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The Holden Commodore (VE) is a
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that was produced from 2006 to 2013 by
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, the former Australian subsidiary of
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. Dubbed Holden's "billion dollar baby", the car was available as the Holden Berlina—the mid-range model—and the Holden Calais, the
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body styles were marketed as the
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. Succeeding the VZ series, the VE was the first iteration of the fourth generation of the
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, a series of automobiles built between 1978 and 2020. Unlike its predecessors, which used
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-sourced platforms adapted to mechanics and sizes that would suit the local market, the VE was the first Commodore entirely designed and developed by Holden in Australia. To minimise export redevelopment costs, features such as a symmetrical centre console housing a flush-fitting
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lever facilitated the conversion to
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. The VE was internationally
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as the
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, Chevrolet Omega, Bitter Vero Sport and
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. Holden introduced the VE body styles in stages, beginning with the sedan in July 2006. Before this, the company stated they would manufacture two parallel generations of Commodores until the launch of the
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and
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.
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by Holden's performance vehicle partner,
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, were released soon after the sedan's debut alongside the long-
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WM Statesman/Caprice models. The VE Ute entered production in 2007, coinciding with the unveiling of the Sportwagon
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. The production version of the VE Sportwagon—which shared its wheelbase with the sedan instead of the extended wheelbase from the Caprice, like previous models—was introduced in July 2008. Named the 2006
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by ''Wheels'', the VE consistently ranked as the best-selling automobile in Australia over its production run. Holden introduced updates to the VE as
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(MY) changes. Typically subtle, these recurring changes have involved alterations to colours and trim, increased standard equipment and reduced fuel consumption. More noteworthy adjustments have come in the form of a smaller 3.0-litre V6 engine for entry-level versions and "Series II" styling revisions in September 2010.


Development

Official manufacture of the VE sedan began at Holden's production facility in
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, on 13 July 2006. Three days later, Holden debuted the car at the
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, an event that was broadcast simultaneously via the Internet. Its debut occurred alongside that of the company's
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model, the Statesman/Caprice (WM). Before this, Holden announced that the VE
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and
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body styles would be delayed, while the VZ equivalents would continue to be produced. The VE Ute was revealed on 22 August 2007. This was followed by the unveiling of the Sportwagon concept late that year, the production version of which was released in July 2008.


Sedan

Across the seven years of development the VE became Holden's largest and most expensive project, representing an expenditure of approximately A$1.03 billion and 3.4 million kilometres (2.1 million miles) of testing. Following the investment, some critics referred to the VE by the
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"billion dollar baby". In late 1998 design chief
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sketched the initial concept for the VE—a rakish sedan with a long wheelbase and shorter overhangs—to guide management and designers. The sketch formed the design basis for the eventual production-ready car. In early 1999 Peter Hughes—manager of exterior design for Holden—produced a two-dimensional image of a sketch drawn earlier by Simcoe. By late 2000 eight initial exterior sketches were selected, then narrowed down to four through a voting process within the design team. These designs featured the same core elements: prominent wheel arches, an aggressive stance, dynamic lines and short overhangs. Full-size clay models of the four chosen sketches were created. By July 2002 the speculative phase had ended, and a single exterior design direction was chosen. With only four years left before the car's launch, and without having undergone practical testing or real-world engineering, the team turned to a
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program,
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. One solitary VE concept was refined, sculpted, taken to Holden's Lang Lang Proving Ground, placed on the skidpan, and scrutinised by designers and directors from up close and far away to assess how much prominence it had on the road. In February 2003 the designers provided important information to the engineering team, and by May 2003 the design was finalised and approved by Peter Hughes. By July 2003 the teams created the final design mock-up, featuring a fully transparent model with a glasshouse structure. In 2004, two years before the release of the VE Commodore, Holden unveiled the Torana TT36
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at the
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in Sydney. This concept previewed the production Commodore and allowed Holden to assess public response to the car's exterior design. Some production-ready components, such as the
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and the
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lever, were adapted from the TT36 for the production VE. After completing the initial design sketches, Holden's engineers quickly began work on developing the
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.
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discontinued the
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in 2003. Holden, having used this platform for all earlier Commodore generations, had two options: adopt another
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(GM) platform or create a new architecture. GM's new premium rear-wheel drive Sigma platform, which was set to debut in the
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, was offered to Holden's engineers, who believed that it was unsuitable for the car's requirements. The shoulder width in the rear seat was too narrow. Holden chose to develop a new platform, the GM Zeta, which also served as the basis for several later GM vehicles. The car features a double-pivot
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front
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and a four-link
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, which replaced the earlier MacPherson strut front, and semi-trailing arm rear, designs. Denny Mooney was appointed chairman of Holden in January 2004. One of Mooney's priorities was to improve the perceived quality issues that surrounded the previous generations of Commodores. Mooney advocated for a reduction of panel gaps by over previous targets. Using high-strength steel, the body structure is 50 per cent stiffer than the outgoing model. Strength enhancements include the incorporation of tailor-welded blanks in the front chassis rails and floor reinforcing, resulting in a bare shell mass of . These advancements not only result in noise, vibration and harshness reductions but also lead to improved handling and crash safety. The development of the VE prompted Holden to redesign its facility in Elizabeth, South Australia, which would facilitate the assembly of entire sections of the car off the foremost production line. This allowed for a seamless construction of complete sub-assemblies, such as the engine and transmissions, to be assembled on rigs that simplify production. This is applied to the front-end module of the VE Commodore, which comprises accessory components such as
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, bumpers and
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sensors. The production method permits the easy removal of the entire front-end as a single-piece unit, resulting in reduced repair costs and easier access to the engine bay. The method was first used by GM and won the SAE Australasia's 2006 "Automotive Engineering Excellence Award". Holden implemented a modular design structure known as the "Flex" strategy for the VE's interior, where fundamentally different components, such as audio systems and instrument clusters, could easily be swapped between variants while keeping production costs manageable. This approach resulted in significantly greater differentiation between the variants compared to the previous model, offering three distinct interior styles: ''Functional'', ''Performance'' and ''Luxury''. The VE model introduced several updates, including a new four-strut hinge system for the
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and replacing the previous "gooseneck" hinges. High-specification variants feature expandable door pockets and a "blackout" mode that illuminates only the
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at night. The handbrake is flush-fitting and integrated into a symmetrical centre console allowing the car to be easily re-configured for
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markets and thus reducing redesign and redevelopment costs.


