Thank fuk no LSA or performance increase![]()
Here they come..the Director, Motorsport and Commemorative editions due next year
Come late 2017, Holden manufacturing will fall silent for good, as the 2017 Holden VF Commodore Series II officially exits production. However, Holden has a few things up its sleeve to send the Aussie motoring icon out on a high note, as we have learned the 2017 VF Series II will feature not one, not two but three special editions to end local production.
The special editions will include a new Director edition, Motorsport edition and Commemorative edition.
Commodore Director Edition
The Director will revive a controversial nameplate from Holden and Holden Dealer Team’s past, most associated with the late, great Peter Brock. As for the vehicle itself, it is expected to feature “Director” spelled across the decklid and feature more luxurious appointments. Silver Brembo brakes, heated and cooled seats, Magnetic Ride Control and unique 20-inch wheels with a red band running around the diameter are said to be planned.
Commodore Motorsport Edition
The Motorsport edition is said to be what replaced what we once knew as the Bathurst edition. This special edition will feature slotted brake discs, heated and cooled memory seats, Magnetic Ride Control and a standard blackout package.
Commodore Commemorative Edition
Finally, the Commodore Commemorative edition will feature dozens of special attributes to create a unique, final send off edition for the VF Series II. This vehicle is still being held closely, and we do not know exactly what will be present design wise.
A select few new colors will join the VF Series II range, but no changes in engine output or overall engineering are planned. Furthermore, regular Commodore sport models will receive the blackout package standard, with chrome trim becoming a no-cost option.
The 2017 VF Commodore Series II will become available in February of 2017 after the 2016 model year wraps up in January of 2017.
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2016/09/...#ixzz4KXZFs6Kn
Last edited by jaykay; 26-09-2016 at 06:21 PM.
Thank fuk no LSA or performance increase![]()
Some information from another site......
MY17 SV6
Nav and HUD, 18 inch wheels from Black edition.
MY17 SS
Nav and HUD, 19 inch wheels from SSV.
MY17 SS-V Redline
Black Grille surrounds etc (black out pack)
Black lip spoiler
Black sports bar (ute only)
New sill plates
Jade black applique on steering wheel/dash
MY17 Calais
Nav
MY17 Calais V
New wheel finish 19"
Black interior
Electrochomatic interior rear mirror
New sill plates
Calais Lettering on rear doors
SSV Redline steering wheel with perforations
MY17 Caprice-V
SSV Redline steering wheel with perforations
Discontinuations:
SV6 Manual (all body styles)
SSV (all body styles)
Calais Wagon
Beige trim on Calais V Sedan
3 new colours
Spitfire Green
Son of a Gun Grey
Light my Fire Orange
There are a number of price increases across the board, some substantial.
So existing colour which carryover from MY16:
Heron White
Red Hot
Regal Green
Slipstream Blue
Nitrate Silver
Phantom Black
New Colours for MY17:
Spitfire Green (Redline only)
Light my Fire Orange (Sports models only)
Son of a Gun Grey
Deleted colours, therefore:
Prussian Steel
Some Like it Hot Red
Jungle Green
In regards to ordering:
Each dealer has an allocation and that's final. All the dealer can pick from is colours and options, which must be set either by lock-in date on earlier builds or by the 24th of April for all builds later in the year. There will be no customer orders. If the dealer can't supply you a car from what they've been allocated, they need to then try and swap with another dealer, which is going to be hard work, because dealers are going to treat these like their babies.
Price rises:
SEDANS/WAGON
SV6 + $1,000
SS + $2,500
Redline + $500
Calais + $1,250
Calais V + $760
Caprice V + $500
UTE
SV6 + $1,000
SS + $2,500
Redline + $1,500
These are RRP increases.
As mentioned by my rep earlier this year no performance increases as expected.
With all that said and done I'm happy with my MY14 SS storm ute. It owes me less than a MY17 redline and really only is missing passive entry/start and the HUD, only one of which I'd like to have, and is shitloads quicker/sounds better to boot. Thought about the upgrade but with the price increases since I've bought mine even if mine didn't have mods it wouldn't be worth it.
How do they justify the Redline Ute jumping in price more than the sedan? The ute already gets ripped off by not getting the sunroof or DVD screens....
not strictly correct
at this stage that only applies to Redline and V (any models)...
Holden will take your order for say a SV6 or EVOKE and build it.. but ONLY to a firm order
as I found out yesterday when I queried both Holden Fleet sales Management and a couple of the dealers I buy our company cars thru
(as I will be buying EVOKES and SV6s in 2017 to renew part of the fleet)
Holden did say that supply will 'tighten' in the 2nd quarter of 2017 ... and hinted NO orders will be taken after June 30 FOR ANYTHING
(that is not unexpected if they want an orderly windup to manufacturing)
SMITTY
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Be more believable if it was black sports bra...
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