Volkswagen Amarok W600 Walkinshaw review: Quick drive


You could be looking at the last vehicle developed by Walkinshaw Automotive at the former Holden proving ground in Lang Lang, given the facility is now in the hands of a defence supplier.

It’s almost 40 years since the HSV VL Commodore Group A SS was shown to the world, and now after working its magic on a series of other dual-cab 4×4 utes including the original Volkswagen Amarok, Walkinshaw has once again lent its talents to the German brand to create this: the Amarok W600.

Volkswagen is calling it the “ultimate driver’s ute”, which has more than a hint of BMW’s famous slogan. Regardless, it’s a brave thing to declare.

While the previous-generation Amarok W580X had more of an off-road character about it than the road-focused W580S, the brief to Walkinshaw this time was to turn the second-generation, Ford Ranger-based Amarok into a ute that’s engaging and capable on the road – where the vast majority of owners spend the vast majority of their time, according to Volkswagen’s research.

However, VW’s people say this isn’t a direct competitor to the Ford Ranger Raptor, despite benchmarking the Raptor during development of the W600.