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Holden Commodore (VF)

The Holden Commodore (VF) is a full-size car that was produced from June 2013 to October 2017 by Holden, the former Australian subsidiary of General Motors. It was available under the luxury Holden Calais nameplate; utility models were sold as the Holden Ute.

Development
The VF Commodore was built on the GM Zeta platform, first used by the VE Commodore. The VF was an evolution of the VE, with several visual changes. The VF featured new styling at the front and rear; changes included altered headlights, altered tail lamps (on sedans only), alterations to the plastic of the intake and grille and the use of a lip-spoiler instead of a rear wing on the performance models. The body shell, windows, doors, mirrors and roof were all carried over from the VE. The wheelbase and track also remain unchanged. The long-wheelbase Holden Caprice (WN) released in June 2013. The interior underwent major changes, with switches such as the boot lid release being relocated from the glovebox to the doors and the fitting of an electronic handbrake. The VF used an electric power steering system, replacing the hydraulic system used on previous Commodores, improving fuel economy at the expense of steering feel. The majority of the testing for the VF was completed in Australia but it was also driven in Germany, the Middle East, North America and Sweden. == Safety ==
Safety
The VF achieved five stars in the ANCAP safety ratings. On top of the ratings tests, the VF was found to have good whiplash protection for occupants, though pedestrian protection was classified as marginal, with the car scoring 15.41 of a possible 36 points in this area. In May 2014, Holden recalled nearly 42,000 VF and WN Caprice models after a potential problem with the front seatbelts was identified. It was found that the pretensioner wiring harness for the seatbelts could make contact with part of the buckle assembly, leading to premature wearing of the wiring harness which could disable the pretensioner system in the event of an accident. The VF was recalled again a month later, when it was found that the drive gear for the windscreen wiper motor could fail. LPG models were recalled in July after it was identified that the feed hose could develop a slow leak at the end of the vehicle's lifetime, creating a (low) risk of fire. == Powertrains ==
Powertrains
The VF uses the same engines as the VE, with minor alterations to improve performance and fuel efficiency, while the automatic gearbox was redesigned to give more appropriate gear selections. Fuel economy has also been improved by the use of aluminium body panels and components, leading to the VF being lighter than the VE, and the electric power steering system. The new styling has also improved the aerodynamic efficiency, with the coefficient of drag dropping from 0.33 to 0.30. As a result, fuel consumption has dropped by between three and eight percent depending on the engine and specification level. Starting with the VF II 2015, the 6.0-litre L77 was replaced by the 6.2-litre LS3. The VF II model also saw the discontinuation of the LPG versions of the Commodore. == Models ==
Models
Commodore Evoke The Evoke was the entry-level nameplate, replacing both the Berlina and Omega. It used the 3.0-litre SIDI V6 engine, with an optional 3.6-litre LPG-powered V6. It was only available with an automatic transmission. The central console display was increased in size from , featuring a single-CD player, compatibility with MP3 and iPod and mobile phone integration. The audio, navigation and mobile phone controls all featured voice recognition technology. Safety features included six airbags, traction control and ABS. The Evoke came with 16-inch wheels. 2013 Holden Commodore Evoke front.jpg|Commodore Evoke sedan 2013 Holden Commodore Evoke rear.jpg|Commodore Evoke sedan Commodore SV6 The SV6 was the sports V6 nameplate. It used the 3.6-litre SIDI V6, with an optional 3.6-litre LPG V6. It was available with both manual and automatic transmissions. It featured a sports bodykit, LED running lights, a lip spoiler, FE2 suspension and 18-inch alloy wheels. The interior fittings are sports seats with suede/leather trim, rear arm rest, leather steering wheel and gear shift lever. The SS-V featured 19-inch wheels, fog lights, leather seats, an enhanced instrument display, satellite navigation system. The SS V Redline featured improved brakes and suspension, more collision senors, launch control in the manual, sunroof, and Bose audio. 2014 Model Year • Storm: available on the SV6 and SS sedan, Sportwagon, and Ute specifications. It featured "Storm" badging inside and out, satellite navigation and red stitching in the seats, front fog lights with chrome trim, and wheels unique to the model with black paint in-between spokes. • Collingwood: available in SV6, SS or SS V sedan specification. It was produced in Heron White, and featured unique 20-inch wheels and decals celebrating the Collingwood Football Club: black-and-white stripes, floor mats embroidered with the team's logo, and a rear special edition badge. 