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Holden’s final Commodore could be a ZR1-powered beast

Holden’s final Commodore could be a ZR1-powered beast

Posted on August 27, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

I have long been rather jealous that Aussies can get their hands on some very sweet muscle cars from Holden. We occasionally get watered down versions of those cars here in the US, but I want the real deal from Australia. Word is that with Holden ending production in Australia at the end of 2017, GM is looking to end things on a very high note.

Rumors claim that Holden Special Vehicles is developing a final version of the Commodore that will pack the 638hp supercharged LS9 V8 under the hood taken out of the Corvette ZR1. If the rumors come true, the car would be the most powerful performance ride ever made in Australia.
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