When was the last time you saw a Holden in Malaysia? Remember the Kingswood from the 1970s? Well they have all long gone and probably sitting in some junkyard now. Well, Holden is in its last hours in Australia and Holden Australia have saved the best until last for its final year of locally produced Commodore, combining high-tech features with exceptional customer value and the dynamic performance Commodore has built its reputation on over the past 38 years.
The 2017 Commodore honoured the attributes that have elevated it to be one of Australia’s most loved cars, whilst hinting at the exciting, technology focus the next-generation will offer.
The Commodore has always stood for leading driving dynamics, exceptional customer value and a striking road presence, and the 2017 Commodore is a perfect example of that.
Adding to cosmetic enhancements, Holden has introduced three new colours to the 2017 Commodore range, including Light My Fire (orange), Spitfire Green and Son of a Gun Grey, giving customers looking for a collectable final model year vehicle another tough decision to make.
The Commodore range has been simplified for 2017 with manual transmission reserved for V8 sports sedans and utes, whilst SS-V models and Calais Sportwagon are no longer available.
Final version of the Holden Commodore upgrades and features
- New 19” alloy wheel finish
- Electrochromatic mirror
- Jet black interior
- Calais lettering on rear doors
- New “V” sill plates
- SS-V Redline steering wheel with perforated leather
- Head-Up Display
- Satellite Navigation
- Black accent 18” alloy wheels
- Head-Up Display
- Satellite Navigation
- 19” alloy wheels
- Black grille, fender vents, mirror scalps and DRL surrounds
- Black lip spoiler (Sedan only)
- New “V” sill plates
- Jade black applique on instrument panel/steering wheel
- Black sports bar (Ute only)