Holden VZ Commodore
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Holden VZ Commodore | |
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Manufacturer | Holden |
Parent company | General Motors |
Also called | Chevrolet Lumina |
Production | August 2004–present |
Assembly | Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia |
Predecessor | Holden VY Commodore |
Successor | Holden VE Commodore |
Class | Full-size |
Body style | 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon |
Layout | FR |
Platform | GM V platform |
Engine | V6
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Transmission | 6-speed Manual
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Wheelbase | 2789–2939 mm |
Length | 4876–5033 mm |
Width | 1842–1847 mm |
Height | 1440–1527 mm |
Curb weight | 1569–1654 kg |
Fuel capacity | 91 RON/75 L |
Related | Holden VZ Adventra Holden VZ Crewman Holden VZ Monaro Holden VZ One Tonner Holden VZ Ute Holden WL Caprice Holden WL Statesman |
The Holden VZ Commodore is the thirteenth model of the Holden Commodore lineup, a full-size car produced by the Australian automotive marque, Holden.
Released in August 2004, the car debuted a new generation of 175 and 190 kilowatt (kW) 3.6 litre (L) Alloytec V6 engines in place of the older 3.8 litre ECOTEC V6 engines. These new Alloytec DOHC engines have carried on through to the VE Commodore which was released in August 2006. A new 5L40-E 5-speed automatic transmission sourced from General Motors was introduced on the sports and luxury V6 variants.
The VZ is notable for being the only Commodore series of recent times to not officially introduce a Series II update to the range, however a number of mechanical changes were made in January 2006. Holden introduced the new L76 6.0 litre V8 to its range. The V8 has been slightly detuned, and both Displacement on Demand and variable valve timing have been removed. The base V6 also went from 175 kilowatts to 172 kilowatts and the 190 kilowatt V6 went from 340 to 335 newton metres (Nm) at the same time, to meet new ADR 79/01 (Euro III) emissions standards that became effective January 1, 2006.
From August 2006 Holden discontinued the VZ Commodore sedan range in way for the new VE Commodore sedan. The same is to happen to the station wagon variant of the VZ Commodore sometime during 2007.
The advanced 3.6 litre Alloytec engines are more powerful, responsive and fuel-efficient than the outgoing ECOTEC V6. Matched to all-new and upgraded transmissions they deliver noticeable increases in all-round driving refinement. To achieve 190 kilowatts, the Alloytec V6 gains variable valve timing on both inlet and exhaust sides as well as a dual stage intake manifold, while the 175 kilowatt version retains variable valve timing on the inlet side only. Selected models bring advanced active safety features that electronically assist the driver to maintain vehicle control in emergency situations.
The VZ Commodore was available in several model variations. These are the Executive, Acclaim, Berlina, Calais, SV6, SV8 and the SS. All the models in the VZ range were available in sedan form, but the Executive, Acclaim and Berlina models are also available as station wagons.
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[edit] Specification levels
[edit] Commodore Executive
The Commodore Executive was the baseline variant, and was priced from AU$33,160.
- The Commodore Executive standard features included:[1]
- 3.6 L 175 kW Alloytec V6 engine (updated to 3.6 L 172 kW Alloytec V6 engine in January 2006)
- 4-speed automatic transmission
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Auto headlights
- Brake Assist (BA)
- Cruise control
- Driver's and passenger's airbags
- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Front power windows
- Independent Rear Suspension (IRS)
- Power antenna
- Power socket in centre console
- Quad cupholders
- Security system
- Single disc CD player
- Steering wheel audio controls
- Trip computer
- 15x6 inch steel wheels
- The Commodore Executive optional features included:[2]
- Air conditioning
- Alloy wheels
- Country pack suspension
- FE2 sports suspension
- Rear park assist (availiable on sedan only)
- Satellite navigation (availiable on sedan only)
- Side Impact Airbags (SIAB)
[edit] Commodore Acclaim
The Commodore Acclaim sat above the Commodore Executive in specification level hierarchy of the VZ Commodore range, and was priced from AUD$39,050.
- The Commodore Acclaim standard features supersede and add to those of the Commodore Executive variant:[3]
- Air conditioning
- Electronic Brake Assist (EBA) (available on sedan only)
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP) which incorporated:
- Traction control (available on sedan only)
- Front and rear power windows
- Rear park assist (available on sedan only)
- Side Impact Airbags (SIAB)
- Traction control (available on station wagon only)
- 15x7 inch alloy wheels
- The Commodore Acclaim optional features included:[4]
- Alloy wheels
- FE2 sports suspension
- Satellite navigation
[edit] Commodore SV6
The SV6 is the cheapest sports variant. Pricing for the SV6 started from AUD$38,990.
The SV6 features include:
- 3.6 L 190 kW Alloytec V6
- 6-speed manual transmission (option of 5-speed automatic transmission)
- Air conditioning
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Auto headlights
- Brake assist (BA)
- CD player
- Cruise control
- Driver's and passenger's airbags
- Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
- FE2 sports suspension
- Front fog lamps
- Front and rear power windows
- Independent rear suspension (IRS)
- Leather steering wheel
- Power antenna
- Security system
- Sports body kit
- Traction control system (TCS)
- Trip computer
- 17 inch alloy wheels
[edit] Commodore SV8
The SV8 sits above the SV6 and below the SS. Pricing for the SV8 starts form AUD$41,990.
