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New Holden VE Ute Range

Holden has unveiled its much-anticipated VE Ute range today, hoping to jag the interest of more than just the average tradesman. Rather than just a ‘rough and tumble’ workhorse, the new Ute is being pushed as a lifestyle vehicle and this has seen design t


Holden has unveiled its much-anticipated VE Ute range today, hoping to jag the interest of more than just the average tradesman. Rather than just a 'rough and tumble' workhorse, the new Ute is being pushed as a lifestyle vehicle and this has seen design triumph over more practical considerations such as load-carrying capacity.

Holden has spent an additional $105 million dollars over the 1 billion spent developing the VE sedan range to bring the Ute to market. The basic Omega Ute is the workhorse of the four model line-up. The other three models - SV6, SS and SS-V - are more overtly sporting and aimed squarely at the lifestyle market.

The new Ute is thirstier (slightly) than the sedan and heavier than the VZ Ute that it is replacing but this is unlikely to put buyers off. In our opinion the big news is all in the tray, which is now an integrated design and smaller than the outgoing VZ Ute’s tray area, although Holden believes that it is better shaped. Load capacity is also down on VZ with the SS-V Auto only rated for 508kg including occupants and non-standard accessories.

The one big beef concerning the VZ and prior Utes has always been the lack of storage space, particularly behind the seats, a problem not found in the equivalent Ford Falcon model. Holden has taken the opportunity to improve interior space in the VE Ute and there is now considerably more space behind the front seats. The new storage area is accessed via quick release seat latches and can even be optioned with an interior luggage organiser.

The VE Ute benefits from standard fitment of the sedans electronic stability system, as well as dual airbags making it the class leader for safety features. Pricing for the new Ute range begins at $30,990 for the Omega. Standard features now include air-conditioning, an MP3 input for the sound system, a trip-computer as well as a Bluetooth phone connection.

The Omega features a 180kW version of Holden’s Alloytec V6 and is available with either a six-speed manual or the venerable and outdated four-speed automatic. Steel wheels are standard.

The SV6 features the 195kW version of the Alloytec V6 along with alloy wheels and an SV6 spoiler kit with integrated fog lights. The SV6 manual is priced at $35,990 with the five-speed auto being a $1000 option.

The SS Ute comes with the 270kW 6.0-litre V8 we know from the SS sedan. Wheels are upgraded to 18-inch alloys. The SS features an upgraded interior and SS seats as well as LED tail lights and a six-stack CD player. Pricing for the SS Ute starts at $39,990. The new SS-V Ute takes the SS package and raises it a notch or two with the fitment of 19-inch alloy wheels, dual zone climate control and alloy pedals amongst other detail changes.

Any of the Ute models can be optioned with a lockable hard cover for the tray, “Super Box” , cargo tie-downs, sports decals, an alloy roll bar and a ladder rack.

There is as yet no word on a cab-chassis style one-tonner and we don’t really expect that there will be. The new Ute will be on-sale in October so if you’re in the market you will need to cool your heels for another month or so.

For the full run-down on the new Ute range, including pricing and options, you can check out the Holden press release by clicking on the link below.

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[Source: Holden]

HOLDEN’S ALL NEW VE UTE RAISES THE BAR

Sets new standards in performance, safety, comfort and flexibility

GM Holden today unveiled its all new VE Ute range - the latest iconic model in a line-up that spans almost 60 years of Australian motoring.

VE Ute is Holden’s first completely new ute design since the VU series in 2000. It offers more features, more useable interior space, greater storage flexibility and more performance than any of its predecessors.

Holden invested an extra $105 million on top of its $1 billion VE Commodore sedan program and carried out more than 650,000kms of reliability testing on the new VE Ute.

Launching the new range in Melbourne today, GM Holden Chairman and Managing Director Chris Gubbey said almost 60 years of history had established the Holden Ute as a true Australian icon.

“The ute’s development tells the story of Australia. Today’s ute is about working hard, playing hard and enjoying an active lifestyle,” Mr Gubbey said.

“VE Ute raises the bar in this segment and sets new standards in safety, comfort, flexibility and performance, and all at the great value price you’d expect from Holden.”

Holden’s world-class design and engineering expertise has created a vehicle that successfully integrates sports car performance, ride and handling and workhorse practicality.

Sharing the same genetic make-up as the multi-award winning VE Commodore sedan, the all new VE Ute was designed, engineered and built in Australia.