Sportwagon

Unveiled at the 2007 Australian International Motor Show in Melbourne, the Sportwagon marked a departure from previous Commodore
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s. Representing an A$110 million investment and over of road testing, the VE Sportwagon programme aimed to address the changing station wagon market, due to the growth of the sales of
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s (SUVs) and the overreliance on
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purchasing. Recognising a shift away from traditional station wagons, Holden sought to develop a sportier and more stylish station wagon, dubbed the ''Sportwagon''. Up to 90 per cent of VZ wagons were bought by fleet companies, and Holden desired to attract more retail customers; they decided to develop a lower, sportier wagon as an alternative to SUVs. The Sportwagon, unlike all previous models—which shared their long-
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with the Statesman/Caprice—is built on the same wheelbase platform as the sedan. While this adjustment resulted in a cargo capacity reduction from the VZ's , the sedan's near 50:50 weight distribution is retained. To ensure the cargo opening is large enough, the tailgate is hinged well up into the roofline. The design of the tailgate is compact enough to open in just of space, a feature publicised in Sportwagon television commercials. Modifications to the
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were made to accommodate the Sportwagon's different design characteristics, including stiffer springs, alterations to the
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, and an additional ball joint in the rear suspension to handle the increased weight. Compared to the sedan, kerb weight was increased by about .


Ute

The Holden Ute—the coupe utility body style—was unveiled on 22 August 2007 via the Internet and was designed to be a "lifestyle vehicle", a shift from the traditional "workhorse" market. The VE Ute program received an investment of around AU$105.1 million. The design was conceived in 2000, when the team began developing the design of the VE sedan and the global rear-wheel-drive architecture. At that time, many of the surfaces, details, and linework along the sides of the car were incorporated to ensure the flexibility needed to extend the design to accommodate a Ute. The Holden Ute shares its wheelbase with the WM Statesman/Caprice. The horizontal tail light was meant to give the Ute what Tony Stolfo—the chief designer of the VE—describes as "a more car-like persona", as did the raised numberplate housing and full one-piece bumper.