SV8 features include:
- 5.7 L 250 kW LS1 V8 (until 31/12/05, then 6.0 L 260 kW L76 V8 from 1/1/06)
- 6-speed manual transmission (option of 4-speed automatic transmission)
- Air conditioning
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Auto headlights
- Brake assist (BA)
- CD player
- Cruise control
- Driver's and passenger's airbags
- Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
- FE2 sports suspension
- Front power windows
- Independent rear suspension (IRS)
- Limited slip differential (LSD)
- Power antenna
- Security system
- Traction control system (TCS)
- Trip computer
- 17 inch alloy wheels
[edit] Commodore SS
The SS is the top of the line sports model. Pricing for the SS starts form AUD$50,990.
SS features include:
- 5.7 L 250 kW LS1 V8 (until 31/12/05, then 6.0 L 260 kW L76 V8 from 1/1/06)
- 6-speed manual transmission (option of 4-speed automatic transmission)
- 6 disc in-dash CD player
- Air conditioning
- Alloy pedals
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Auto headlights
- Brake assist (BA)
- Colour coded instrument cluster
- Cruise control
- Driver's and passenger's airbags
- Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
- FE2 sports suspension
- Front and rear power windows
- Front fog lamps
- Independent rear suspension (IRS)
- Limited slip differential (LSD)
- Power antenna
- Security system
- Side impact airbags (SIAB)
- Sports leather steering wheel
- Traction control system (TCS)
- Trip computer
- 18 inch alloy wheels
[edit] Berlina
The Berlina is the semi-luxury version of the VZ range; it sits above the Acclaim and below the Calais in the VZ range. Pricing for the Berlina starts form AUD$42,900.
The Berlina features include:
- 3.6 L 175 kW Alloytec V6 (172 kW in 2006, option of 5.7 L 235 kW LS1 V8 until 31/12/05, then 6.0 L 260 kW L76 V8 from 1/1/06)
- 4-speed automatic transmission
- 6 disc in-dash CD player
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Auto headlights
- Brake assist (BA)
- Climate control air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Driver's and passenger's airbags
- Electronic brake assist (EBA)
- Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
- Front and rear power windows
- Independent rear suspension (IRS)
- Leather steering wheel
- Limited slip differential (LSD)
- Power antenna
- Security system
- Side impact airbags (SIAB)
- Rear park assist
- Traction control system (TCS)
- Trip computer
- 16x7 inch alloy wheels
[edit] Calais
The Calais is the top of the line luxury model in the VZ range; it sits above the Berlina and combines luxury with performance. Pricing for the Calais starts form AUD$52,660.
The Calais features include:
- 3.6 L 190 kW Alloytec V6 (option of 5.7 L 235 kW LS1 V8 until 31/12/05, then 260 kW 6.0 L L76 V8 from 1/1/06)
- 5-speed automatic transmission
- 6 disc in-dash CD player
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Auto headlights
- Brake assist (BA)
- Cruise control
- Driver's and passenger's airbags
- Dual zone electronic climate control
- Electronic brake assist (EBA)
- Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
- Electronic stability program (ESP)
- Front and rear power windows
- Independent rear suspension (IRS)
- Limited slip differential (LSD) (with V8)
- Luxury / sports suspension
- Power antenna
- Security system
- Side impact airbags (SIAB)
- Sports leather steering wheel
- Rear park assist
- Traction control system (TCS)
- Trip computer
- 17x8 inch alloy wheels
[edit] Limited edition and other specification levels
[edit] Commodore 9C1
The Commodore 9C1, or the Police Pack was a special pack for the VZ Commodore that was available to the Australian and New Zealand Police Forces. It was based on the Commodore Executive and added various specification upgrades to cater to the needs of the Police Force.
[edit] Commodore Lumina
The Commodore Lumina was launched in September 2005. It was based on the Commodore Executive with AU$6,000 worth of additional features. 3,700 were produced and sold at a price of AU$32,990 each.
[edit] Commodore Equipe
April 2005 saw the launch of the Commodore Equipe, a Holden tradition for many recent models of the Commodore. Based on the VZ Executive with AU$5,000 worth of extra features, it sold for AU$33,490 AUD. 3,500 were produced.
[edit] Commodore SVZ
In March 2006, Holden produced the limited edition SVZ model. This was based on the Executive model with AU$6,000 worth of extra features for AU$32,990.
[edit] Commodore SSZ
Late in 2006, Holden released the limited edition Commodore SSZ. 930 SSZ models were produced. This model featured leather upholstery with SSZ logo, premium performance brakes, colour-coded SSZ instrument cluster, black centre-mounted oil display meters, 18-inch Monaro-style wheels, Rear Parking Assist and Bluetooth, for AU$49,990. The SSZ was quickly discontinued upon arrival of the VE Commodore; however the VE does feature a V-Series model, that is similar to the SSZ.
[edit] References
- ^ Holden VZ Commodore Executive standard features. Unofficial Holden Commodore Archive. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
- ^ Holden VZ Commodore Executive optional features. Unofficial Holden Commodore Archive. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
- ^ Holden VZ Commodore Acclaim standard features. Unofficial Holden Commodore Archive. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
- ^ Holden VZ Commodore Acclaim optional features. Unofficial Holden Commodore Archive. Retrieved on December 8, 2006.
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