Is the new Amarok V6 a Ford engine?
There is currently a choice of two engines in the Amarok, both diesel Ford engines manufactured in the UK and shipped out: the 205 hp four-cylinder and the 236 hp V6. The previous Amarok was fitted with VW engines and the V6 was very popular. However, both the Amarok and Ford Ranger share the same production line in the same factory in South Africa. Both share the same engines and chassis etc, with only mild design differences to the body skins. The front design of the two vehicles is the most obvious difference.This mid-size pickup is built in South Africa and sold in many parts of the world, although not in the U. S. While the Amarok is based on the Ford Ranger, every exterior body panel is different, and you don’t need to squint too hard to see what lurks underneath.There’s no doubt that the Amarok Aventura is a plusher-riding vehicle than the Ford Ranger Platinum. It’s all the more impressive given that the Amarok rides on 21-inch alloys compared to the Ranger’s 20s. There’s an unexpected suppleness to the Volkswagen’s ride that’s missing from the slightly flintier Ford.The second-generation Amarok was released on 7 July 2022. Designed and conceived in Germany and Australia, it is built by Ford at its South African assembly plant in Silverton, and shares the new Ford Ranger’s platform as part of the 2019 Ford-VW global alliance cooperation agreement.
Is the Amarok V6 engine reliable?
A longtime owner shared, “Despite my original concerns, my Amarok has proven incredibly reliable for both work and family use. V6 models usually hit around 30 mpg during regular driving and drop to the low 20s while towing. The automatic gearbox stands out in our long-term testing. In the case of the Amarok, it’s a 3. V6 producing an incredible 190 kW (200 kW on overboost) and a substantial 580 Nm of torque. It’s no surprise then, that this is SA’s fastest bakkie.