HSV E-Series site is up.

HSV E-Series site is up.

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225 posts

239 months

uk hsv

1,692 posts

254 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Ahhhh you beat me to it.......

booster

717 posts

231 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Can't get the Clubsport videos to work

Edited by booster on Sunday 20th August 10:46

uk hsv

1,692 posts

254 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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this site is not offical yet........so maybe they are still working on it

bennno

11,659 posts

270 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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it looks very focus ST style....

tiler

693 posts

237 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Well smart, Can i bax my money now and where do i pay it to.

ringram

14,700 posts

249 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Hmm, looks like the R8 does make an appearance afterall and all models have the same power output..
nice brakes though.

Edited by ringram on Sunday 20th August 11:35

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Lots of arty shots, but none where we can make out the detail.....maybe more tomorrow. In the meantime, this isn't too shabby




So, Mr Vauxhall, when can we have them over here?

caspy

1,791 posts

237 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Pages and pages and pages of detail on the site...even vids of bits in detail. Love the led tail lights and steering wheel

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Oops, yep, just delved a little deeper into the site.

The interior is fanstastic, the black and red leather option is a must! And the "afterburner" tail lights are cool



caspy

1,791 posts

237 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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HSV E Series ClubSport R8 – taking the lead
As the most recognisable and popular nameplate in the HSV stable, ClubSport has always epitomised the brand’s core values of outstanding sporting performance combined with exceptional value for money but the latest E Series ClubSport R8 elevates that equation to a stratospheric new level. totally fresh from the ground up – with 301 individual and unique HSV enhancements, it brings even more street-wise road presence, more performance technologies and more driver oriented sporting appointments, yet the price is actually below that of the outgoing model.

While there is no doubt that it makes an extraordinary value for money offering, such are the incredible new credentials carried by E Series ClubSport R8 it’s now a high performance sporting sedan that can hold its head high against the world’s best either locally or in overseas markets.

Styling and design

In traditional HSV fashion, the ‘Sports Performance’ styling package makes a big, bold and very assertive statement. The finely chiselled twin-nostril grille tops a front facia that features a dynamic lower intake complete with V8 Supercar-like pseudo brake cooling ducts and a set of driving and fog lamps.

The side elevation is dominated by E Series signature fender vents (consisting of a totally unique to HSV fully metal pressed lower guard section) and the striking 19-inch alloy wheel design which deliberately exposes the awesome new HSV brake package, as well as emphasising the vehicle’s rear drivetrain.

The rear statement is no less bold with a lower diffuser section that carries design cues seen in the storming GTS-R show car, a set of ultra-cool quad exhaust outlets and, arguably ‘the jewel in the crown’, LED rear lamps. Mounted below the rising side featureline, the hi-tech twin intercepting LED circles look stunning, as well as giving a low, wide look to the rear of the car. They’re also a key point of differentiation since they don’t just replace the Holden lamps – they actually require a new rear facia, rear fender cap, electrical body harness and mounting system. Further raising the overall level of visual sophistication is an HSV ‘first’, high quality, moulded mesh material used front and rear.

The interior, too, is all new with a totally integrated appearance that creates a strongly upmarket sporting character. Colour combinations and quality trim materials have been carefully selected to reinforce the message and there’s a unique ClubSport R8 sporting seat design. Sporting highlights include a unique HSV instrument cluster, as well as a smoothly integrated three gauge, dash top auxiliary gauge cluster, incorporating ventilation vents and a chunky design steering wheel rim.

Engineering and technology

While styling makes a breathtaking first impression, it’s also backed up with extensive engineering program and injection of technology that’s just as outstanding.

ClubSport R8’s unique-to-HSV 6.0 litre LS2 V8 now produces an even more exhilarating 307kW @ 6000 rpm (from 297kW @ 6000rpm) and 550Nm @ 4400rpm (from 530Nm @ 4400rpm) thanks to a revised intake and exhaust system (including new smooth flowing ‘four-into-two-into-one’ tubular extractors) and a 24 month program to refine the engine calibrations. That not only makes ClubSport R8 (and its E Series stable-mates) the fastest HSV and one of the fastest sedans in the world, it also makes it a member of the ultra-elite ‘four second’ club.

A manual version – featuring an upgraded MIO Tremec T56 six-speed manual with an improved gear shift mechanism for smoother and faster shifting – now takes a scintillating 4.96 seconds for the 0-100km/h sprint.

