First off, the pics here aren't of the new Holden Special Vehicles GTS-R W1; this car is the current
Commodore GTS
, a car that we know in the UK as the
Vauxhall VXR8 GTS
. If the rumours are true though, the W1 promises to be even more berserk than that.
So like this, with 640hp. And competition dampers...
As you will probably be aware, Holden will cease
Australian production
of cars next year. To mark the occasion, Holden Special Vehicles is going all out on a valedictory special. Because when have Australians ever been shy about a celebration?
So out goes the LSA supercharged V8 from the GTS, to be replaced by... another supercharged V8. However, for the W1 it will be the LS9-spec Chevrolet V8, as found in the old Corvette ZR1 and pushing out 638hp. Oh yes, and it's believed to be manual-only too. Just as the Europeans are going all-wheel drive and automatic for fear of the cars being undriveable...
Moreover, this W1 promises to be more than a brute force sports saloon. HSV is apparently working with Supashock, an Adelaide-based manufacturer of - you've guessed it - dampers. While the name may not be well known over here, it supplies dampers to the Holden Racing Team V8 Supercars outfit. Supashock is said to be working on a unique specification for the W1, with the dampers set to be adaptive but non-adjustable. Bigger brakes and more aggressive tyres seem likely too.
Promises to be some farewell!
And what of the name? Those of you with good memories and a fondness for Australian saloons will remember the
W427 of 2009
, so called because its 427 cubic-inch V8 was installed at the Clayton factory owned by the Walkinshaws and not Holden's Elizabeth plant. This will happen again with the W1, a standard GTS being sent to Clayton for the various upgrades; Holden will sell off the normal LSA engines to recoup some of the costs (!).
Therefore it's all looking rather promising for the final Holden built in Australia. There's no word yet on how it will look, but expect a car even more imposing than the regular GTS. Australian media have suggested 250 GTS-R W1s will be built, with a price of around 170,000 Australian dollars. Or £100,000, at today's exchange rate. And you thought the special edition M5s cost a lot... More details when we have them!