08-04-2025 05:31 via drive.com.au

New Volkswagen Amarok confirmed as rebranded LDV, MG – but it’s not for Australia

A Chinese ute will form the basis of a new Volkswagen Amarok due in 2027, but it is for South America, not Australia.Volkswagen has confirmed plans for a new-generation Amarok ute engineered exclusively for South America – due in 2027 – intended to replace the original model on sale there for 15 years.But it is not an entirely in-house design, and rather will be engineered in conjunction with Chinese car giant SAIC, the parent company of MG and LDV, according to South American report
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