HSV to go in for changes and upgrades to its models
Holden Special Vehicles, the Australian carmaker, are planning to make changes to its E Series lineup, which comprises the Clubsport R8, GTS, Maloo, W427 and the Statesman-based Grange and Senator. These changes are centered on using the latest technologies, and making advancements in luxury and performance.
The automaker based in Clayton will be investing millions of dollars in their endeavor. All the company says is that the sedans will have that more power, vastly improved fuel economy and revised styling. HSV hopes that its customers will be happy with the changes.
Holden Special Vehicles launches ClubSport R8 Tourer
Holden Special Vehicles has launched the new ClubSport R8 Tourer into the Australian market, with all the performance characteristics of the HSV brand in a versatile and luxurious new package.
The ClubSport R8 Tourer will be the companys first wagon since the all wheel drive Avalanche was released in 2003.
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