Manufacturers produce concept vehicles for a variety of reasons. Some preview a new direction for design language, others gauge public interest in a particular vehicle and some are unveiled to ...
With love for large, heavy cars falling worldwide, automakers that specialise in such vehicles are now desperate to develop new and exciting smaller vehicles. A prime example is GM Holden in Australia ...
If you were looking for an excellent looking car, to print out on a large piece of glossy paper and stick on your bedroom wall, your search has ended. Feast your eyes on the stunning Holden Torana GTR ...
In the same way that the TT36's neck-snapping performance, eye-catching pink paint and aggressive styling draws attention, the interior will grab more than a few looks as well. Holden's interior ...
What's in a name? While the dream team at Holden, General Motor's Australian division, may not have been thinking about Shakespeare's classic play Romeo and Juliet when giving their latest ...
Toughened-up 2026 Toyota Fortuner that could finally take down Ford Everest is coming - but will Toyota Australia even launch it? ‘I don’t believe in an anti-China consumer sentiment’: Chinese Toyotas ...
Holden has given the strongest indication yet that it will start producing a smaller car locally. Long touted as a new Torana, the car is expected to be a size down from the Commodore and could use a ...
The Holden Torana name might not mean much in North America, but in Australia, elder enthusiasts remain nostalgic ever since its discontinuation back in 1980. Its formula consisted of rear-wheel-drive ...
Rear drive is back at GM--and not just at Cadillac. GM's new rear-drive Zeta platform will make its debut in Australia in April 2006 with the launch of the all-new Holden Commodore sedan and Monaro ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It was Holden's surprise unveiling at the Sydney International Motor Show last year. Now Melburnians have their first chance to see the ...