It seems that Holden is still having its time for introducing its new innovations.
In its homeland, Australia, the model is going to be provided with the sedan, Sportswagon and ute body styles, with the special edition including black outside accents for the grille, spoiler lip (sedan only), and the surrounds of the daytime running lights. There are likewise Black edition badges and all designs load special 18-inch alloys with two-tone surface. If are willing to spend another $1,000, the sedan and ute can likewise get the bigger 20-inch Baretta alloy wheel set. Holden has also told that the cabin has received red contrasting sewing on the seats and the Black edition will include a color head-up display, satellite navigation, and front “Black Edition” carpeting floor mats.
The Black edition involves another $1,000 over the basic version when picking the Commodore VFII SV6 and SS models. These 2 trim levels likewise feature a host of features: car park aid, reverse traffic caution, rearview cam and an eight-inch MyLink infotainment system. If you’re question what will occur with the local production of the Commodore, it can be said it will end next year, with the nameplate then moved to a new, imported design. This one will include a front wheel drive design since it will be based upon the new generation Opel Insignia that will premiere this October in the Paris Auto Show.