Safety

Engine placement was a contentious issue during development. Holden's designers advocated for the engine to be positioned well behind the front
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, aiming to achieve short overhangs and an overall sportier appearance. However, this approach raised concerns among crash engineers, who feared it would reduce the body's impact absorption in the event of an accident. To resolve the conflicting perspectives, a consensus was reached between designers and crash engineers, resulting in the relocation of engine components, including relocating the battery to the
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, which freed valuable front-end space. By having the engine moved back and lower down, the VE Commodore also benefits from near-perfect 50:50
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across all variants, leading to superior handling. Crash engineers implemented several other
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initiatives, including relocating the
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to be in front of the rear-axle line, instead of behind. In July 2006, Holden claimed that the VE featured one of the best body structures globally. They cited an extensive series of assessments, comprising over 5,000 simulated tests and 79 live barrier tests. Crash test results from the
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(ANCAP) rate the VE lower in the offset frontal impact test than the VZ. The overall crash score was marginally higher than for the previous VZ, due to improvements in side impact protection giving a score of 27.45 out of 37, or a four-star rating out of a possible five. In March 2008, having six airbags as standard in the MY09 update made the VE eligible for the ANCAP side pole test, yielding additional safety points. The second stage of the VE's safety rollout in October 2008, for MY09.5, included, across the VE range, the addition of an energy-absorbing
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shroud and redesigned rear door latches. The Omega sedan, equipped with a seat belt reminder gained another point, thus allowing the model to bear a five-star rating with a score of 33.45 in December 2008. In February 2009, following the addition of a seat belt reminder in the Sportwagon range, the Omega Sportwagon was the next model to be awarded a five-star rating. Subsequent safety upgrades were extended to other VE-based models, including the Ute and WM Statesman/Caprice, with the inclusion of the seat belt reminder becoming standard as part of the MY10 update in August 2009. Consequently, all VE sedan and Sportwagon body styles, along with the extended-wheelbase WM models, received a five-star rating. The VE Ute officially received the rating on 19 October 2009, getting ANCAP five-star ratings for the entire line-up of Australian-made Holdens.


Powertrains

Holden, recognising the risks of simultaneously introducing a new platform and drivetrain, introduced the Australian-built '' Alloytec''
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derived from the proven VZ model. Adapting a proven engine design lessened the likelihood that Holden would find, and have to rectify, faults before starting production. The original base V6 benefited from power increases compared to the VZ, with engine noise decreased by implementing new
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s, among other modifications. The four-speed '' GM 4L60-E''
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—first introduced in the VL—remained for this engine, with subtle alterations to its functionality.
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options were the Aisin ''AY6'' and Tremec TR6060 six-speed, while two automatics featuring Active Select (
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) functionality were offered as the five-speed '' GM 5L40-E'' and six-speed '' GM 6L80-E''. The latter was reserved exclusively for a modified '' L76''
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. This new engine, internally designated '' L98'', does not readily support fuel-saving
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(AFM) technology, unlike the ''L76''. In October 2006 Holden introduced a bi-fuel variant of the ''Alloytec'' V6, offered in the Omega and Berlina variants. This version can run on both petrol and LPG, incorporating an advanced ''Sequential Vapour Gas Injection'' system and reinforced valve seats for durability. The bi-fuel V6 delivers slightly lower performance— and less than the conventional V6 when running on LPG—resulting in a total of . The engine uses a large cylindrical gas tank, which results in decreased boot space and slightly increased fuel consumption. On 16 October 2006, due to a faulty fuel hose that caused a fuel smell to enter the cabin, a recall was issued that affected 1,521 V8 Commodore and WM Statesman/Caprice models, On 10 November 2006, resulting from defective rear
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anchors, a second recall was issued, which affected 12,830 Commodores and WM models built before 11 September 2006. On 10 April 2007, due to the possibility that the bi-fuel Commodores may have been fitted with undersized
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s in the service valve hand tap, Holden issued a recall affecting models produced between November 2006 and April 2007. On 7 December 2007, due to the possibility that one of the fuel lines in the engine compartment may have a rub condition with a fuel vapour hose clip, possibly causing a fuel smell to become evident, another recall was issued, for over 86,000 VE and WM V6 models. On 21 October 2008, Holden disclosed the upgrades for the MY09.5 models. Alterations involved the standardisation of the '' Alloytec'' V6 across the entire Commodore range from November 2008, whereas it was previously exclusive to the SV6 and Calais. The Omega and Berlina variants gained
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, but the "premium" dual exhaust system and the five-speed automatic were excluded. The upshot of this is an output reduction of and compared to the engine it replaces. Omega and Berlina sedans and Sportwagons benefit from a two and four per cent fuel efficiency improvement, respectively. Emissions had also been reduced, which allowed petrol-powered variants to achieve a
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certification, an
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that was introduced in Europe in 2014. These changes extend further than the petrol engine, as bi-fuel LPG variants benefit from an eight per cent improvement in fuel economy when running on LPG. The LPG models produce , which is less than before. Also announced in 2008 was a version of the 6.0-litre V8 engine featuring General Motors' AFM technology, designated '' L76''. Originally omitted from the ''L98'' V8, AFM contributes to enhanced fuel consumption under light engine loads. However, it was available only with models featuring an automatic transmission, and power output is reduced by . The announcement of AFM coincided with the announcement of ''EcoLine'', a badge highlighting Holden vehicles employing fuel-saving technologies. In the case of the VE Commodore, both AFM- and LPG-powered versions come under the ''EcoLine'' designation. On 7 April 2009, dealerships began receiving the first ''EcoLine''-branded models. On 4 August 2009, Holden announced the MY10 revisions to the VE and WM range. For the Omega and Berlina, the 3.6-litre ''Alloytec'' V6 was superseded by a 3.0-litre engine, the lowest
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of a Commodore since the
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fitted to the 1986 VL series. The new engine received Spark Ignition Direct Injection (SIDI) technology, claimed to yield a fuel consumption reduction of up to 12 percent. Power was increased to , albeit with a reduction in torque to . Along with the 3.0-litre engine, a newly-developed 3.6-litre version of the same, producing and , was also unveiled. Other than the manual transmission version of the SV6, all ''SIDI'' V6 models are coupled to GM's '' 6L50'' automatic transmissions and fall under Holden's ''EcoLine'' designation. Benefits to fuel economy for the 3.6-litre ''SIDI'' can also be attributed to an improved "deceleration fuel cut" system, which halts the fuel supply during engine coasting, a more efficient
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and
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, a 50 
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(rpm) reduction in
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(to 550 rpm), and the incorporation of a "turbine damper", for the automatic transmission, that suppresses vibrations at low RPMs, thus enabling earlier upshifts. The Omega iterations of the Ute, as well as all bi-fuel variants, retain the 3.6-litre engine coupled with a four-speed automatic transmission, but alterations were made to the LPG engine to achieve additional gains in efficiency. In late August 2010, significant updates were introduced with the MY11 Series II upgrades. The Omega versions of the Ute were upgraded to the 3.0-litre ''SIDI'' engine paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, as used in the sedan and wagon versions. Holden also modified the 3.0-litre V6 to accept E85 bio-ethanol, in addition to petrol, stating that using E85 provides a sizeable increase in performance and reduces emissions between 20 and 40 per cent, depending on the distance the fuel is transported from the production site to the
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. In September 2011, E85 compatibility was extended to the 3.6-litre V6 as part of the MY12 update.


