It’s an exciting, and disheartening time, to watch Australian auto manufacturers build some of the most radical vehicles we’ve seen in quite some time. Four-door sedans, utes and wagons are being ...
Holden Special Vehicles has been with us since Tom Walkinshaw replaced Peter Brock’s HDT in 1987. Three decades after its founding, HSV is about to launch its baddest road-going car yet. Cue the 2017 ...
Every automaker has one, if not more, coveted variants of their most iconic vehicles. Think Z/28 to Camaro, ZR1 to Corvette and so on. Down unda’, the HSV GTS is a well known name to any Holden ...
Holden is set to end production of its rear-wheel-drive Commodore range in 2017. There will be a new Commodore arriving in 2018, but this will be a front-wheel-drive-based model derived from another ...
The final HSV branded Holden Commodore-based model is set to be dubbed the GTS-R W1, reports Australian publication Motoring. Based around the soon-to-be-killed 2017 Commodore, the GTS-R W1 will be ...
A number of spy pictures have emerged online showing the last Australian made HSV models being prepared at the company’s production facility. As production of the Holden Commodore leaves Australia ...
An ultra-rare HSV GTSR W1 Maloo ute is poised to break the $1 million mark – and could become the highest-priced road-going Holden yet – when bidding at Lloyds Auctions ends at 12:00 AEST on Saturday, ...
Australians love an underdog whether it’s on the sporting field or in Hollywood. But when it comes to cars we have few opportunities to strut our stuff. The arrival of the new HSV GTS -- the fastest ...
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