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Volkswagen Australia confirms more Amarok PanAmericana, Aventura supply

Volkswagen Australia has secured increased supply of its popular Amarok dual-cab ute, with stock now readily available for the rugged PanAmericana and range-topping Aventura variants. The boost in availability comes alongside special finance rates and limited-time discounts, making the premium ute more accessible to buyers.

The off-road-ready Amarok PanAmericana is now available from $86,557 drive-away (Sydney pricing), with Volkswagen Choice finance offering a 3.99 per cent per annum comparison rate from $272 per week with a 10 per cent deposit. This offer runs until the end of March.

2025 Volkswagen Amarok Aventura-interior

At the top of the range, the luxury-focused Amarok Aventura starts from $90,677 drive-away, available with either a 2.3-litre turbo-petrol TSI452 or a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 TDI600 engine. Buyers opting for the TSI452 can take advantage of a further $3000 factory discount until March 31. The Aventura is also available on a 3.99 per cent per annum comparison rate from $284 per week with a 10 per cent deposit.

Volkswagen’s mid-tier Amarok Style, one of the most popular variants, remains in strong supply. Pricing starts from $66,990 drive-away for the MY23 TDI500, rising to $73,740 drive-away for the MY24 TDI600. Until March 31, all Style models come with free on-road costs.

2025 Volkswagen Amarok Style

The Style, despite being a lower-mid variant, comes with matrix LED headlights, a 12-inch digital gauge display, a 360-degree camera, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat.

For businesses and fleet buyers, Volkswagen is also offering discounts on the entry-level Amarok Core and Life models. Prices for the Core TDI405 start from $59,777 drive-away (MY23), while the Life TDI500 starts from $63,897 drive-away (MY23), with additional reductions available for ABN holders.

Looking ahead, Volkswagen has confirmed the arrival of a limited edition Amarok 10 Deserts Edition in Q2, 2025. This special variant commemorates the Amarok’s Guinness World Record for crossing Australia’s 10 deserts in under seven days.

Volkswagen commercial vehicles director Ryan Davies says the improved supply means more customers can now secure their preferred Amarok variant without delay. He said:

“It is fitting that loyal Amarok customers typically pursue the middle and higher specification variants because that’s the premium feel that Volkswagen delivers inside and on the road – finally with the PanAmericana and Aventura we can meet this demand thanks to extra supply.”

Brett Davis

Brett started out as a motor mechanic but eventually became frustrated working on cars that weren't his. He then earned a degree in journalism and scored a job at Top Gear Australia back in 2008, and then worked at Zoom/Extreme Performance magazines, CarAdvice, and started PerformanceDrive/PDriveTV in 2011 with Josh Bennis. He's now the owner and managing editor here at Driving Enthusiast.
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