2015 Model Year • Craig Lowndes: available in SS V Redline specification. It was produced in Heron White or Red Hot , and featured upgraded Brembo front and rear brakes; 20-inch staggered wheels; black roof, spoiler, guard vents, bonnet and door stripes; red engine cover; and an embroidered "Craig Lowndes" signature on the dashboard. It was released to celebrate Craig Lowndes' 20th anniversary of first competing with Holden in local touring car racing. • Sandman: Available in SV6 and SS-V Redline specifications. It was available as a Sportswagon and Ute. It featured "Sandman" decals, 20-inch wheels and optional orange sheep-skin seat covers. The name is a tribute to the Holden Sandman. • Black Edition: available in the SV6 and SS specifications. It featured exterior chroming blacked out, black mirror covers, darker 18-inch alloy rims, red leather stitching to the interior, heads up display, navigation and special floor mats. 2016 and 2017 Model Years. • Reserve Edition: Available in SV6 and SS-V Redline specifications. It was only sold to Holden employees. It featured 19-inch forged alloy wheels and "Reserve" badging and the buyer's employee number on the build plate. 2017 Model Year • Director: based on the Calais V sedan. It featured a 6.2-litre LS3 V8 producing and a six-speed automatic gearbox, Brembo brakes, paddle shifters, and Magnetic Ride Control (MRC). The name was chosen to pay homage to Peter Brock's HDT Director. • Motorsport: based on the SS-V Redline sedan. It featured MRC, 20-inch wheels, and front and rear cross-drilled Brembo brake rotors. • Magnum: Based on SS-V Redline Ute. It features the suspension from the SS-V Redline sedan. The name is a tribute to the HDT Magnum. == Series II update ==
Series II update
In September 2015, Holden introduced the MY16, Series II (VF II) upgrade to the Commodore. The biggest change is the addition of the larger, more powerful 6.2-litre and , LS3 V8 engine across all current V8 models of the Commodore, Calais, Caprice and Ute. A Bimodal exhaust was fitted standard to the SS, SS V and Redline models and was optional on Calais V when the LS3 V8 was fitted. All wagon models got new LED taillights. As well as this, the front bumper and running lights were restyled, the gear ratios on the SS V Redline were altered, and the Redline's suspension tune was adjusted. For 2017 the SSV pack and Calais wagon were dropped from the range. SV6 models got HUD/GPS plus wheels previously used on "Black Edition". SS gained HUD/GPS and 19 inch Wheels. Redline and Calais V models gained chrome V Series door sill plates. Calais V also gained auto tinting rear view mirror and Calais lettering on the flanks of the car. File:2017 Holden Commodore (VF II MY17) Evoke Sportwagon (2018-08-31) 01.jpg|MY17 Commodore Evoke (Series II) File:2017 Holden Commodore (VF II MY17) Evoke Sportwagon (2018-08-31) 02.jpg|MY17 Commodore Evoke (Series II) File:2017 Holden Commodore (VF II MY17) SV6 sedan (2018-10-01) 01.jpg|MY17 Commodore SV6 (Series II) File:2017 Holden Commodore (VF II MY17) SV6 sedan (2018-10-01) 02.jpg|MY17 Commodore SV6 (Series II) File:2017 Holden Commodore (VF II MY17) SV6 Sportwagon (2018-11-02).jpg|MY17 Commodore SV6 Sportwagon (Series II) File:2016 Holden Commodore (VF II MY16) SV6 Black Edition Sportwagon (2018-04-16) 01.jpg|MY16 Commodore SV6 Black Edition (Series II) File:2016 Holden Commodore (VF II MY16) SV6 Black Edition Sportwagon (2018-04-16) 02.jpg|MY16 Commodore SV6 Black Edition (Series II) File:2015 Holden Commodore (VF II MY16) SS sedan (2018-08-24) 01.jpg|MY16 Commodore SS (Series II) File:2015 Holden Commodore (VF II MY16) SS sedan (2018-08-24) 02.jpg|MY16 Commodore SS (Series II) File:2016 Holden Commodore VF2 SS-V Redline 6.2.jpg|MY17 SS V Redline (Series II) File:2015 Holden Commodore (VF II MY16) Calais V sedan (2018-09-28) 01.jpg|MY16 Calais V (Series II) File:2015 Holden Commodore (VF II MY16) Calais V sedan (2018-09-28) 02.jpg|MY16 Calais V (Series II) File:2016 Holden Ute (VF II MY16) utility (2018-02-20) 01.jpg|MY16 Ute (Series II) File:2016 Holden Ute (VF II MY16) utility (2018-02-20) 02.jpg|MY16 Ute (Series II) == HSV range (Gen-F) ==
HSV range (Gen-F)
Holden Special Vehicles versions of the VF went on sale in August 2013 as the Gen-F series. The Gen-F range included: the ClubSport, Grange, GTS, Maloo, and Senator Signature. The Caprice-based Grange ended production in 2016. The rest of the Commodore-based range ending production in 2017. The HSV GTS and Maloo were sold in the United Kingdom in the Vauxhall VXR8 range, which was discontinued in 2017. 2017 Vauxhall VXR8 GTSR 2.jpg|2017 Vauxhall VXR8 GTSR 2017 Vauxhall VXR8 GTSR.jpg|Rear view ClubSport The HSV ClubSport was the entry-level model. It was powered by a 6.2-litre LS3 V8 engine, producing and . the ClubSport R8 variant increased the power to , the ClubSport R8 SV enhnaced option increased the power to and . The ClubSport R8 Tourer was the only wagon in the Gen-F range. In 2015 the ClubSport R8 LSA was released, powered by a 6.2-litre supercharged LSA producing . 