Holden Epica
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Holden Epica | |
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Manufacturer | General Motors |
Also called | Chevrolet Epica Daewoo Tosca |
Production | April 2007– |
Predecessor | Holden Vectra (2002-2006) |
Wheelbase | 2700 mm |
Length | 4805 mm |
Width | 1810 mm |
Height | 1450 mm |
The Holden Epica is a mid-size car built by GM Daewoo in South Korea. It replaces the Holden Vectra in Australia, due to the Vectra's poor sales and high price. The internal code for this model is V250. It is unique in that it is powered transversely-mounted straight six engines. The Epica be available from April 2007, prices start at $25,990.
Engines:
- 2.0 L - 1993 cc, 144 PS (104 kW), 195 N·m - available with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed automatic
- 2.5 L - 2942 cc, 157 PS (115 kW), 245 N·m - available only with 5-speed automatic
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