Holden Commodore 2018 pricing and spec confirmed
Holden Australia announced further details on its imported ZB Commodore this week, with the mid-sizer to start $1800 lower than its large-size predecessor, at $33,690 before on-road costs, when it arrives in late February next year.
To be offered in six grades – LT, RS, RS-V, Calais, Calais-V and VXR – across three body styles – liftback sedan, load-lugging Sportwagon and high-riding Tourer – the Commodore line-up will still be wide-ranging.
However, it will feature four-cylinder power for the first time since the VN-series model, with 2.0-litre turbochargedpetrol and diesel options available. The latter develops 125kW of power and an unspecified torque output, while the former produces 191kW and 350Nm.
Alternatively, a 3.6-litre naturally aspirated V6 petrol engine will be offered in two states of tune – either 230kW/370Nm, or VXR-only 235kW/381Nm.
Petrol-powered Commodores will be paired to a nine-speed automatic transmission, while diesel versions will make do with an eight-speed unit.
Four-cylinder variants will send drive to the front wheels, whereas their V6 counterparts will employ an adaptive all-wheel drive system with torque vectoring and a twin-clutch differential.
Ranging in price from $33,690 to $38,890, the entry-level LT grade will be available in liftback and Sportwagon forms with either a four-cylinder petrol or diesel.
Standard equipment will include 17-inch alloy wheels, dusk-sensing headlights, LED daytime running lights, LED tail-lights, keyless entry and start, remote start, rain-sensing wipers, a 7.0-inch 'MyLink' touchscreen multimedia system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, cruise control, a leather steering wheel, an eight-way adjustable power driver seat, and a space-saver spare wheel.
Safety and driver assist technologies will extend to auto emergency braking, forward collision warning, a reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, lane keep assist, lane departure warning and park assist. All other grades also feature blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.
the RS-V grade will be V6-only in either liftback or Sportwagon form, priced from $46,990 and $49,190 respectively.
The sports-focused RS grade will be offered with either petrol engine in liftback guise or as a four-cylinder Sportwagon, with prices ranging from $37,290 to $40,790.
Additional kit will include 18-inch rims, a sports body kit, front sports seats, sports steering wheel, a rear lip spoiler and a hands-free power tailgate (Sportwagon only).
Meanwhile, the RS-V grade will be V6-only in either liftback or Sportwagon form, priced from $46,990 and $49,190 respectively.
Equipment levels will further extend to a high-performance strut suspension, a rear sports fascia, wireless smartphone charging, ambient interior lighting, an 8.0-inch 'MyLink' touchscreen multimedia system, satellite navigation, digital radio, an 8.0-inch digital instrument cluster, colour head-up display, leather-appointed seat trim, heated front seats, paddle shifters and alloy pedals.
Assuming flagship Commodore responsibilities, there will be a single VXR variant, with the V6-powered liftback to cost $55,990.
It will feature 20-inch alloy wheels, a selectable 'Continuous Damping Control' suspension, front Brembo brakes, a power sunroof, 'VXR'-branded floor mats and sill plates, adaptive LED Matrix headlights, 360-degree cameras, adaptive cruise control, performance sports seats, driver and passenger seat power side bolsters, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and a premium Bose sound system.
The luxury-focused Calais grade will be available with both four-cylinder engines in liftback form or as a V6 Tourer, with prices ranging from $40,990 to $45,990.
Compared to the range-opening LT, the Calais will also include 18-inch rims, leather-appointed seat trim, heated front seats, wireless smartphone charging, an 8.0-inch 'MyLink' touchscreen multimedia system, satellite navigation, digital radio and a 4.2-inch digital instrument cluster, as well as a Tourer-only high-ride suspension and hands-free power tailgate.
Further upstream will be the V6-only Calais-V offered in liftback and Tourer guises, which will cost $51,990 and $53,990 respectively.
Holden still comfortably leads the sub-$70,000 large-car segment.
Their extra kit will extend to 20-inch alloy wheels, a rear lip spoiler, adaptive LED Matrix headlights, a power sunroof (liftback only), a panoramic sunroof (Tourer only), an 8.0-inch digital instrument cluster, colour head-up display, 360-degree cameras, a premium Bose sound system, driver seat power side bolsters, a massaging driver seat, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a sports steering wheel and paddle shifters.
Commodore sales have taken a hit this year, with 21,447 examples sold to the end of November, representing a 9.6 per cent drop over the 23,730 registrations the model managed during the same period in 2016.
However, Holden still comfortably leads the sub-$70,000 large-car segment, with the discontinued Toyota Avalon (2606 units), improving Skoda Superb (926) and just-launched Kia Stinger (374) trailing behind.
2018 Holden Commodore list pricing
Holden Commodore Liftback LT 2.0-litre petrol – automatic – $33,690
Holden Commodore Liftback LT 2.0-litre diesel – automatic – $36,690
Holden Commodore Liftback RS 2.0-litre petrol – automatic – $37,290
Holden Commodore Liftback RS V6 – automatic – $40,790
Holden Commodore Liftback Calais 2.0-litre petrol – automatic – $40,990
Holden Commodore Liftback Calais 2.0-litre diesel – automatic – $43,990
Holden Commodore Liftback RS-V V6 – automatic – $46,990
Holden Commodore Liftback Calais-V V6 – automatic – $51,990
Holden Commodore Liftback VXR V6 – automatic – $55,990
Holden Commodore Sportwagon LT 2.0-litre petrol – automatic – $35,890
Holden Commodore Sportwagon LT 2.0-litre diesel – automatic – $38,890
Holden Commodore Sportwagon RS 2.0-litre petrol – automatic – $39,490
Holden Commodore Sportwagon RS-V V6 – automatic – $49,190
Holden Commodore Tourer Calais V6 – automatic – $45,990
Holden Commodore Tourer Calais-V V6 – automatic – $53,990
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