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The Holden concept features the same roofline, same side coves and the same wheel placement as the GTO drawings.
The Time Attack Concept was cooked up in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Holden's first ever win at the Bathurst 1000, an annual touring car race held over the past weekend in New South Wales.
Offering a a combination of performance and utility, we can't help but stare at this Chevy Camaro-style performance ute concept.
The concept pictured below was created (rendered) by Holden designers Peter Hughes and Simon Gow in collaboration with design firm Dsine International. The two employees kept the Commodore Coupe a ...
The Holden Time Attack Concept was designed entirely digitally in-house in Melbourne, Australia by Holden's team. No clay sculptures here!
A group of employees at General Motors Co.'s Holden unit has restored the Australian car maker's first concept car, the 1969 Holden Hurricane. While the low-slung sports car's styling screams ...
Two classic Holden concept cars, unveiled at the 2004 Melbourne Motor Show, have found a new home at a little-known local sports-car brand.
In 1968, Holden took its first win in Bathurst. In 2018, Holden has decided to throw caution, modern sensibilities and rationale out of the window to design a wild concept car in celebration of ...
1969 Holden Hurricane concept Holden, General Motors' Australian subsidiary, has resurrected its first-ever concept car: the 1969 Hurricane, packed with then-futuristic technology, some of which ...
Exemplifying sports luxury, Coupe 60 is a pillarless concept car that explores the limits of Holden's current rear-wheel drive capabilities, combining racing looks and technology into a road going ...
This sketch, used on an official GM Holden publication, mirrors the finalized concept almost entirely, but the deep V-shaped windshield pictured -- similar to those applied to the 4-Rotor ...
Concept Meet Holden’s 1,340bhp electric Time Attack monster 0-62mph in 1.25s. 300mph top speed. WHAT ON EARTH IS HAPPENING ...
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