The all new automatic transmission – in the form of the 6L80 E six-speed unit – takes only fractionally longer and clocks just 5.04 seconds to reach100km/hr from zero. The new auto has been specifically calibrated to deliver smooth but firm up-shifts and includes a ‘Tiptronic’ function. As a true driver’s car, it will hold selected gears without up-shifting, even when the engine is taken to the rev limiter.

In addition, HSV has invested heavily in unique differential ratios – automatics 3.27:1 and manuals 3.70:1 – aimed at producing extra launch urge.

Importantly, braking performance is also at the very top tier of world class. Developed in conjunction with AP Racing, it consists of enormous (365mm front and 350mm rear) grooved and ventilated rotors complete with extremely rigid HSV specific four piston front callipers that reduce flexing and improve pedal feel and performance. There’s also the latest HSV-tuned Bosch ABS system and more linear friction levels from the new brake pad material.

To its electronic driving aid arsenal, ClubSport R8 now incorporates the cutting edge technology of Electronic Stability Control (ESC). It has been developed, calibrated and tested specifically to HSV requirements to deliver improved overall safety levels without detracting from the traditional HSV driving experience.

ClubSport R8’s HSV ‘Touring Suspension’ is tuned for driving enjoyment. It incorporates more linear springs (less progression) to enhance the initial steering inputs and delivers an agile, responsive feel, as well as front rebound springs (inserted in the shock absorber) which effectively reduce front roll to give a sharper turn-in feel. The longer wheelbase of the new chassis brings a bonus in a smoother, more compliant and refined ride quality.

To further exploit the rear grip of the new chassis, the front and rear wheel sizes now differ in width – 8-inch front and 9.5 inch rears. 19-inch wheels remain standard and they’re joined by new tyres specifically developed in conjunction with Bridgestone and featuring unique construction, belt angle and tread compound tuned to the ClubSport R8 suspension system.

ClubSport R8 highlights

- HSV enhanced LS2 6 Litre V8 (307KW and 550Nm)
- Upgraded M10 version Tremec T56 six-speed manual
- Optional 6L80 E six-speed automatic transmission
- HSV Premium Four-Piston Brake System
- HSV E Series ‘Touring Suspension’ package
- HSV ‘Sports Performance’ body styling
- Unique LED rear lamps
- 19-inch alloy wheels
- Unique three-gauge dash-top binnacle
- Sports cloth seats
- ESC – Electronic Stability Control
- Unique HSV instrument cluster and steering wheel
- Front, side and curtain air bags – six in total












Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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Caspy - so, are the rumours true? Will Vauxhall officially import these?

Also, "6.0 litre LS2 V8 now produces an even more exhilarating 307kW @ 6000 rpm (from 297kW @ 6000rpm) and 550Nm @ 4400rpm (from 530Nm @ 4400rpm)" - What does that equate to in BHP and lb/ft torque?

stu harris

469 posts

242 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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We're thinking about it. They have a huge order bank so even if we did it would take some time to sort out

307/550 thats 420PS and 405lb/ft , from headers and revised ecu.

Stu

ringram

14,700 posts

249 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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0.74KW Per BHP.
Easy just to divide KW by 3 and multiply by 4. 409BHP. Pretty feeble when compared to some of the modified cars out there. Probably 240rwkw or there abouts. Same as a very well tuned 5.7.

So R8 or GTS for the UK market? My £1 is on the R8 for the VXR so costs are kept competitive.

hsv_rulz

957 posts

223 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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PURE EVIL!!! I just want one, nay, need one

Stu & Caspy - you have customers waiting - faster,faster

jagsy

1,462 posts

252 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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Strange to call it E Series???

www.eseries.com.au/portal/portal.php

Island boy hsv

726 posts

240 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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Hay Richard you know the Holden guy's dont know any thing about F**D. no wonder they picked the name. Are you going a bit F**D on us??

jagsy

1,462 posts

252 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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Island boy hsv said:
Hay Richard you know the Holden guy's dont know any thing about F**D. no wonder they picked the name. Are you going a bit F**D on us??


Well,now that you say it















nahhhhhhhhhh

Dan_S V8

578 posts

220 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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Looks really cool and mean but not as big a miration from the current VXR as I was expecting. Should it have a vented bonnet? Let the debate ensue....

OLYC

1,823 posts

213 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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I want one

might have to hold up buying a vectra VXR for one of these