
 The first time in Australia at the 2009 Melbourne International Motor  Show for  
Volkswagen Pickup  . The innovative 
Volkswagen Pickup made its global debut at the 2008  International Automobile Exhibition in Hanover, Germany.


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Volkswagen pickup are four-door and four-seat pickup concept vehicle were  conceptualized after intensive discussions with emergency services and  in-house specialists for emergency vehicles, and resulted in the concept  being designed as a “Search and Rescue” vehicle (SAR). The basic  technical layout of this pickup from Volkswagen – with dual cab and  all-wheel drive – makes it an excellent vehicle for services provided by  rescuers such as lifeguards. 
It can be said in general that the pickup has been entirely  redeveloped by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. The 5.18 meter long  concept vehicle is not based on any familiar model series of the Group.  However, synergies do exist between individual models. For example, the  latest generation of highly advanced, torque- strong and at the same  time fuel-saving common-rail turbo-diesels (TDI) is being used. To date,  no pickups have made an appearance on the market with such pioneering  fuel economy and emissions benefits of direct injection petrol and  diesel engines, especially those being developed in Germany. The pickup  from Volkswagen will be the first to fulfil these requirements.
 This feeling also applies to the Pickup concept vehicle. The clear  and powerful surfaces of its body are familiar. As is the precision with  which individual body sections merge with one another. One especially  noteworthy aspect for example, is the contour above the door handles  that Klaus Bischoff, design chief responsible for the Volkswagen brand,  refers to as the character line. On the one hand, it emphatically  delineates the door and window surfaces from one another. On the other  hand, and this is unusual and therefore all the more eye-catching, the  line extends from the pickup’s C-pillar over the doors and into the  front fender and bumper. It is a line that gives the overall vehicle a  very unique contour. Conveying high-end quality are style elements such  as the uncompromisingly horizontal layout of the radiator grille in  which the VW logo is integrated and the headlights that are incorporated  into the lines of the grille. They give the 1.9 meter wide front end an  impressive and yet pleasing look. When it comes to width, the Pickup  also scores points in the rear – specifically in the cargo bed. Unlike  its direct competition, it is easy to load a Euro pallet sideways here.
 The Pickup specific features of the concept reveal an entirely new  visual aspect of models by V
The scenario for a typical use of a Search and Rescue Pickup might be  as follows: Lets use Stockton beach as an example. The operations  centre reports a fisherman in an emergency situation. The specific area  of the large expanses of Stockton Beach where the fisherman was swept  away and the location of the fisherman in the water are known. Based on  localisation of the call at the operations centre, the GPS data of the  position are fed into the Pickup’s navigation system – by no means is  this science fiction. The radio navigation system is controlled by a  multifunctional touch screen and a completely redeveloped infotainment  head unit. Also integrated here is a CB radio and a menu level for all  climate control functions. The system display is located in the upper  area of the centre console for ideal viewing and control by the driver  and front passenger. Besides display of a map and pictograms, satellite  images of the terrain can also be displayed. On the level below this are  buttons for adjustments to the chassis and all-wheel drive (e.g.  differential locks). Thanks to off-road-navigation, the lifeguards can  reach the emergency location extremely quickly. A compass is also  mounted in the upper instrument panel area for general use.

olkswagen Commercial Vehicles. In general,  all body components are designed to be very robust. Specifically, the  concept vehicle’s look is marked by details such as the f lared wheel  wells, the charismatic structure of the C-pillar (that merges into the  rear end), the roll bar on the side sections of the cargo bed and the  large tailgate with integrated VW logo.  
The Pickup study from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles was uncompromisingly designed as a type of automotive lifesaver.
  Particularly noticeable here is the very f lat and therefore  aerodynamic blue-light roof module with integrated searchlight that can  be electrically swivelled in any direction from the interior or by  remote control. During daylight hours, the blue light is also equipped  with a very conspicuous high-power LED system. A similar intermittent  strobe function (in blue light) in the front and rear f lasher lights  also operates when the system is activated; that is why the actual turn  signal function of the front f lashers was integrated in the in the  lower bumper section in the mounting area of the fog lights. Also  located in the front bumper is a cable winch. But none of this reduces  the impact of features offered by the interior and cargo bed.
 