Volkswagen Amarok doubles as a wrecking crew [video]

Excavators are overrated

To promote the launch of the Amarok in the United Kingdom, Volkswagen used four of them to bring down a 140 tonne steel chimney in Reading.

To accomplish this impressive feat, structural engineers cut a "shark's mouth" into the base of the chimney and attached cables to the towbars of the pickups which were powered by a 2.0-liter TDI engine that develops 163 PS (120 kW / 161 hp) and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque. Once everything was setup, the trucks accelerated simultaneously and the chimney came crashing down.

According to Simon Elliott, the director of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles UK, 'The new Amarok is packed with power and intelligence, and we wanted to achieve something extraordinary to demonstrate this for its launch. Working with the right experts and taking a scientific approach, by demolishing a 67 meter steel chimney we've shown the maximum strength and power of the Amarok."

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140 TONNE CHIMNEY DEMOLISHED BY NEW VOLKSWAGEN PICK-UP

To mark the launch of its new Amarok pick-up, Volkswagen has today demonstrated the impressive power of its brand new model by using it to demolish a 67 m high steel chimney weighing approximately 140 tonnes and standing at nearly the same height as Westminster Abbey.

The chimney would normally have been demolished using a 40 tonne excavator, but after months of careful planning from structural engineers and demolition experts EDS, the Volkswagen Amarok was given the opportunity to be the first pick-up to attempt such a task.

A series of tests were developed to challenge the power and traction delivered by the Amarok. The structure was prepared using a standard procedure for any ‘pull-down' demolition of flame cutting a ‘shark's mouth' into the base of the chimney, reducing its structural integrity, though ensuring that it remained free standing.

Four 200m lengths of rope were rigged to the top of the chimney and attached to the towbars of four standard Amarok pick-ups, each with Volkswagen's latest four-cylinder, 2.0-litre TDI engine producing 163 PS of power. For this demonstration they were fitted with a ‘quick release' safely mechanism for the towing ropes, ensuring the safety of the stunt drivers in the unlikely event of the structure falling in the wrong direction.

At the chosen time of demolition, the Amarok pick-ups simultaneously, and impressively, pulled the chimney crashing to the ground as part of a planned site demolition project in Reading, Berkshire.

Simon Elliott, Director, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said: ‘The new Amarok is packed with power and intelligence, and we wanted to achieve something extraordinary to demonstrate this for its launch. Working with the right experts and taking a scientific approach, by demolishing a 67 metre steel chimney we've shown the maximum strength and power of the Amarok.'

Eldon Stevens from worldwide decommissioning experts EDS was delighted to be part of the dramatic demonstration: ‘EDS has a reputation for taking on highly complex demolition projects that really test our engineering abilities, so we were thrilled to work with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles to see if the new Amarok could bring down such a vast structure. Thankfully our combined skills were up to the challenge!'

The Volkswagen Amarok is officially launched and in showrooms from Monday 9 May. The Amarok is available as a four door doublecab in three trim levels, with on the road prices starting from £21,343 (inc VAT). Full Amarok details are available from www.vwamarok.co.uk or by calling 0800 717131.

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 B_M_Gearhead B_M_Gearhead
Wow, four VW vehicles can pull over a purposefully weakened structure!! The only people who like this are the same people who made fun of the Dodge Ram a few articles back. Bet you it could have done it by itself, just load up the bed with bags of sand to weight it down.
May 5, 2011 2:56 pm
 laserdan laserdan
wow the power of leverage! lame :-P
May 5, 2011 5:18 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
four pulled it but it seems like one of the trucks broke down...why else would three of them move and the other one not?
May 5, 2011 9:57 pm
 danteskov danteskov
Well I must say that I am a proud owner of one, and I am very happy of the power and fuel economy that this beauty haves... (I admit I'm in love with it)
May 5, 2011 11:19 pm
 Faithback Faithback
This commercial makes we want to hide away my Amarok for embarrassment. Lame, me thinks.
May 5, 2011 11:30 pm
 Faithback Faithback
So the Amaroks could have been whipped into the air ala slingshot! Would have beaten any special effects on any film for drama. "For this demonstration they were fitted with a ?quick release' safely mechanism for the towing ropes, ensuring the safety of the stunt drivers in the unlikely event of the structure falling in the wrong direction."
May 5, 2011 11:35 pm
 uzzie uzzie
so lame, im sure that if you want to show off the power and strength you should only be using one, i bet if you hooked up 25 superbikes to that tower they would do the same thing lol, and the drivers were all suited up with helmets lol
May 6, 2011 4:15 am
 sub39h sub39h
nowhere near as impressive as the 5.0 V10 TDI Touareg towing a 747
May 6, 2011 10:20 am