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New Holden Commodore Revealed

The German-built successor to Australia's Holden Commodore is set to feature technology to rival high-end luxury cars. Developed overseas as the Opel Insignia, Holden's next sedan is a thoroughly modern machine home to features such as adaptive


The German-built successor to Australia's Holden Commodore is set to feature technology to rival high-end luxury cars.

Developed overseas as the Opel Insignia, Holden's next sedan is a thoroughly modern machine home to features such as adaptive suspension, active driver aids and a clever all-wheel-drive platform that were not possible in the locally-built VFII Holden Commodore.

Holden's Executive Director of Sales, Peter Keley, says customers will be able to specify their cars with autonomous emergency braking, active lane keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera and more.

"Customers are expecting more of their vehicles than ever before," he says.

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