A special kung that turns an Amarok into a motorhome (6 photos)
Volkswagen, together with the German studio Genesis Import, has developed off-road motorhome, which is based on the new Amarok pickup truck generations.
An expensive Amarok was chosen as the basis for the project PanAmericana modifications. The pickup truck body was specially covered designed kung, the sides of which are turned flat boxes for equipment. For example, one of them contains fastenings for dishes and a folding table.
The trunk itself is also occupied by storage containers, which are pulled out using special rails. The block is mounted here camp kitchen.
The roof of the pickup truck received an expeditionary trunk, which serves base for a large tent. In addition, a folding an awning that opens 270 degrees around the rear of the pickup. Expanded off-road capabilities provide the camper with increased account of the lift kit from Delta 4x4 ground clearance and large mud tires.
The new generation Volkswagen Amarok is being produced at the Ford plant in South Africa together with the co-platform Ford Ranger, from which it differs in its own body and interior design. At the same time, motor Both pickups share the same range: a wide range is offered for the Amarok gasoline and diesel engines.