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Trucksales Staff14 Apr 2014
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Volkswagen releases Amarok Canyon ute

Hard-core version of Volkswagen's Amarok dual-cab ute brings plenty of bling
Volkswagen has quietly announced the release of the limited-edition Amarok Canyon.
Limited to just 200 examples, many of which Trucksales.com.au understands from dealer sources are already sold, the two Canyon models command a $6000 price premium over the Amarok TDI400 and TDI420 4x4 dual-cabs upon which they’re based.
Priced at $56,990 plus on-road costs, the Amarok Canyon TDI400 comes with a six-speed manual transmission, while the Canyon TDI420 scores VW’s eight-speed automatic and costs $59,990.
Metallic and pearl-effect paint – including Deep Black, Reflex Silver and the exclusive new Copper Orange hue you see here – adds $490 to the price, while Candy White flat paint is also available.
Unique features include black gloss sports and side bars, 17-inch ‘Roca’ alloy wheels with Pirelli Scorpion AT-R tyres, an impact/solar-resistant load area coating, tinted taillights and special ‘Canyon’ rear and side decals.
Inside, the Canyon comes standard with two-tone Nappa leather seat trim with orange stitching, satellite-navigation and a reversing camera.
The Amarok Canyon was first revealed as a concept in 2012 before making its production debut at last year’s Sao Paulo motor show in Brazil.
The concept was more radical, featuring 18-inch Roca wheels, a four-beam roof-top lighting bar, 40mm suspension lift kit and even power-deploying side steps.

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