New Monaro concept
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Embedder

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239 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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This shal be revealed in less than 24 hours.

Pant accident warning!!!! clap

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Fluffsri

3,361 posts

219 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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i know what my £ pot will be used for now biggrin

jayrockwell

309 posts

217 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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If that's what it looks like then it isn't looking good. I mean that is so yank influenced it's like it was made for the US palate!

It looks like a cross between a TT and a Mustang.

BigNige

2,584 posts

247 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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My immediate thought was "that's an Audi A5 isn't it?



Edited by BigNige on Thursday 28th February 10:06

Demon Hill

368 posts

263 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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I like it

willisit

2,167 posts

254 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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I could take or leave it - especially with the Camaro coming.

uk hsv

1,692 posts

276 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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OR is it this to be shown?

jimb0

318 posts

252 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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Mmmm LS7

uk hsv

1,692 posts

276 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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How about this then?












Edited by uk hsv on Thursday 28th February 22:23

uk hsv

1,692 posts

276 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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RoastBeef

165 posts

219 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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I love it! I'd have one!!

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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Where's my wallet?
Forgive my ignorance but a) is this a "real" concept car (ie not a photoshop) and if so, b) what are the chances of it going into production?

uk hsv

1,692 posts

276 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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Very real Concept car (last pic is a rendering)....................Little to no chance of production BUT stranger things have happened...........

Harryoz

1,016 posts

248 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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Now that looks very cool. I wonder if a 7L would fit in there.....

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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uk hsv said:
Very real Concept car (last pic is a rendering)....................Little to no chance of production BUT stranger things have happened...........

Why no chance? surely its just an updated monaro? and they sold didn't they?

uk hsv

1,692 posts

276 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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HOLDEN FANS GET 60th ANNIVERSARY PRESENT

GM Holden today marked the diamond anniversary of its first all Australian car by unveiling a stunning two-door performance thoroughbred called Coupe 60.

Coupe 60 celebrates the six decades since GM Holden built the 48-215 at its Fishermans Bend plant in Port Melbourne, Victoria, and provides a glimpse of Holden’s future directions in design, engineering and emerging engine technologies.

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 sportscar experience.

Its sophisticated appearance is delivered through simple and powerful design, highlighted by the pillarless construction and V8 supercar inspired cockpit layout and side-exiting chambered exhaust system with billet alloy tips.

Almost 60mm shorter than the VE sedan, and sitting on 21-inch centre-lock alloy wheels with unique design Kumho high performance semi-slick tyres, Coupe 60 captures all that’s exciting about the Holden DNA.

Other racing-derived enhancements include full flat under body, rear underbody air diffuser and functional rear deck-lid spoiler with unique designed LED tail lamps.

The interior also has several unique features. They include one piece carbon fiber bucket seats (featuring leather and suede pad design) and a sports-inspired flat bottomed steering wheel with integrated shift light display and LCD sports instrument cluster.

The high gloss carbon fiber carries through to doors and rear trim providing a contrast to the leather trimmed instrument panel and black suede trimmed pillars, headliners and parcel shelf.

Details and accents are picked out with a distinctive red high shine leather on the seats and dark gunmetal finish and satin chrome on the consoles and doors.

Front seats are adjustable fore and aft to allow easy access to the rear, with four-point race harness restraints for all seating positions.

Under the bonnet is just as forward looking, with a 6.0 litre V8 engine incorporating the latest technologies such as active fuel management and calibrated for E85 ethanol fuel.

Even the paint is a one-off. Called ‘Diamond Silver’ by Holden designers, it gives a liquid aluminium finish that almost slides off the bodywork.

GM Holden Chairman and Managing Director Mark Reuss said, “Coupe 60 is Holden's 60th anniversary gift to its fans worldwide.

“It highlights Holden’s heritage of rear wheel drive performance whilst looking ahead to the potential offered by new technologies and materials.

“This is a vehicle I know our designers would dearly love to see go into production, but for the moment it has to remain a concept only,” he said.

Project Designer Manager, Peter Hughes, said, “We were looking to mark the diamond anniversary with a car that captured the Holden DNA and took the current VE range to an exciting next step.

“Even in the early stages of VE development, we knew there was a sensational coupe waiting to get out and the 60 th anniversary has given us the chance to explore that.

“With Coupe 60 we think we have designed a car that has the potential to write another chapter in the book of Holden icons.”

Coupe 60 – Specifications and Features (Coupe 60 overlaid on VE Sedan)



Main Features:
Pillarless coupe body;
Derived from flexible GRWD platform;
VE sedan wheelbase.

Powertrain:
6.0L V8 with Active Fuel Management, calibrated for E85 Ethanol fuel;
6-speed manual transmission (SS specification);
Engine oil cooler.

Exterior:
Unique ”Diamond Silver” paint colour;
Electrically dropping front & rear side windows;
Racing-derived aerodynamic down-force enhancements:

Rear under-body air diffuser;
Full flat under body;
Functional rear deck-lid spoiler;
21-inch centre-lock alloy wheels;
Unique design Kumho high-performance semi-slick tyres;
High-performance Brembo brake hardware with ducted air cooling for front callipers;
Side-exiting chambered exhaust system with billet alloy tips;
Unique design LED tail lamps;
Exterior mirrors with integral LED side markers.

Interior:
V8-Supercar inspired cockpit layout for enhanced driver visibility and spaciousness;
LCD sports instrument cluster located in a unique column-mounted binnacle;
One-piece carbon fiber bucket seats, featuring unique suede-pad design and distinctive red high shine leather accents;
Front seats are adjustable fore-aft and allow easy access to rear;
Four-point race harness restraints for all seating positions;
Unique sports-inspired flat-bottom steering wheel with integrated shift light display and suede grips;
Unique interior details including air vents, column switches, gear shift knob and pedals.

Interior trim.
Perforated leather trimmed instrument panel;
Black suede trimmed pillars, headliner and parcel shelf;
High gloss carbon fiber used as a structural material for seats, doors and rear trim provides contrast to leather and suede trim;
Details and accents are picked out with red high shine leather, a dark gunmetal finish and satin chrome

wolfracer

2,074 posts

229 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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“This is a vehicle I know our designers would dearly love to see go into production, but for the moment it has to remain a concept only,” he said.

oh - I see........

jayrockwell

309 posts

217 months

Friday 29th February 2008
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Prefer the 7 litre HSV on the other thread (which looks more like a proper Holden) but looks slightly better with more pics. Interior is a nice surprise.

jamiep

1,791 posts

242 months

Friday 29th February 2008
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I like it but look like an astra on steriods biggrin

Jader1973

4,832 posts

223 months

Friday 29th February 2008
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This isn't what I was expecting after the comments from Bob Lutz, and a bit of a let down after Efijy. It is obviously just a reshelled Commodore - it has exactly the same wheelbase and the dash and centre console are identical (give or take a few concept stick on bits). The engine is the same as the one in the "concept" Sportswagon from last year. Couldn't have taken long to throw together.

It has obviously been put together to look as if it could be produced without too much effort and hence get people talking, and more importantly ignoring the new Fraud Foulcan.

The problem is, with RHD Camaro pretty much a definate would there be a market for a new Monaro? Probably not, especially as the VE Ute us now a sportscar with a big boot. I doubt if this will ever see the production line.

Looks like the boys in R&D were too busy with Camaro to do the 60th anniversary justice.

6 out of 10...could do better.