 3200kg/750kg |
| Engine | 2.0-litre, 4-cyl diesel |
| Power/Torque | 180hp/420Nm |
| Economy (combined) | 35.3mpg |
| CO2 emissions | 211g/km |




