Holden Reveals Its 2018 Supercars Contender
Next year’s all-new fully imported Holden Commodore might be about to depart from its long-treasured V8 rear wheel drive formula beloved by enthusiasts, but the traditional drivetrain layout is set to continue… in the motorsports arena at lea
Next year’s all-new fully imported Holden Commodore might be about to depart from its long-treasured V8 rear wheel drive formula beloved by enthusiasts, but the traditional drivetrain layout is set to continue… in the motorsports arena at least.
Red Bull Holden Racing unveiled the new Supercars-prepared Commodore in Queensland this week ahead of its 2018 racing debut with six-time Supercars champion Jamie Whincup putting the new car through its paces.
Although the 2018 season car will be powered by a development of the existing 5.0-litre V8 engine from the current car Red Bull Holden Racing is also developing a new twin-turbo V6 engine in conjunction with GM’s powertrain division, set to go into use for the 2019 season.