Models


Commodore Omega

Replacing both the Commodore Executive and Acclaim, the Omega was the entry-level option with basic standard equipment. The most significant gain over the Executive was inclusion of the Bosch version 8.0
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system as a standard feature across the range. The Omega, along with all VE models, came with a "space saver" spare tyre, which faced criticism. Concerns were raised about its practicality; the
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published studies indicating that these thinner, temporary spare tyres significantly degrade a car's driving dynamics. Holden argued that the "space saver" spare tyre was a weight-saving feature. Critics also highlighted the absence of standard
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for the Omega model; this was rectified with the MY09 upgrade of the Omega. Holden offered five
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models based on the Commodore Omega. Launched in the middle of 2006, the V-Series Commodore featured a sports-oriented
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, 17-inch
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s, a rear
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, colour-matched wing mirrors and exterior door handles. The Lumina model was launched in June 2007. In addition to the features of the Omega, it included
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phone connectivity and rear
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s. On 1 May 2008, the 60th Anniversary model was released to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the 48–215—the company's first model. It included unique 18-inch alloy wheels, leather seat inserts and special "60th Anniversary" badging. Available from March 2009 in sedan and Sportwagon variants, the International models featured alloy wheels from the Calais V, front
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s, a six-disc CD changer, leather trim and Bluetooth connectivity. In October 2009, a reintroduced version came with a choice of a 3.0-litre ''SIDI'' V6 engine with a six-speed automatic transmission, or a 3.6-litre LPG ''Alloytec'' V6 with a four-speed automatic (sedan only), as well as 18-inch alloy wheels and a Berlina grille. To commemorate the discontinuation of the VE before the introduction of the VF models, a Z Series Commodore—released on 5 September 2012—was designed to combine luxury and sports features to appeal to a wide audience. Available in the Omega, SV6, SS and SS V variants, it offered leather seats (in Omega and SS V), Bluetooth connectivity, rear parking sensors, a rear parking camera and alloy wheels in various sizes. The series was available in sedan, Sportwagon and Ute body styles, with minimal variations between the three.


