News
Volkswagen Is Thinking About Making Military Vehicles
Volkswagen is considering the production of military vehicles at its plant in Osnabrück, and two prototypes of military vehicles based on Volkswagen’s “Amarok” and “Crafter” models have already been developed under strict secrecy.
The German auto manufacturer confirmed the development of prototypes but did not provide details on future plans, Wirtschaftswoche reports.
According to information from the “Noje Osnabricker Zeitung” newspaper, the prototypes of military vehicles MV.1 and MV.2 were created internally at the factory and are still experimental objects.
“Amarok” is a medium-sized pickup truck, an all-terrain truck designed for the transport of goods, off-road work, and military or commercial modifications. The pickup construction allows the installation of armor, additional equipment, and weapons, and with the 4×4 drive, it easily passes through inaccessible terrain.
“Crafter” is a large van that is mainly used for cargo transport, van transport, and emergency services. For the needs of the army, it is possible to transform it into a command vehicle, an ambulance, an armored vehicle, and other specialized vehicles.
The factory in Osnabrück currently employs around 2,300 workers; the current production ends in the middle of 2027, and it has been mentioned for a long time that the military conglomerate Rheinmetall could start production in this facility, reports Tanjug.


-
News2 days agoCurrently, China Has 129 Manufacturers Of Electric And Hybrid Vehicles; The Majority Will Fail
-
News2 days agoBidding For This Stripped 2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 With No Rear End Surpasses $18,000 On Copart
-
News2 days agoHyundai Motor Workers Are On A 3-Day Warning Strike
-
News1 day agoLamborghini’s Next Model Will Be A Grand Tourer And Will Not Be Electric
-
News1 day agoFerrari Is “Very Happy” With The Luce’s Reactions
-
News1 day agoLamborghini Sterrato To Cut Across Multiple Models
-
News3 days agoDubai Police Unveils 2nd-Gen AI-Powered ‘Ghiath’ Smart Patrol Based On Denza B8 Hybrid SUV
-
News1 day agoRezvani Teases Upcoming Dune, A 800-hp World’s First Off-road Supercar Limited To Just 7 Units
