Volkswagen has demonstrated the impressive power of its brand new Amarok pick-up model by using it to demolish a 67m high steel chimney weighing approximately 140 tonnes.
The chimney would normally have been demolished using a 40 tonne excavator, but after months of careful planning from structural engineers and demolition experts, 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 163PS 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.
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