Commodore SV6

The SV6 builds on the Omega, with a more powerful ''High Output'' version of the ''Alloytec'' V6 engine, paired with either a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. Unlike the launch Omega, air conditioning comes standard in the SV6. It also featured the "FE2" suspension, which incorporates a lowered body, firmer springs and heavier dampers. The SV6 possesses a ''Performance''-style interior, in contrast to the Omega's ''Functional''-style interior. The SV6 Z Series, launched on 5 September 2012, was introduced alongside the Omega model; as aforementioned, this series was designed to clear out the final VE models before the introduction of the VF. While the Z Series retained the same mechanical components as the standard SV6, it featured several enhancements, including 19-inch alloy wheels, leather-bolstered seats, Z Series badging, custom carpets, a rearview camera and rear parking sensors.


Commodore VE SS

The Commodore SS uses the 6.0-litre V8 engine and ''T-56'' six-speed manual transmission, and has quad exhaust outlets. In both 2006 and 2007 the SS won the ''
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'' magazine's "Bang For Your Bucks" award. The subsequent introduction of the SSV marked Holden's first application of the "V-Series" naming convention on a series-produced car, which was implemented to differentiate specific models from special-edition programmes. The SS V offers extra luxuries at a similar price point to the preceding SS. Its interior is distinguished by the metallic-style pedals and instruments matched with the exterior colour. The entire dashboard could be optioned in bright red, orange and black. The exterior of the SS V exhibits five-spoke 19-inch alloy wheels, with the option of larger 20-inch wheels. Holden produced two special editions of the VE SS, starting with the SS V 60th Anniversary, which was released on 1 May 2008. It incorporated various additional features over the standard SS V, including 10-spoke 20-inch alloy wheels,
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, rear parking sensors, a high-mounted rear spoiler, chrome exterior door handle accents and "60th Anniversary" badging and floor mats. After the
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brand was discontinued in North America in 2009, Holden fitted approximately 1,500 Commodore SS Vs with the
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front-end fascia and other features. This special edition was unveiled at the Deniliquin Ute Muster on 2 October 2009, with sales beginning in November. The SS V-Series Special Edition was produced in three body styles—sedan, utility and Sportwagon—with 500 units of each, unlike the G8, which was available only as a sedan.


Berlina

As the mid-range VE model, the Berlina has equipment similar to that of the Omega. The exterior styling is similar to the Omega but has extra touches, such as larger tail-lights, front fog lamps, seven-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels and the ''Luxury''-type interior. The Berlina International was based on the Series II Berlina and was available as both a sedan or wagon. It includes leather trim, 18-inch alloy wheels and a rear camera to facilitate safe reversing.


Calais

The Calais—the
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of the VE range—pairs the ''High Output Alloytec''
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with the five-speed
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. Like the SS, an upscale V-Series edition was available. Two special editions of the Calais were produced. Based on the Series I model, the Calais V International was available with V6 or V8 engine and automatic transmission. The model features 19-inch alloy wheels, chrome exterior door handles, colour satellite navigation and alloy-faced pedals. The Calais V 60th Anniversary Edition features an electronic sunroof, 19-inch alloy wheels, a leather interior, alloy-faced pedals and chrome exterior door handles.


Model year changes

Like the VZ model before it, the fourth generation of the Commodore continued the tradition of significant updates, often marked by new model designations—such as the third-generation update of the VT, followed by the VX, VY and VZ models—interspersed with "Series II" and, occasionally, "Series III" revisions. Throughout the VE's lifespan, Holden also introduced a series of changes to the car, identified by the
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(MY).


