Friday, May 20, 2011

2011 Holden VE II Ute SV6

    VE and WM-Series II is the latest version of Australia's most popular sedans, wagons, utilities, luxury cars and a long wheelbase. New range has seen the refinement to the formula that made Holden Commodore of the best-selling car for 14 years, directly importing intelligent multimedia technologies, fuel economy, and the ability to use eco-friendly bioethanol.



    VE Series II brings more multimedia features than ever by Commodore allnew infotainment system, which produces a fully integrated Bluetooth ®, USB and iPod whole range.

    Known as the Holden-iQ, the system is controlled by a chip, a user-friendly touch screen mounted in the center console - the cornerstone of an updated interior design on all models.

    Presentation of increased music features plug-and-play and the ability to encode and store up to 15 CDs in an internal flash drive, the system also provides advanced satellite navigation on some models, there including the state of alert live traffic to help drivers avoid congestion delays.

    The technology includes intelligent Commodore Series II powertrain lineup, offering further improve fuel economy on all models.

    Holden is a thrifty 3.0-liter V6 SIDI hours achieved by the fuel economy of 9.1 liters per 100 km in the official test ADR81/02. Two percent to 13 percent improvement in fuel consumption over the profits made in September last year, when the technology Direct Injection Spark Ignition engine was presented to the Commodore range.

    The 3.6-liter V6 Sidi used to provide models Commodore, average fuel economy gains of more than three percent of all models, while luxury and performance powered by Holden V8 Gen IV improvements averaging more than six percent.

    In an important step towards creating a cleaner fuel landscape of Australia, Series II customers will be able to run their cars on bio-ethanol, known in many markets such as E85, a blend containing up to 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline.



    Bio-ethanol is a renewable fuel that can be made from a variety of waste products from the production of wheat and sugar and even households. In Australia today the use of fuel reduces emissions of lifecycle CO2 by almost 40 percent compared to gasoline.

    A first for an Australian car manufacturing, models of the Series II V6-powered 3.0-liter and 6.0 liter V8 Sidi flex-fuel capability, so they can run on bioethanol E10, without lead, Premium, or a combination of both.

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    For luxury cars long wheelbase Series II Holden will offer two versions of specific buyers flagship model Caprice.

    The introduction of a major upgrade of WM Series II in September will mark the debut of the Holden Caprice V-Series.

    Sporting a luxurious V-series of the same name as the premium Holdens and defines this model is the top-of-the-range.

    complete program is Caprice Series II, which shares the stretched silhouette, alloy wheels of 18 inches and a strong design character of its counterpart.

    This move, Holden Statesman for a long time to stop the tag name.

    VE and WM functionality Series II model line-up and new

    Omega Sedan, Sport Wagon and Ute - New standard features include:

    color touch screen system with iQ Holden-CD player, MP3 compatibility, USB input, auxiliary input jack, iPod support integrated Bluetooth ® improved (phone screen, touchscreen dialing, Bluetooth ® audio streaming

    Dual-zone electronic climate control

    3.0-liter direct-injection V6 engine Sidi (new Ute)

    6-speed automatic transmission with Active Select (new Ute)

    Flex-fuel capability, allowing the vehicle to run on bioethanol E10, unleaded premium or a combination

    Berlina Sedan and Sport Wagon - New standard features include:

    Holden-color touch screen, the iQ is a single CD player, MP3 compatibility, USB, auxiliary input jack, a built-in iPod support, Enhanced Bluetooth ® (phone screen, touchscreen dialing, Bluetooth ® audio streaming

    Virtual CD changer, 1 GB flash memory

    Dual-zone electronic climate control

    Flex-fuel capability, allowing the vehicle to run on bioethanol E10, unleaded premium or a combination

    New 17-inch wheels machined aluminum (4)

    New seats with bolsters and cloth inserts Sportec

    SV6 Ute and sedan and Sportwagon - New standard features include:


    color touch screen system with iQ Holden-CD player, MP3 compatibility, USB input, auxiliary input jack, iPod support integrated Bluetooth ® improved (phone screen, touchscreen dialing, Bluetooth ® audio streaming

    Virtual CD changer, 1 GB of flash storage disk

    Dual-zone electronic climate control

    New sport front seats

    New sport of high clarity instrumentation

    New 18-inch wheels machined aluminum (4)

    New interior color and cut

    SS and the Sedan, Sport Wagon and Ute - New standard features include:

    Holden-color touch screen, the iQ is a single CD player, MP3 compatibility, USB, auxiliary input jack, a built-in iPod support, Enhanced Bluetooth ® (phone screen, touchscreen dialing, Bluetooth ® audio streaming

    Virtual CD changer, 1 GB of flash storage disk

    Dual-zone electronic climate control

    The new sport of high-clarity of the instrumentation

    New 18-inch machined alloy wheels (4)

    New interior colors and trim

    Flex-fuel capability, allowing the vehicle to run on bioethanol E10, unleaded premium or a combination

    SS V-Series Sedan, Sport Wagon and Ute - New standard features include:

    color touch screen system with iQ Holden-CD player, MP3 compatibility, USB input, auxiliary input jack, iPod support integrated Bluetooth ® improved (phone screen, touchscreen dialing, Bluetooth ® audio streaming

    Virtual CD changer, 1 GB of flash storage disk

    New Interior Trim

    New alloy wheels 19 "(4)

    Navigation with Live Traffic

    Rear Park Assist (with the exception of Ute)

    rear view camera (except Ute)

    Flex-fuel capability, which allows the vehicle to drive into bioethanol, E10, Unleaded, Premium, or a combination of

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