GM Introduces Holden Series II in Australia

General Motors, the U.S. based auto maker introduced the Series II Holden cars in the Australian market. The cars features improved fuel economy and reduced CO2 emissions. Some of the vehicles in the new series can also run on environmentally friendly bio-ethanol.

The new Holden series includes Omega, Berlina, Calais V-Series, Calais V-Series and Commodore SS V-Series.

The Omega series features entirely new front fascia with a bolder, squarer appearance and new lower outboard inserts with new larger grille, a bright chrome detail surround and new hexagonal mesh inner. The revised headlamp shape with new lens and bright bezel and the decklid with integrated aero lip detailing adds more to this new series.

Berlina is built with the features same as that of Omega. What makes it different from Omega is its new grille with prominent bright chrome crossbar, new unique fog lamp surrounds and the new 17-inch, ten-spoke machine-faced alloy wheels. The new interior trim with woven fabric seat inserts and Sportec bolsters gives more comfort for your drives.

The Calais series has a new front fascia and unique grille with prominent chrome header with new larger grille has full chrome surround, hexagonal mesh inner. The revised shape projector headlamps feature new black and bright bezel and full length bright chrome moulding on lower doors makes this car different from the Berlina.

Calais V-Series hits the roads with a bew bigger 19-inch twin five spoke machined alloy wheels while Commodore SV6 and SS comes with exclusive sports front fascia, set apart by a new, larger grille, revised headlamp shape with new black bezel detail. The Commodore SS V-Series is features a revised shape projector headlamps feature new black and bright bezel a new twin five-spoke 19-inch machined alloy wheels.

The Series II models are powered by the 3.0 liter SIDI V6 and 6.0 liter V8 engines that will feature the flex-fuel capability. This allows them to run on bio-ethanol, E10, Unleaded, Premium or any combination in between.

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