MACHINERY

Amarok awarded five-star safety rating

Volkswagen's new Amarok achieves a five-star ANCAP rating.

Staff writer

This article is 2 years old. Images might not display.

Assessed against 2020-2022 criteria, the ANCAP safety rating for the Amarok is based on testing of the closely-related Ford Ranger, combined with additional frontal offset (MPDB) and side impact tests conducted on the Amarok.

The Volkswagen Amarok comes equipped as standard with dual frontal, side chest-protecting and side head-protecting curtain airbags, as well as a driver and passenger knee airbag. A centre airbag which provides added protection to front seat occupants in side impact crashes is also a standard offering.

ANCAP results include ratings of Good, Adequate and Marginal performance.

A mix of Good and Adequate injury risk scores were observed across the range of crash tests featuring adult dummies, with some areas of Marginal performance noted.

Good levels of protection were observed for both child dummies in the two Child Occupant Protection crash tests, and full points were scored for the protection of children in those tests. New car buyers using the Amarok to transport young children should note however that the installation of child restraints in the centre seat of the second row is not recommended as a top tether anchorage is not fitted in this position.

As with the Ford Ranger and many other utilities and large Sports Utility Vehicles, the Amarok was shown to pose an increased risk to occupants of oncoming vehicles in a crash, and a 3.57 point 'compatibility' penalty was applied.

The Volkswagen Amarok is fitted with a broad range of collision avoidance systems capable of responding to pedestrians, cyclists and other vehicles in forward and turning scenarios.

Good scores were awarded for the Amarok's performance in emergency lane keeping, lane keep assist, car-to-car autonomous emergency braking (AEB) tests, and car-to-cyclist AEB tests. Car-to-pedestrian AEB test scenarios revealed an overall Adequate level of performance.

Kondinin Group hopes to get behind the wheel of the new Amarok in the next month or so.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

editions

Research Report: Sealable Storage Options (August 2025)

Kondinin Group researchers in collaboration with the GRDC Grain storage extension team test dozens of gas-tight sealable grain storages to Australian Standard AS2628-2010 identifying best and worst features in the ultimate grain storage buyers guide.

editions

Research Report: Cordless Impact Wrenches (July 2025)

Six battery-powered impact wrenches were bench tested in this month's Research Report, focusing on their ability to get nuts done up and undone.

editions

Research Report: Mouse Bait Applications (June 2025)

Mice remain a significant issue for cropping regions and the June Research Report, supported by an investment from the Grains Research and Development Corporation, brings together the latest research and practical recommendations for bait spreading and machinery performance to help growers improve mouse control strategies.

editions

Research Report: Farm Labour (May 2025)

Farm labour, whether temporary, casual, contract or permanent staff, is an essential part of agriculture. This Research Report provides insights to help better source and manage one of the farm’s most valuable assets – its people.