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Volkswagen Amarok

Tough, versatile pick-up a step up in quality

By Bill McCarthy

The Amarok has always been more than just your average pick-up truck, focussing on blending utility with style and premium comfort. The four-door double cab offers high end quality, necessary pick-up attributes of 4MOTION all-wheel drive, one-tonne plus carrying capacity, and 3.5 tonne towing capability that make it such a versatile vehicle.

Revamped for 2023, it is longer, with a longer wheelbase providing more interior room for rear passengers. It comes in four variants, Life, Style, PanAmericana and Aventura and with a choice of a two or three litre turbo diesel engine.

The power ranges from 170PS to 205PS for the two litre model, while the three litre offers 240PS.

The already-stylish exterior has been tweaked with a new bold horizontal upper radiator grille crossbars and VW’s “IQ.Light” LED matrix headlights for the first time. The rugged looks is completed by large wheel arches and a high off the ground stance, side step black with chrome insert and black rear bumper.

Inside there are new seats, extra storage bins and revisions to dashboard, while some controls utilise physical switches, a move designed to assist commercial use, VW says this is a practical measure to allow use when wearing gloves on a job. 

A new innovation and something becoming more common is a tablet-style vertical central screen which controls the infotainment display, while the now familiar Digital Cockpit for driver information remains.

The touchscreen controls audio, telephone, navigation and phone connectivity via  Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and also comes with VW Connect as standard.

Its load area means it can still accommodate a Euro pallet sideways and its payload ranges from 1,112 to 1,154 kg. For load stability there are four load lashing rings fitted in each corner of the cargo bed as standard.

So it can carry most loads of all shapes and sizes and the towing capability of 3,100kg braked and 750kg unbraked, means if there is an overflow of goods, you can stow and tow them in a heavy trailer.

On the road, it has a number of selectable driver control via ‘Drive Mode Control’ system. Depending on the model , there are up to six of these including: ‘ECO’, ‘Normal’, ‘Mud/track’, ‘Sand’, ‘Slippery’ and ‘Load/trailer’. 
It is hugely capable offroad and in the past a tough, muddy, forest off-road route proved little problem as as the four-wheel drive hi-tech wizardry, descent control and hill hold dealt with tricky forest conditions with ease.

Power adjustable, heated and folding wing mirrors are also a boon in these challenging situations.

The cab is remarkably quiet with less wind noise than a premium SUV is was driving, however the large tyres means road noise is quite intrusive on certain roads.

The 170 PS unit comes with three driving modes (2H, 4H, 4L) and drives through a six-speed manual gearbox as standard, while this model’s  205 PS BiTurbo engine is equipped with a 10-speed automatic with a Shift by Wire system and comes with four selectable driving modes: 2H, 4H, 4L, 4A. In 4A mode, the drive force is intelligently distributed to all four wheels via a multi-plate clutch.

The Amarok is a safe vehicle comes with more than 20 new driver assistance systems that make driving easier and safer. These include ACC+ Adaptive Cruise Control with Intelligent Speed Assist, Park Assist and Area View.

Factfile

Volkswagen Amarok Style 2.0 4MOTION

Price: £ 50,931 (inc VAT)

Mechanical: 205PS two litre, four cylinder BiTurbo diesel engine driving all via wheels via a10-speed automatic gearbox

Max speed: 112mph

0-62mph: 10.5 sec

Combined mpg: 31.7

Insurance group: 42

CO2 emissions: 220-247g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Workhorse with a touch of class

SsangYong Musso

By Bill McCarthy

It says something about the road presence of a vehicle when someone sees you drive into a car park and then follows you to question you about it. The latest incarnation of SsangYong’s Musso had exactly that effect.

The Musso is not exactly a newcomer in the pick-up sector, which are very much in vogue as a lifestyle vehicle as well as doing what they were originally designed for – to be a workhorse.

But now, particularly in the double cab format of this range-topping model, they offer car like driving manners, high-levels of comfort for five and reasonable running costs.

The high-torque engine also means towing capability is equally impressive with a 3.5 tonne capacity. It has a one tonne payload and the the cargo bay is designed to accept a standard sized pallet, so commercially it ticks those boxes.

The rear can feature a covered top, or in this case, a roller which encases the payload bay.

This latest model now offers more power and improved economy. The four trim level includes EX, Rebel and Saracen (all SWB) and Rhino (LWB)

The SWB accommodates includes load-liner and tie-down hooks, while the LWB has the longest and largest load area in the UK market

It also boasts the highest combined total load capacity for any pick-up on sale in the UK.

If you want to attract the lifestyle set, it needs to look good and it does, with its imposing grille and headlights, daytime running lights, and striking alloy wheels, it looks the part

The interior also looks good, is well equipped and has high levels of comfort including napa leather upholstery on this model.

Premium touches also include heated steering wheel, and electrically operated, heated and ventilated front seats and the best rear seat legroom in the pick-up segment.

This model also offers auto lights and climate control, rain sensing wipers, heated electrically operated front seats and, critically, a reversing camera, a godsend with a vehicle of this size.

A colour touchscreen the centrepiece and controls navigation, sound system and connectivity, via Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto. It also displays the TomTom navigation and reversing camera where available.

The engine is also impressive, the 2.2 litre diesel is also available in the Rexton and now has an output of 202PS and plenty of torque to go with it – 400Nm in fact – which gives excellent pulling power across the range. With a claimed mpg of approach just over 31mpg, it is reasonable on fuel.

Mated to a six speed auto box it displayed excellent car-like road manners thanks to the coil spring rears suspension normally found on cars. It feels refined with little noise intrusion into the cabin, but can feel unsettled if taking a corner too quickly.

It has proven off-road capability and can tackle all but the roughest of rough stuff, but with a choice of two wheel and high and low ratio all wheel drive, it should be more than capable in most off-road  situations.

It’s an impressive motor that’s for sure and perhaps the most tempting aspect, apart from the five-year, 100,000 mile warranty is the price.

The base EX starts at just under £30k inclusive of VAT. Difficult to beat.

Factfile

SsangYong Musso Saracen 4WD auto 

Price: £38,643 including VAT

Mechanical: 202PS, 2,157cc, four cylinder diesel engine driving all wheels via 6-speed auto gearbox

Max Speed: 116mph

Max payload: 1,050kg

Trailer capacity: 3,500kg

Combined MPG: 31.5

C02 emissions: 236g/km

Warranty: 5yrs/unlimited miles