It will be the first locally produced ute to offer the acclaimed Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) crash avoidance safety technology standard across the range. High levels of safety carry through to the vehicle’s structure which incorporates the same high-strength steels introduced in VE sedan.

VE Ute’s interior offers increased cabin comfort and significantly increased storage space. The tray has a new cargo liner fitted as standard.

Performance is stepped up and there are wider wheel and tyre combinations across all models. A new-to-the-range SS V model marries 270kW of V8 power with high-level features.

These include 19-inch wheels, dual zone electronic climate control, Bluetooth phone connectivity, alloy pedals and a premium audio system, setting a new standard in the ute segment.

Introduced in July 2006, Holden’s VE range has won a host of accolades including Wheels Car of the Year, News Ltd’s Car Of The Year, MOTOR’s Bang For Your Bucks and Drive.com People's Choice Award.

Design Overview

Holden designers captured the dual role of today’s ute as a practical workhorse with recreational sports car credentials. A priority was to create more practical cabin space and storage flexibility.

Like its sedan sibling, VE Ute has authoritative stance and poise. The signature raked bodyside and distinctive flared wheel arches feature prominently.

The silhouette features a coupe-like integrated roof-line and retains the classic Holden Ute proportional trait with the tray perfectly balanced above the rear wheels.

The clean presentation is aided by the use of a single piece body side outer which runs from the A pillar to the tailgate. The new one-piece side structure delivers significant quality improvements through dimensional stability and repeatability.

There are unique wrap-around tail lamps and tailgate hinges are now fully concealed. Dual and quad exhaust systems enhance the VE Ute’s sports car appeal.

Interior Features

VE Ute introduces several design solutions that increase interior storage space, improve rear compartment access and add more convenience features.

The cabin interior draws on the award-winning VE sedan, with individual treatments increasing buyer choice.

Specific centre stack features, mouldings, displays and illumination colours create maximum differentiation between variants.

The aggressive quality standards applied to VE sedan were also applied to ute, with critical areas such as part-to-part fit, material surfaces, storage openings and other treatments reviewed to the tiniest detail.

Rear seat access has been opened up with a quick release seat latch now standard. Storage volume behind the seats is now 245 litres, a significant increase over VZ Ute’s 90 litre space.

There are two storage compartments beneath the load floor and all models except Omega and SV6 have dual cargo nets in the rear panel. A new rear centre T-panel provides a striking visual element.

Exterior Features

While the new ute takes many of its design and styling cues from the successful VE sedan, its body structure has more than 60 unique panels.

The rear structure has been significantly reinforced to accommodate the load-carrying capacity and robustness required for a light commercial vehicle.

The cargo area is more functional and versatile. A heavy duty moulded cargo liner is now standard fitment.

It helps protect the tray space and load materials from damage. Floor corrugations allow water run-off and easy cleaning.

The flush-fitting soft tonneau cover (all models except Omega) features Holden’s unique ‘snap lock’ clipping system. The six cargo tie-down hooks have been redesigned for improved functionality.

Safety Technology

VE Ute incorporates more standard safety features than its predecessor and benefits from the largest crash modelling program Holden has undertaken.

The focus was on crash avoidance and providing optimum occupant protection should a crash occur.

Safety technologies were benchmarked against the world’s leading brands and major engineering programs delivered a stiffer body structure and significantly increased usage of advanced strength steels. Seventy seven per cent of VE Ute’s structure is advanced strength steel.

Load path strategies established for VE sedan have been adapted for VE Ute with a focus on side and rear impact. Structurally optimised crush zones help absorb crash energy.

VE is the first locally produced ute equipped with the acclaimed Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) safety technology standard across the range. This integrates traction control, anti-lock braking systems, electronic brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution to help prevent skidding in critical driving situations by applying corrective braking to different wheels and reducing engine torque.

New dual-stage driver and passenger front airbags, which inflate in two stages according to impact severity and respective seating positions, further enhance occupant safety.

Other protection features include a steering column ride-down mechanism and breakaway brake pedal.

Performance

The new VE Ute is all about performance, whether as a day-to-day commercial workhorse or a two-door sports car in its own right.

The Omega Ute offers a four-speed automatic transmission paired with Holden’s locally built 3.6 litre V6 Alloytec engine, delivering 180kW of peak power and 330Nm of peak torque.

