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VW claims that the Tarok's dimensions are also optimized for off-road driving with "an approach angle of 23.8 degrees, a departure angle of 26.4 degrees, and a breakover angle of 22.1 degrees ...
VW said in the Tarok's press release that nothing is set in stone, but when we talked to VW of America boss Scott Keogh at the Geneva Motor Show, Keogh told Roadshow that VW will want to do it right.
Like the Atlas Tanoak concept back in March, the Tarok Concept is based on VW's MQB platform. Among the benefits, the automaker says, are short overhangs and a longer than expected wheelbase.
The Volkswagen Tarok compact pickup concept unveiled in Brazil last fall, which will eventually spawn a production model to be sold in South America, will appear at the 2019 New York International ...
For the second straight year, VW will display a unibody lifestyle pickup concept at the New York auto show aimed at measuring consumer reaction. VW Tarok concept to measure pickup interest in U.S ...
VW is bringing the Tarok pickup concept at the New York Auto Show to “gauge market reaction”, testing the waters for an entry-level, compact pickup truck. In some ways, a production version of ...
While a concept for now, VW’s promising the Tarok will change little when a production version goes on sale in Brazil in the near future. It’ll come with four-wheel drive and a 148bhp 1.4 ...
More precisely, Kleber Silva, a Brazil-based virtual artist known as KDesign AG on social media, has decided to have a CGI go at imagining a compact pickup truck from VW by reminding us of the ...
The Tristar, which VW showcased at that year's IAA show, was a throwback to the T3 Doka pickup from the 1980s. The angled dual-cab-styled front was pure Doka, as were the knobby tires and chunky ...
At the New York auto show, VW said it was still considering a unibody pickup truck for the U.S. market, but said it won't bring small EVs here.