Custom-built Volkswagen Amarok V6 leaps Golf GTI at WTAC

Volkswagen Australia’s top tier apprentices ran a customised V6 Amarok ute at the past weekend’s World Time Attack Challenge at Eastern Creek raceway, during which it recorded a lap time of under 2 minutes, beating the 1:59sec challenge set by the Golf GTI hot hatch.

Assembled in Volkswagen’s Australian headquarters in Sydney recently, the team, comprised of top-tier apprentices from Volkswagen’s own head office workshop and dealer network, spent a week dismantling and rebuilding a stock V6 Amarok Highline.

Working with a team of mentors from Volkswagen and its supplier network, the team stripped the Amarok of weight, added a custom-built suspension package dubbed ‘The Big Bad Wolf’ by engineers at Bilstein; and fitted an AP Racing brake setup in collaboration with V-Sport technicians. When the vehicle was track-ready, it was wrapped in custom vinyl, laid by Shane’s Signs, and fitted with a set of semi-slick Michelin tyres.

The Amarok’s 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel engine, which boasts 165kW of power (180kW on overboost), and 550Nm of torque, was left as standard.

Working with the project mentors from Volkswagen Australia and its supplier network, the team at WTAC took feedback from the Amarok’s pilot, race driver Ben Porter.

Throughout the weekend, Porter took the modified Amarok through its paces, first meeting the challenge’s 1:59sec lap time set by the stock Golf GTI and then, beating the time altogether. The team of apprentices, mentors, technicians and Volkswagen staff were ecstatic when the Amarok V6 crossed the finish line with a best lap time of 1:57.01sec.

World Time Attack Challenge’s track commentary team summed it up best, proclaiming it ‘The World’s Fastest Amarok’.

Director of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Australia, Carlos Santos said: “We’re enormously proud of our Amarok V6, which we’ve always seen as the leader of the pack in terms of power.

“Thanks to this incredible team of Volkswagen apprentices, we’ve been able to show just how much power is under the hood of the Amarok – 550Nm is great for towing a boat or caravan; and now we can add smashing lap times to that list.”

With history made, thoughts have turned to next year’s challenge – perhaps the next class of apprentices will square off against the 213kW AWD Golf R at Eastern Creek?

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