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Delta4x4 in Germany has created this off-road monster of the Amarok they call the Beast.


A reworked suspension setup will enable the modded Amarok to sit 150 millimeters (nearly six inches) higher than the standard truck for enhanced all-terrain capabilities. Delta4x4 also plans to install beadlock wheels wrapped around in either 305/70 R18 or 35x12.5R20 tires. To house the beefy wheel + tire combo, giant fender flares will make VW's new go-anywhere truck considerably wider.

The 2023 Amarok is also getting an LED bar on the roof as well as more light-emitting diodes attached to a front bull bar. PIAA will be supplying the extra lights while Horntools has been chosen to provide a winch. Rounding off the upgrades are the roof rack, Delta4x4's badges front and rear, along with "Beast" red decals on the sides of the bed.

Additional technical specifications have yet to be revealed but the renderings show the aftermarket project will be based on the punchy six-cylinder version judging by the "V6" logo on the grille. Connected to a ten-speed automatic transmission, this 3.0-liter diesel borrowed from the global 2023 Ford Ranger is good for 238 horsepower (177 kilowatts) and 247 hp (184 kW) depending on specification.

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Delta4x4 in Germany has created this off-road monster of the Amarok they call the Beast.


A reworked suspension setup will enable the modded Amarok to sit 150 millimeters (nearly six inches) higher than the standard truck for enhanced all-terrain capabilities. Delta4x4 also plans to install beadlock wheels wrapped around in either 305/70 R18 or 35x12.5R20 tires. To house the beefy wheel + tire combo, giant fender flares will make VW's new go-anywhere truck considerably wider.

The 2023 Amarok is also getting an LED bar on the roof as well as more light-emitting diodes attached to a front bull bar. PIAA will be supplying the extra lights while Horntools has been chosen to provide a winch. Rounding off the upgrades are the roof rack, Delta4x4's badges front and rear, along with "Beast" red decals on the sides of the bed.

Additional technical specifications have yet to be revealed but the renderings show the aftermarket project will be based on the punchy six-cylinder version judging by the "V6" logo on the grille. Connected to a ten-speed automatic transmission, this 3.0-liter diesel borrowed from the global 2023 Ford Ranger is good for 238 horsepower (177 kilowatts) and 247 hp (184 kW) depending on specification.

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That front styling is so "Mitsubishi"
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