Volkswagen Amarok as the support vehicle for the 2010 Dakar Rally
(chinatrucks.com, Dec.4, 2009)THE international motoring media will be among the first to drive the new Volkswagen Amarok when it is used as the support vehicle for the 2010 Dakar Rally.

The Volkswagen Amarok that will launch in SA later next year.
VW Commercial Vehicles has been confirmed as the official vehicle supplier to this event and will supply 35 Amarok to the Dakar Rally organiser, the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO).
The Amarok fleet will be used as support vehicles for the rally, with ASO utilising 20 vehicles and a further 15 being used as press and shuttle vehicles.
The Dakar Rally, which is the world's toughest cross country marathon, starts on January 1 and ends on January 17 in Buenos Aires in Argentina. It covers more than 9000km of extreme desert and high dunes with deep sand driving between Argentina and Chile. Four of the 14 legs of the race will run through the Atacama desert. There will be two crossings of the Andes at an altitude of 4700m above sea level.
Volkswagen Motorsport hopes to make it two in a row after the historic win by South African Giniel de Villiers and his co-driver, Dirk von Zitzewitz, in the debut South American Dakar Rally this year. For 2010, the organisation has entered five teams which will be competing in the diesel powered Race Touareg vehicles. VW was the first manufacturer in the history of the Dakar to win with a diesel powered vehicle.
The Amarok will undergo endurance tests during the Dakar Rally as it will have to handle all the challenges of the demanding stages. Some of the vehicles in the ASO fleet will get additional off- road conversions for the rally.
"We are pleased to be able to use the Volkswagen Amarok as our support vehicle, because the Dakar Rally demands the highest levels of technical perfection, reliability and endurance from our Race Touareg as much as from the support vehicles. The Amarok is exactly the right vehicle for our team,"said Kris Nissen, Volkswagen Motorsport director.
"The Amarok is Volkswagen's answer to the pickup, and on the Dakar Rally it will have the chance to show what it's made of and to demonstrate its flexibility and durability,"said Stephan Schaller, CEO of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. " The Amarok is built in Argentina and South America is one of the most important markets for this product, so taking part in the 2010 Dakar Rally was an absolute must."
The production Volkswagen Amarok will be seen at the Dakar Rally in Argentina for the first time. It will initially be launched in the South American markets followed by Europe. The market introduction in SA is planned for the third quarter of 2010.
Views:0
Submit Your Requirements, We Are Always At Your Service.
- IAA 2018: Volkswagen New Commercial All-electric Vehicles Debut 2018-09-20
- Brazil Ambev Placed an Order for 1,600 All-electric Trucks with Volkswagen 2018-08-24
- Volkswagen Group and JAC Explore Joint Venture for Multi Functional Vehicles 2017-11-28
- Model Innovation Creates Brand Value, JAC and Volkswagen Cooperation Accelerates 2017-10-12
- Handed with Volkswagen JAC CVs Welcome New Development Opportunities 2017-09-15
- JAC and Volkswagen Sign Joint Venture Deal to Produce New Energy Vehicles 2017-06-02
- Volkswagen Trucks Division Targeting Strong Rise in Profitability in 2017 2017-03-22
- Volkswagen up! pickup revealed 2012-03-06
- Volkswagen AG to set a new target in 2010 2010-09-25
- Volkswagen AG to produce low cost truck in China 2010-09-21
- Foton, COSCO Shipping Move to Secure Capacity as China’s CV Exports Rise
- The 11th DISCOVERY TRUST Awards Successfully Held in Beijing, China
- Chinese Heavy Truck Makers Shift to Value-Driven Global Expansion
- Shandong Heavy Industry and Kazakhstan’s Karaganda Region Ink New Deal
- China’s Diesel Trucks are Shifting to Electric
- Indonesia’s State-led Firm Set to Purchase 320,000 Vehicles
- SANY Truck and Pony.ai to Mass-Produce Gen-4 Autonomous Trucks in 2026
- FOTON Boosts Local Manufacturing in South Africa
- Office Closure for National Day Holiday
- FORLAND Rolls Out Its 6.8 Millionth Vehicle
- China Heavy Truck Sales Fall to 73,600 Units in February
- China’s Medium-Duty Truck Sales Fall to 8,125 Units in February, 2026
- China’s February Light Truck Sales Fall 23% to 117,200 Units
- China’s Mini Truck Sales Rise 15% in February to 41,500 Units
- China’s Light Truck Market Rises 8% in January 2026 to 323,500 units
- China’s Pickup Sales Reach Five-Year January High as Market Momentum Builds
- Heavy Truck Sales Soar 46% to 105,400 Units in January 2026
- January Medium Truck Sales Hit 14,100, Up 33%
- China’s Truck Exports Top 1 Million Units for the First Time in 2025
- China Tractor Truck Sales Up 54% in Dec., 2025 Full-Year Sales 460,000 Units