2013 HSV Clubsport (Gen-F MY14) R8 sedan (2015-07-16) 01.jpg|Clubsport R8 2013 HSV Clubsport (Gen-F MY14) R8 sedan (2015-07-16) 02.jpg|Rear view GTS The GTS was the flagship model. It was powered by a 6.2-litre supercharged LSA engine, producing and of torque, and featured Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) suspension. The GTSR was introduced in 2015. It was powered by a 6.2-litre supercharged LSA engine, producing and of torque, equipped with a Tremec TR-6060 6-speed manual transmission or optional 6-speed automatic transmission with Active Select and paddle shifters. 2013 HSV GTS (Gen-F) sedan, with Walkinshaw W507 package (16975715573).jpg|GTS File:2013 HSV GTS (Gen-F) sedan, with Walkinshaw W507 package (17569780596) (cropped).jpg|Rear view Maloo The Maloo was the utility model, based on the Holden Ute. The Maloo is powered by a 6.2-litre LS3 producing , the Maloo R8 increasing the power to , and the Maloo R8 SV Enhanced increasing the power farther to . The Maloo R8 LSA was released in 2016. It was powered by a 6.2-litre supercharged LSA engine, producing . 2014 HSV Maloo (Gen-F MY14) R8 utility (2015-08-07) 01.jpg|Maloo 2014 HSV Maloo (Gen-F MY14) R8 utility (2015-08-07) 02.jpg|Rear view Senator Signature The Senator Signature was the luxury model. It was powered by a 6.2-litre LS3 engine, producing , and featured MRC suspension, with two, "Touring" and "Sport" options. == Production ==
Production
In 2013 the sales of large cars dropped by 14.7 per cent, with the Commodore, Ford Falcon, and Toyota Aurion dropping in sales. The Ford Falcon (FG) was the direct competitor to the VF Commodore. Between 2013 and 2017 the VF Commodore re-branded in the United States as the Chevrolet SS. The final VF Commodore was produced on 20 October 2017. It was the final Holden-branded vehicle manufactured in Australia. == Chevrolet SS ==
Chevrolet SS
The Chevrolet SS is a full-size sedan sold under the Chevrolet marque in United States, produced from 2013 to 2017. It was manufactured by Holden, based on the Holden VF Commodore. It is considered a successor to the Pontiac G8, a rebadged VE Commodore sold under the Pontiac marque. It was powered by the 6.2-litre LS3 V8 at and . == V8 Supercars ==
V8 Supercars
during the 2016 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 The program for the V8 Supercar version of the VF was headed up by Holden Motorsport technical manager Peter Harker, with the aero package designed by Triple Eight Race Engineering's Ludo Lacroix in conjunction with Doug Skinner from the Holden Racing Team. The VF Commodore race car prototype, fitted with VE Commodore body panels, ran for the first time on 13 October 2012 at Holden's Lang Lang Proving Ground as part of the series' aerodynamic validation. The homologated version of the VF Commodore V8 Supercar was first shown by Garry Rogers Motorsport on 11 February 2013; this was followed by an official unveiling by the Holden Racing Team at Holden's headquarters later in the day. The VF was the first Holden model built to New Generation V8 Supercar regulations, a formula designed to decrease the cost of building and repairing cars. The V8 Supercar version features a 5-litre V8 engine, 18-inch control wheels, a specially designed aerodynamics kit, a polycarbonate windscreen as well as many category control parts. It was the first Holden V8 Supercar to feature an end-mounted rear wing since the VP Commodore in the 1990s. The VF had a successful debut at the 2013 Clipsal 500, with Craig Lowndes and Shane van Gisbergen taking their cars to victory in the two races. Van Gisbergen also claimed both pole positions. The VF Commodore won twenty-eight of the thirty-six races in 2013, with Triple Eight Race Engineering, Tekno Autosports, Brad Jones Racing, Garry Rogers Motorsport and the Holden Racing Team all taking wins in the new Commodore. Holden secured the 2013 Manufacturers' Championship with fourteen races remaining in the season. Jamie Whincup won the championship in his Commodore, ahead of Triple Eight Race Engineering teammate Lowndes. The VF Commodore secured its first Bathurst 1000 win at the 2015 race by the Red Bull Racing Australia team with Craig Lowndes and Steven Richards. In 2017 the VF Commodore driven by Jamie Whincup won the Supercars championship in final race after McLaughlin was penalized for causing Whincup's teammate Craig Lowndes to hit the wall, damaging his suspension. == Advertising ==
Advertising
As part of the VF Commodore launch in Australia, two television commercials were produced. The 'Turns Heads. Changes Minds.' commercial demonstrated the vehicle's available head-up display and Automatic Parking Assist feature. The 'Think now. Think Tomorrow. Think Holden.' is centered around a patriotic support theme. In conjunction with the launch of the VF Series II, a brand new television commercial titled "Power Ahead". == Footnotes ==
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