The six-speed manual Omega has the more powerful High Output V6 Alloytec, delivering peak power of 195kW and peak torque of 340Nm, with dual exhausts added.

SV6 utilises the same combination of High Output V6 engine, six-speed manual transmission and dual exhausts but adds sports suspension. Five-speed automatic transmission with Active Select is optional.

The SS and new high-end SS V Ute models are powered by Holden’s 6.0 litre Gen IV V8, which delivers 270kW of peak power and 530Nm of peak torque. It is matched to a choice of six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission with Active Select.

Wheel and tyre packages are larger across the range. The entry level Omega ute moves from 15-inch to 16-inch steel wheels. At the performance end, SV6 and SS utes move from 17-inch to 18-inch alloys as standard and the new SS V boasts 19-inch alloy wheels.

Quad exhausts add to the performance package on SS and SS V models.

Ride and handling

Holden’s chassis engineers have translated the luxury smoothness, great linear handling and steering feel of VE sedan into the ute driving experience.

At the same time, they have maintained the ride comfort characteristics and sporting appeal of the successful VZ Ute. The result is a balance between passenger car comfort, sporty handling and the practical requirements of a load-bearing commercial vehicle.

Rear suspension was a primary focus for change and the new ute delivers even greater lateral grip and linear response during cornering. VE Ute also benefits from larger fade resistant brakes and larger wheel and tyre packages.

Further Feature Highlights

• All-new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system – 20 fan speeds

• High quality instrument clusters with larger dials and displays, night mode dash illumination, 16 personalisation options, multifunction driver display

• All models satellite navigation and telematics capable

• Blaupunkt audio systems

• Six disc CD player (SS and SS V)

• Sports-contoured seats (SS and SS V)

• Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity

• Euro-style flat blade wipers

• Locking fuel filler door

• One touch lane change indicator

• LED high-mounted stop lamp (SS and SS V)

• Dual zone electronic climate control (SS V)

• Projector headlamps (SS V)

• Alloy faced pedals (SS V)

Accessories include:

• Super Box

• Hard tonneau cover

• Cargo tie-down rails

• Sports bar

• Ladder and roof rack

• Sports decal kit

• Interior luggage organiser

Colour selection

A varied and expressive colour palette emphasises ute’s sports persona. Three exciting new colours - Atomic, Crunch and K-Pow – are included in a total of nine exterior colour choices.

Available on all models

• Heron White – solid white

• Phantom – metallic black with silver highlights

• Redhot – highly chromatic solid red metallic

• Nickel – mechanical dark silver with coarse metallic highlight

• *K-Pow - highly chromatic metallic blue with purple undertones

Additional colours available on SV6, SS and SSV

• Ignition – chromatic red orange metallic with fine mica gold highlight

• *Atomic - metallic green, bright and packed with chroma

• *Crunch – a green-biased metallic yellow

• Morpheous - purple metallic

* denotes new colours

Holden VE Ute Range:

• Omega (new) - 3.6L V6, peak power 180kW, peak torque 330Nm, four-speed automatic and 3.6L V6 195kW peak torque 340Nm six-speed manual;

• SV6 - 3.6L V6 195kW peak torque 340Nm five-speed automatic and six-speed manual;

• SS – 6.0L V8 270kW, peak torque 530Nm six-speed automatic and six-speed manual;

• SS V (new) - 6.0L V8 270kW, peak torque 530Nm six-speed automatic and six-speed manual;

Fuel Economy (based on ADR 81/01)

NB – Figures based on pre-production vehicles

Omega (auto) 11.3 L/km

Omega (manual) 11.4 L/km

SV6 (auto) 11.6 L/km

SV6 (manual) 11.4 L/km

SS & SS V (auto) 14.0 L/km

SS & SS V (manual) 14.5 L/km

Recommended Retail Pricing

(Excluding delivery and government charges)

Omega (6-speed manual) V6 $30,990 with air conditioning

Omega (4-speed automatic) V6 $30,990 with air conditioning

SV6 (6-speed manual) V6 $35,990

SV6 (5-speed automatic) V6 $36,990

SS (6-speed manual) V8 $39,990

SS (6-speed automatic) V8 $41,990

SS V (6-speed manual) V8 $44,990

SS V (6-speed automatic) V8 $46,990

Leather smart pack (SV6 and SS) $1,250

On Sale:

October 2007

Power and torque figures quoted as per ECE regulations

ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler AG

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