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 ==