- Room to move with 1640L of boot space, kicking motion opens powered tailgate
- Class-leading driving dynamics, advanced all-wheel drive with torque vectoring
- Sleek European design, superb refinement
- Lane Keep Assist, Autonomous Emergency Braking and more
- Latest generation IntelliLux LED Matrix lights turn night into day
- World premiere in Geneva this March in Opel guise, on-sale in Australia 2018
All-New Holden Commodore Sportwagon |
All-new Holden Commodore Sportwagon has emerged from the gym;
trim, toned and beautifully presented. Following closely on the heels of
the reveal of the NG Commodore, the Sportwagon is spacious, refined and
offers exemplary safety, just as a flagship Holden should.
Offering space and sophistication in equal measures, the all-new
Sportwagon offers 1640 litres of boot space and high-tech solutions
ranging from the world-beating IntelliLux LED Matrix headlights and
ultra-modern driver assistance systems to the cool head-up display. In
addition, the Commodore Sportwagon comes with Holden’s first nine-speed
automatic transmission and intelligent all-wheel drive.
Next-generation Holden Sportwagon reinforces Commodore’s position
as the most advanced Holden ever, includes tech such as autonomous
emergency braking, adaptive suspension, adaptive cruise control and
matrix lighting
Drivetrain line-up mirrors NG Commodore’s with four-cylinder petrol
and diesel options, alongside the flagship V6 model with 230 kW and
370 Nm, world-first Twinster all-wheel drive system and 9-speed
transmission for the first time ever in a Holden.
The new Sportwagon comes with significant mass reductions than the
current Commodore – depending on powertrain and trim, driven by the use
of lightweight materials and efficient packaging. The new Opel Insignia
Sports Tourer is up to 200 kilograms lighter than the current Commodore –
depending on powertrain and trim, driven by the use of lightweight
materials and efficient packaging.
Bringing sexy back:
Who said wagons need to be boring? Holden continues the tradition of
high-style wagons with the all-new Commodore. Inspired by the Opel Monza
concept, the prominent grille and the sculpted headlight design add to
the feeling of sophistication. The car’s stance is also emphasized by a
long wheelbase. The signature ‘blade’ styling hallmark starts in the
front door and sweeps towards the rear helps carry the eye from front to
back. The chrome window blade dynamically flows into the LED tail lamps
and gives the Commodore Sportwagon an even more athletic appearance.
The silver roof rails help stretch the car, make it look lower and
emphasize the high-quality design.
2018 Holden Commodore Sportwagon |
Easy loader: Tailgate with an extra kick
Not just sleek and sexy, the next-gen Sportwagon is also practical with 1,640 litres of boot volume.
In order to make loading as easy as possible, the tailgate can be
opened with a ‘kick’ – without touching the car. In combination with
‘keyless open’ tech, a simple small kicking motion under the rear bumper
is enough to open the tailgate (a vehicle silhouette projected onto the
ground shows the correct area). A further kicking motion under the
bumper will close the tailgate. The clever system can detect any
obstruction and stops the mechanism in case of emergency. In addition,
for practicability, the height of the opening can be programmed, in case
the car is in a garage. Furthermore, the tailgate can still be opened
by a switch on the driver’s side of the car, a button at the rear or via
the key’s remote control.
In order to increase loading space the new Sportwagon comes with
optional 40/20/40 foldable rear seats enabling even more flexible
loading space configurations. The rear-seat bank can be folded down by
simply pushing a button located in the luggage compartment.
The upcoming Holden Sportwagon will celebrate its world premiere in Opel guise at the Geneva Motor Show on March 7, and will go on sale in Australia in 2018.
NEXT-GENERATION HOLDEN COMMODORE KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
- Cutting-edge driver assistance systems and technology:
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Speed Limit Cruise Control
- Lane Departure Warning
- Lane Keep Assist
- Forward Collision Alert
- Side Blind-Zone Alert
- Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
- Next-generation comfort and convenience technologies:
- Massage Seats
- Rear one-touch folding seats
- Heated Front and Rear seats
- Ventilated Front seats
- Express up/down all windows
- Wagon power lift-gate
- Active Noise Cancellation
- Next-generation Commodore built in Germany on all-new, global E2 architecture shared with Opel Insignia
- Lightweight construction methods result in approximately 200kg weight savings compared to current Commodore
- Flagship model offers V6 AWD drivetrain with Holden-first 9-speed transmission
- V6 engine delivers 230 kW / 370 Nm while being incredibly efficient thanks to Stop-Start technology and Active Fuel Management
- 2.0T petrol and 2.0T diesel front-wheel drive models also coming to Australia
- Liftback and Sportwagon body-styles
- Cutting-edge, adaptive all-wheel-drive system with torque vectoring and twin-clutch (‘Twinster’) rear differential system
- Adaptive ‘Flexride’ suspension system offers three settings: ‘Tour’, ‘Standard’ and ‘Sport’
- Next-generation matrix lighting system
- Infotainment includes:
- Apple Car Play and Android Auto
- 8-inch configurable LCD instrument display,
- Next-gen head-up display
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