Developed from the ground up, the new Amarok has practically nothing in common with its predecessor of which more than 830,000 units have been sold since 2010. It eschews its Volkswagen bones to adopt Ford's updated T6 platform that has underpinned the latest Ranger. Mind you, it's more than just a rebadged version of the Blue Oval's midsize truck as VW has gone through great lengths to give the workhorse its own visual identity.

The new ute will be available upon launch in single cab and double cab body styles, with the latter stretching at 5,350 millimetres (210.6 inches). That makes it 96 mm (3.8 in) longer than the pickup it replaces and comes along with a 173-mm (6.8-in) extension of the wheelbase, now measuring a generous 3,270 mm (128.7 in). With the distance between the axles increasing more than the actual overall length, it means the overhangs have been shortened for better off-road capability by improving the approach and departure angles.

VW Amarok (2022)

The width has decreased by 34 mm (1.4 in) to 1910 mm (75.2 in) while the height has increased by 10 mm (0.4 in) to 1888 mm (74.3 in), although that depends on the wheel and tyre selection. Since we're on the subject of shoes, Volkswagen will sell the Amarok with standard 17-inch steel wheels, but the fancy ones will get a 21-inch alloy set for the first time.

Speaking of going off the beaten path, the 2023 Amarok's fording depth has been significantly boosted from 500 mm to 800 mm while all-wheel drive will be standard in many markets. Customers will get to pick from two 4Motion setups, one with selectable 4x4 and another with a permanent all-paw setup. Depending on the region, there will also be a cheaper entry-level variant with rear-wheel drive. Based on the engine choice, a towing capacity of up to 3,500 kilograms will be offered.

2023 Volkswagen Amarok
2023 Volkswagen Amarok

Four diesel engines and a gasoline mill have been prepared, all benefiting from turbocharging. In the African market, VW Commercial Vehicles will sell the new Amarok with a 2.0 TDI making 148 bhp (110 kW) while other regions will get a more potent version of the oil-burner with 168 bhp (125 kW). More expensive diesel-fuelled Amaroks will rely on a bi-turbo four-pot setup with either 201 bhp (150 kW) or 207 bhp (154 kW).

The range-topping diesel engine will be a 3.0-litre V6 making 238 bhp (177 kW) or 247 bhp (184 kW). In regions where petrol engines are preferred, the next-gen Amarok will boast a 2.3-litre unit producing 298 bhp (222 kW). A ten-speed automatic transmission will be standard for all engines generating 207 bhp (154 kW) or higher while the rest are going to be linked to a six-speed auto and a five- or six-speed manual.

2023 Volkswagen Amarok
2023 Volkswagen Amarok

VW is proud to say the maximum payload capacity has increased to 1,160 kg (2,557 lbs) while the roof can support a static load of 350 kg (772 lbs), enough for a four-person roof tent that will be available as an official accessory. The options list will once again include a hardtop cover for the cargo bed to give the Amarok the appearance of an SUV. From a bull bar to a snorkel, the truck gets a wide array of extras.

Not only has the exterior been completely revamped, but so has the cabin where the vertical infotainment takes centre stage. Running on a mildly modified version of Ford's SYNC 4, the touchscreen measures 10 or 12 inches depending on the trim level. It sits alongside a digital instrument cluster with an eight-inch diagonal on the cheaper models and 12 inches for the upper trims.

2023 Volkswagen Amarok
2023 Volkswagen Amarok

VW aims to sell the 2023 Amarok in five different flavours: Amarok, Life, Style, and the newly added off-road-oriented PanAmericana along with a luxury-focused Aventura. Over 20 driver-assistance systems have been crammed into the truck, as well as matrix LED headlights and a Harman Kardon sound setup not offered on any other vehicle.

Ford will commence production of the all-new Amarok in September at its Silverton factory in Pretoria, South Africa. That said, VW Commercial Vehicles will continue to assemble the first-gen model in Pacheco, Argentina for South American regions.

The 2023 Volkswagen Amarok is confirmed for the UK market with market launch and pricing expected to be announced in autumn.