Amarok unveiled: NZ release in early 2023
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Read MoreIntent to launch in 2023 confirmed, but no price, spec or timing detail.
Read MoreFactory has sorted NZ market build schedule for I.D.Buzz.
Read MoreVW NZ is focussing on mainstream ID models but, if Australia picks the GTX hottie, maybe that’ll help introduction here.
Read MoreSkoda sees opportunity for latest small car on a platform VW’s distributor says it too expensive to keep on with.
Read MorePerformance sub-brand’s bosses say they’re on the same path as VW. But what is coming and when remains clouded in mystery.
Read MoreImages of lightly-disguised examples off-roading released.
Read MoreIt’s later than expected, but that’s a good thing for fans wanting to experience the hottest Golf in its skiddiest format.
Read MoreAfter years of teasing, VW releases an electric van that keeps true to the concept homage to a classic.
Read MoreNew petrol-electric edition’s starter format priced for Government’s assistance package.
Read MoreCar design influences attach easily to new ute
Read MoreThe latest model’s infotainment system has been recalibrated.
Read MoreVW has confirmed it will reprise its most famous camper, as a version of the ID.Buzz.
Read MoreVW paints a pretty picture of the second-generation Amarok
Read MoreVW NZ to focus on performance push when chips are down.
Read MoreGrunty V6, a sophisticated full-time all-wheel-drive – indication elements keeping the current Volkswagen Amarok in high regard here will be adopted by the next-gen Ford Ranger has thrilled VW’s local boss.
Read MoreSome models are coming later than first hoped, but overall factory and distributor are winning the battle.
Read MoreCoupe version of NZ-bound ID.4 sports utility has dual motor GTX flagship.
Read MoreBattery-dedicated future Polo equivalent set to show in 2025
Read MoreIt’s a compact van that also presents as a small MPV and as camper.
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