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- Holden_VS_Commodore wheelbase "2731.0".
- Holden_VS_Commodore height "1476.0".
- Holden_VS_Commodore length "4861.0".
- Holden_VS_Commodore width "1794.0".
- Holden_VS_Commodore abstract "The Holden VS Commodore, released in 1995, was the ninth model of the Holden Commodore, a large car built by Holden, the Australian subsidiary of General Motors. The VS Commodore served as a mechanical update of the second generation architecture, destined to assist sales before the all-new VT model. The extent of exterior changes veered not much further than a redesigned Holden logo and wheel trims. An updated Ecotec (Emissions and Consumption Optimisation through TEChnology) version of the Buick V6 engine coincided with the changes to the engine in the United States. The Ecotec engine packed 13 percent more power, an increase of 17 kilowatts (23 hp) over the VR, cut fuel consumption by 5 percent, and increased the compression ratio from 9.0:1 to 9.4:1. Holden mated the new engine with a modified version of the GM 4L60-E automatic transmission, bringing improved throttle response and smoother changes between gears. Safety features were also improved, with a passenger airbag becoming available. Limited edition VS station wagon with manual gear box was limited to a production of 300.The Series II update of June 1996 brought elliptical side turn signals, interior tweaks and the introduction of a L67 Supercharged V6 engine for selected trim levels. The new supercharged engine slotted in between the existing engines in the lineup and was officially rated at 165 kilowatts (221 hp), just 3 kilowatts (4 hp) below the V8.The VS Commodore was the last of which to be sold as Toyota Lexcens, as Holden and Toyota ended their model-sharing scheme. The last Lexcens were built during 1997.This model was also sold between 1995 and 1997 in small numbers to Malaysia and Singapore as the Opel Calais. Prior to the VS, the Opel-badged models were sold in VR specification from 1994. As of December 1994, Holden were selling approximately 40 per month of the VR series Opel Calais. Both the VR and VS versions were fitted with the Opel-sourced 2.6-litre C26NE inline-six engine and four-speed 4L30-E automatic. These vehicles initially featured the front-end of the VR Statesman until a circa 1997 facelift progressed to the front-end design of the VS Caprice. The final batch of Singapore-bound Opel Calais models were produced in August 1997 and featured the newer 2.5-litre X25XE V6 engine with the 4L30-E automatic transmission. However, this order was cancelled, likely due to the imminent Asian financial crisis. As the vehicles were not compliant for sale in Australia, they were instead exported to New Zealand and retailed through Ebbett Waikato dealerships, complied as 1998 models, and rebranded as the "Holden Commodore Royale".".
- Holden_VS_Commodore assembly Australia.
- Holden_VS_Commodore assembly Elizabeth,_South_Australia.
- Holden_VS_Commodore automobilePlatform Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Holden_VS_Commodore bodyStyle Coup%C3%A9_utility.
- Holden_VS_Commodore bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Holden_VS_Commodore bodyStyle Station_wagon.
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- Holden_VS_Commodore engine Holden_VS_Commodore__3.
- Holden_VS_Commodore height "1.476".
- Holden_VS_Commodore length "4.861".
- Holden_VS_Commodore manufacturer Holden.
- Holden_VS_Commodore predecessor Holden_VR_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore relatedMeanOfTransportation Holden_Caprice.
- Holden_VS_Commodore successor Holden_VT_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore thumbnail 1996-1998_Holden_VS_II_Commodore_S_utility_04.jpg?width=300.
- Holden_VS_Commodore transmission "4-speed 4L60-E automatic".
- Holden_VS_Commodore transmission "5-speed Borg-Warner T-5 manual".
- Holden_VS_Commodore transmission "5-speed Getrag 260 transmission manual".
- Holden_VS_Commodore wheelbase "2.731".
- Holden_VS_Commodore width "1.794".
- Holden_VS_Commodore wikiPageExternalLink www.ebbetts.co.nz.
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- Holden_VS_Commodore aka "Holden VS Berlina".
- Holden_VS_Commodore aka "Holden VS Calais".
- Holden_VS_Commodore aka "Opel Calais".
- Holden_VS_Commodore aka "Toyota Lexcen".
- Holden_VS_Commodore assembly Australia.
- Holden_VS_Commodore assembly Elizabeth,_South_Australia.
- Holden_VS_Commodore bodyStyle "2".
- Holden_VS_Commodore bodyStyle "4".
- Holden_VS_Commodore bodyStyle "5".
- Holden_VS_Commodore class Full-size_car.
- Holden_VS_Commodore engine "3.8".
- Holden_VS_Commodore engine "5".
- Holden_VS_Commodore hasPhotoCollection Holden_VS_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore length "Sedan:".
- Holden_VS_Commodore length "Wagon:".
- Holden_VS_Commodore manufacturer Holden.
- Holden_VS_Commodore name "Holden VS Commodore".
- Holden_VS_Commodore platform Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Holden_VS_Commodore platform GM_V_platform_(1966).
- Holden_VS_Commodore predecessor Holden_VR_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore production "April 1995 – August 1997 April 1995 – 2000".
- Holden_VS_Commodore related Holden_Caprice.
- Holden_VS_Commodore successor Holden_VT_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore transmission "4".
- Holden_VS_Commodore transmission "5".
- Holden_VS_Commodore wheelbase "Sedan:".
- Holden_VS_Commodore wheelbase "Wagon:".
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- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Cars_of_Australia.
- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Full-size_vehicles.
- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Holden_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Sedans.
- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Station_wagons.
- Holden_VS_Commodore subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1995.
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- Holden_VS_Commodore comment "The Holden VS Commodore, released in 1995, was the ninth model of the Holden Commodore, a large car built by Holden, the Australian subsidiary of General Motors. The VS Commodore served as a mechanical update of the second generation architecture, destined to assist sales before the all-new VT model. The extent of exterior changes veered not much further than a redesigned Holden logo and wheel trims.".
- Holden_VS_Commodore label "Holden VS Commodore".
- Holden_VS_Commodore sameAs m.027jfr9.
- Holden_VS_Commodore sameAs Holden_VS_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore wasDerivedFrom Holden_VS_Commodore?oldid=591691086.
- Holden_VS_Commodore depiction 1996-1998_Holden_VS_II_Commodore_S_utility_04.jpg.
- Holden_VS_Commodore isPrimaryTopicOf Holden_VS_Commodore.
- Holden_VS_Commodore name "Holden VS Berlina".
- Holden_VS_Commodore name "Holden VS Calais".
- Holden_VS_Commodore name "Holden VS Commodore".