Holden Car Models
Holden 2011
• Volt
Holden 2010
• Cruze
Holden 2009
• Colorado
Holden 2008
• VE Commodore Sportwagon
• Coupe 60 Concept
Holden 2007
• VE Ute SV6
• VE Ute SS V
Holden 2006
• WM Statesman
• WM Caprice
• VZ Ute SS
• VE Commodore SV6
• VE Commodore SS-V
• VE Commodore SS
• VE Commodore Omega
• VE Commodore Calais V
• VE Commodore Calais
• VE Commodore Berlina
• TK Barina Sedan
• HFV6 Rodeo
• Captiva SX
• Captiva MaXX
• Captiva LX
• Captiva CX
• Captiva
Holden 2005
• WL Statesman International
• VZ Ute SS-Z
• VZ One Tonner Cross 6
• VZ Crewman Cross 8
• VZ Commodore SS-Z
• VZ Adventra
• Tigra
• TK Barina Hatch 5-door
• TK Barina Hatch 3-door
• Monaro CV8-Z
• JF Viva Wagon
• JF Viva Sedan
• JF Viva Hatch
• Efijy Concept
• Astra Wagon
• Astra SRi Turbo
• Astra 3-door
Holden 2004
• WL Caprice
• VZ Ute SS
• VZ Ute
• VZ One Tonner
• VZ Monaro
• VZ Crewman SS
• VZ Crewman
• VZ Commodore SV8
• VZ Commodore SV6
• VZ Commodore Calais
• Torana TT36 Hatch Concept
• SST Stepside Custom Pickup Concept
• HSV Avalanche XUV
• Astra CD 5door
• Astra CDXi 5door
• Astra CDX 5door
Holden 2003
• Vectra
• VY Commodore SS
• VY Commodore S
• VY Commodore Executive
• VY Commodore Acclaim
• HSV Coupe 4
• HSV Avalanche
• Astra Convertible
Holden 2002
• SSX Concept
• SST Concept
• HRT 427 Concept
• Cruze
• Cross 8 Concept
Holden 2001
• Utester Concept
• Jack8 Concept
• HSV Maloo Ute Concept
Holden 2000
• Sandman Concept
• ECOmmodore Concept
Holden 1998
• Coupe Concept
Holden 1970
• GTRX Concept
Holden 1969
• Hurricane Concept
ABOUT HOLDEN
GM Holden Ltd is an Australian automaker based in Port Melbourne, Victoria. The company was founded in 1856 as a saddlery business, but later moved into the automotive field, becoming a subsidiary of General Motors (GM) in 1931. Holden has taken charge of vehicle operations for GM in Australasia and, on behalf of GM, holds partial ownership of GM Daewoo in South Korea. Over the years, Holden has offered a broad range of locally produced vehicles, supplemented by imported GM models. In the past, Holden has offered badge engineered Chevrolet, Isuzu, Nissan, Suzuki, Toyota, and Vauxhall Motors models in sharing arrangements, with Daewoo, Opel and Isuzu-sourced models sold currently.
Holden bodyworks are manufactured at Elizabeth, South Australia, and engines are produced at the Fishermens Bend plant in Port Melbourne, Victoria. Historically, production or assembly plants were operated in all mainland states of Australia: Acacia Ridge, Queensland; Dandenong, Victoria; Mosman Park, Western Australia; Pagewood, New South Wales; and Woodville, South Australia. Until 1990, GM's New Zealand subsidiary Holden New Zealand operated a plant based in Trentham, with a plant in Petone running until 1984. The consolidation of car production at Elizabeth was completed in 1988, but some assembly operations continued at Dandenong until 1996.
Although Holden's involvement in exports has fluctuated since the 1950s, the declining sales of large cars in Australia has led the company to look to international markets to increase profitability; in 2006, exports alone accounted for almost AU$1.3 billion in earnings.
GM Holden Ltd is an Australian automaker based in Port Melbourne, Victoria. The company was founded in 1856 as a saddlery business, but later moved into the automotive field, becoming a subsidiary of General Motors (GM) in 1931. Holden has taken charge of vehicle operations for GM in Australasia and, on behalf of GM, holds partial ownership of GM Daewoo in South Korea. Over the years, Holden has offered a broad range of locally produced vehicles, supplemented by imported GM models. In the past, Holden has offered badge engineered Chevrolet, Isuzu, Nissan, Suzuki, Toyota, and Vauxhall Motors models in sharing arrangements, with Daewoo, Opel and Isuzu-sourced models sold currently.
Holden bodyworks are manufactured at Elizabeth, South Australia, and engines are produced at the Fishermens Bend plant in Port Melbourne, Victoria. Historically, production or assembly plants were operated in all mainland states of Australia: Acacia Ridge, Queensland; Dandenong, Victoria; Mosman Park, Western Australia; Pagewood, New South Wales; and Woodville, South Australia. Until 1990, GM's New Zealand subsidiary Holden New Zealand operated a plant based in Trentham, with a plant in Petone running until 1984. The consolidation of car production at Elizabeth was completed in 1988, but some assembly operations continued at Dandenong until 1996.
Although Holden's involvement in exports has fluctuated since the 1950s, the declining sales of large cars in Australia has led the company to look to international markets to increase profitability; in 2006, exports alone accounted for almost AU$1.3 billion in earnings.
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