Executive The Executive was the baseline model. The VZ series was the last one to include this nameplate, which was first introduced in 1984. :
The Commodore Executive standard features included: • 3.6 L Alloytec V6 engine (updated to 3.6 L Alloytec V6 engine in January 2006) • 4-speed automatic transmission •
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) • Auto
headlights •
Brake assist (BA) •
Cruise control • Driver's and passenger's
airbags •
Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) • Front
power windows • Power antenna • Power socket in centre console • Quad cupholders • Security system • Single disc CD player • Steering wheel audio controls • Trip computer • 15-inch steel wheels :
The Commodore Executive optional features included: •
Air conditioning • Alloy wheels • Country pack suspension • FE2 sports suspension • Rear park assist (available on sedan only) •
Satellite navigation (only available on the sedan) • Side Impact Airbags (SIAB)
Acclaim The Acclaim sat above the Executive in the specification level hierarchy of the VZ range. The VZ series was the last one to include this nameplate, which was first introduced in 1993. :
The Commodore Acclaim standard features supersede and add to those of the Commodore Executive variant: • Air conditioning •
Electronic Brake Assist (EBA) (available on sedan only) •
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) which incorporated: •
Traction control system (available on sedan only) • Front and rear power windows •
Rear park assist (available on sedan only) • Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) • Traction control (available on station wagon only) • 15x7 inch alloy wheels :
The Commodore Acclaim optional features included: • Alloy wheels • FE2 sports suspension • Satellite navigation
SV6 The SV6 was the baseline sports variant, replacing the S model that was last seen in the
VY Commodore. Similar to the
VK Commodore and
VL Commodore, the VZ Commodore did not offer a manual transmission option on the Executive model. Buyers now had to choose the new SV6 as the cheapest manual variant. The SV6 features included: • 3.6 L Alloytec High Output V6. • 6-speed manual transmission (option of 5-speed automatic transmission) • Air conditioning • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) • Auto headlights • Brake assist (BA) • CD player • Cruise control • Driver's and passenger's airbags (side airbags added from late 2005) • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) • FE2 sports suspension • Front fog lamps • Front and rear power windows • Independent rear suspension (IRS) • Limited slip differential (added from 2005) • Leather steering wheel • Power antenna • Security system • Sports body kit and rear spoiler • Traction control system (TCS) • Trip computer • 17 inch alloy wheels • Leather upholstery (optional) • Sunroof (optional)
SV8 The SV8 was the mid-range sports variant. Early VZ versions of the SV8 continued with the VY SV8 theme, being essentially an Executive with a V8 engine, rear spoiler, unique 17 inch alloy wheels and SV6 tail lights. This specification was later upgraded as a running change to match the equipment levels and appearance of the SV6, which remained a step down from the SS. SV8 features included: • 5.7 L LS1 V8 (until 31 December 2005, then 6.0 L L76 V8 from 1 January 2006) • 6-speed manual transmission (option of 4-speed automatic transmission) • Air conditioning • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) • Auto headlights • Brake assist (BA) • CD player • Cruise control • Driver's and passenger's airbags • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) • FE2 sports suspension • Front power windows • Independent rear suspension (IRS) • Limited slip differential (LSD) • Power antenna • Security system • Traction control system (TCS) • Trip computer • 17 inch alloy wheels
SS The SS was the flagship sports variant of the VZ range. SS included such features as: • 5.7 L LS1 V8 (until 31 December 2005, then 6.0 L L76 V8 from 1 January 2006) • 6-speed manual transmission (option of 4-speed automatic transmission) • 6 disc in-dash CD player • Air conditioning • alloy pedals • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) • Auto headlights • Brake assist (BA) • Colour-coded instrument cluster • Cruise control • Driver's and passenger's sports seats • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) • FE2 sports suspension • Front and rear power windows • Front fog lamps • Independent rear suspension (IRS) • Limited slip differential (LSD) • Power antenna • Security system • Side impact airbags (SIAB) • Sports leather steering wheel • Traction control system (TCS) • Trip computer • 18 inch alloy wheels
Berlina The Berlina was the semi-luxury model of the VZ range, it sat above the Acclaim and below the Calais. The Berlina features included: • 3.6 L Alloytec V6 (172 kW in 2006, option of 5.7 L LS1 V8 until 31 December 2005, then 6.0 L L76 V8 from 1 January 2006) • 4-speed automatic transmission • 6 disc in-dash CD player • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) • Auto headlights • Brake assist (BA) • Climate control air conditioning • Cruise control • Driver's and passenger's airbags • Electronic brake assist (EBA) • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) • Front and rear power windows • Independent rear suspension (IRS) • Leather steering wheel •
Limited slip differential (LSD) (with V8) • Power antenna • Security system • Side impact airbags (SIAB) • Rear park assist • Traction control system (TCS) • Trip computer • 16x7 inch alloy wheels
Calais The Calais was the top-of-the-line, luxury model in the VZ range. It sat above the Berlina and combined luxury with performance. The Calais features included: • 3.6 L Alloytec V6 (option of 5.7 L LS1 V8 until 31 December 2005, then 260 kW (349 hp) 6.0 L L76 V8 from 1 January 2006) • 4-Speed automatic transmission (with LS1) • 5-speed automatic transmission (all other engine variants) • 6 disc in-dash CD player • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) • Auto headlights • Brake assist (BA) • Cruise control • Driver's and passenger's airbags • Dual zone electronic climate control • Electronic brake assist (EBA) • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) • Electronic stability program (ESP) (with V6) • Front and rear power windows • Independent rear suspension (IRS) • Limited slip differential (LSD) (with V8) • Luxury / sports suspension • Power antenna • Programmable 3-position driver preference memory (seat/climate/audio/mirrors) • Security system • Side impact airbags (SIAB) • Speed-sensitive variable wipers (front) • Sports leather steering wheel • Rear park assist • Traction control system (TCS) • Trip computer • 17x8 inch alloy wheels
Adventra The Holden Adventra (VZ) is an
all-wheel drive wagon update to the original
VY II series model. An interim VZ Adventra appeared in August 2004 at the time of the release of the VZ Commodore range, but this was in essence the familiar VY body with VZ engine, running gear, ECU and a VZ compliance plate. A true VZ series facelift was introduced in February 2005 and with it, the introduction of a V6 engine as the principal power unit. Adventra was now available in a choice of four equipment levels: SX6, CX6, LX6, CX8, and LX8, with a 3.6-litre
V6 engine affording and a five-speed automatic transmission. The V8 engine from the VY iteration was uprated to , although, only available in the CX8 and the premium LX8 model. Production of the V8-powered Adventra ceased in December 2005, due only to the fact that Holden ceased manufacturing the Generation III power unit and did not see a strong enough business case to invest in the new 6.0-litre
Generation IV V8 for the Adventra's all-wheel drive application. Sales of the Adventra range never achieved Holden's expectations, especially in comparison to the rival
Ford Territory, and it was ultimately phased out of production in 2006 to make way for the newly introduced
Captiva, imported from
GM Daewoo in
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