Tuesday, August 25, 2015

2. Commodore

        

The Commodore is the most popular Holden.
 Since 1978, there are many different Holden commodores.
 These are all the different commodores.
First Generation
VB(1978-1980)                                              
VC( 1980-1981)
VH(1981-1984)
VK(1984-1986)
VL(1986-1988)
 Second Generation
 VN(1988-1991)
VP(1991-1993)
VR(1993-1995)
VS(1995-1997)
Third Generation
VT(1997-2000)
VX(2000-2002)
VY(2002-2004)
VZ(2004-2006)
Fourth Generation
VE(2006-2013)
VF(2013-Present)

Initially introduced as a single sedan body style, the range expanded in 1979 to include a station wagon. From 1984, Holden began branding the flagship Commodore model as Holden Calais, with the Commodore Berlina introduced in 1984 gaining independent Holden Berlina nomenclature in 1988.


 
 

 
 
 

3. Racing

The Holden Racing Team is a Melbourne based motor racing team. Formed in 1990 it is the most successful V8 supercar team in the history of the category, having won the drivers championship six times and the series signature race, the Bathurst 1000 seven times.
The Holden Racing Team is the factory team of Australian car manufacturer Holden and its performance vehicle partner Holden Special Vehicles. The team is based in Clayton where it shares its facilities with sister Walkingshaw performance team Walkinshaw Racing.
The teams current full-time drivers, Gath Tander and James Courtney are contracted until the end of the 2016 season.
Holden's official factory racing team has become one of the biggest success stories in Australian sports. The 2012 season was a rebuilding year for Holden Racing Team, leading into a rewarding 2013 season with the new VF commodore.