Series I

The MY09 models were launched on 15 March 2008. Six
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s became the standard across the range, replacing the previous two airbags in the Omega variant and four in the SV6. Standard features—such as
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, 16-inch
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s, body-coloured wing mirrors and door handles and a new grille insert with chrome accents—were added to the Omega models. The subsequent MY09.5 upgrades affected models ordered from 21 October 2008 and produced from November of that year. These updates included standardising the
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illumination and removing the
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and Berlina V8 options. The "premium" version of the ''Alloytec'' V6 was introduced to the Omega and Berlina, offering improved
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with a slight reduction in engine output (see
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). Various safety upgrades were also implemented (see
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). Additional MY09.5 changes were introduced in March 2009. The space-saver spare wheel was discontinued, with two options offered instead: a lightweight tire inflator kit or a full-size spare wheel. The Sportwagon body styles of the Calais V and SS V variants received an alloy spare wheel if the full-size spare were chosen, while the remainder of the line-up received a steel-wheel spare. Holden also replaced the dark-grey horizontal dashboard strip and steering wheel spokes on the SV6, SS and SS V with a matt silver finish. Safety upgrades introduced to the Omega sedan in October were also added to the Omega Sportwagon (see
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). The MY10 versions of the VE series were released in September 2009, featuring new 3.0-litre and 3.6-litre V6 engines with Spark Ignition Direct Injection (SIDI) technology, paired with a new six-speed automatic transmission (see
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). These updated powertrains were branded under Holden's ''EcoLine'' range, with all ''SIDI'' models identifiable by repositioned ''EcoLine'' badges and, for the 3.0-litre models, twin exhaust outlets. The updated models also include recalibrated suspension and an additional ball joint in the rear suspension. A sturdier, -thick rear
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was also added. Enhanced engine-bay sound insulation and a new muffler have reduced noise, vibration and harshness, while lighter, low-rolling-resistance tires further improve fuel efficiency. The MY10 update introduced the Tremec TR-6060 six-speed manual transmission with an upgraded clutch.


Series II

The MY11 revisions introduced identifiable styling updates across the range. Models produced since were marketed by Holden as the "Series II". Announced on 31 August 2010, and launched on 10 September, the MY11 series brought extensive styling updates across the VE range, including redesigned front fascias,
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lip detailing on sedan
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s, and new alloy wheels on Berlina and higher models. Front fascia revisions included reshaped headlamps, revamped bumpers and a larger grille with new inserts tailored to each model. The update introduced a new 6.5-inch touchscreen in a redesigned centre console stack, along with updated dashboards, reconfigured controls, modified ventilation outlets and refreshed trim and lighting colours. SV6, SS and SS V models received unique circular air vents. The MY11 update introduced flex-fuel capability for the 3.0-litre V6 and 6.0-litre V8 engines, enabling them to operate on E85 bio-ethanol. Holden also launched a new "Redline" sports package option for V-Series models. This package included lightweight, forged, polished 19-inch multi-spoke
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s from the
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GXP. Other Redline features included high-performance
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four-piston brakes, stiffer "FE3" suspension and a tyre inflator kit on the Redline Ute. The 6.5-inch "Holden-iQ"
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, developed by
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, was made standard on the Omega, SS and SSV models, integrating media playback and control functions. The iQ
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replaced the previous mechanical CD stacker with a single slot and flash-drive storage capable of holding approximately 15 CDs worth of music. Additional features included
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integration,
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and auxiliary inputs,
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connectivity for calls, and music streaming. Holden began production of the MY12-update Commodore on 6 September 2011, following a 2 September announcement detailing limited mechanical changes focused on efficiency improvements and the introduction of E85 fuel compatibility for the 3.6-litre ''SIDI'' V6 engine. The cosmetic updates included new features across various models: the Omega received seven-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels and chrome accents on the lower outboard fascia inserts, while the Berlina was fitted with chrome-trimmed fog light surrounds. The Calais V model added a new boot lip
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, which was also made available as an accessory for other MY12 sedan models. The SV6 and SS models incorporated a chrome-highlighted lower spoiler and front grille surround, with the V-Series versions of the SS also featuring additional chrome-accented lower outboard inserts. The Redline editions of the SS V featured redesigned 19-inch wheels, red-painted brake callipers and the "FE3" suspension option extended to include the Sportwagon and Ute body styles.


HSV range (E Series)

Holden marketed the high-performance versions of the VE Commodore through its performance division,
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(HSV), as the E Series. Launched in August 2006, the E Series lineup included the Clubsport, Maloo (utility version), Senator (luxury version), and GTS models. The lineup featured distinctive styling elements, including
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taillights and vertical front
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grilles, and were initially powered by a 6.0-litre '' LS2'' V8 engine, which was replaced by a 6.2-litre ''LS3'' V8 in 2008. The E Series 2 was released in 2010; the update introduced a
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with new bumpers, a twin-nostril bonnet, launch control and
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with normal and competition modes. With the introduction of the E Series 3 in 2011, the car received LPG compatibility, updated driver interface technology and several interior alterations, including a standard touchscreen and leather trim. The Clubsport lineup included variants such as the R8 Tourer (station wagon), the CSV CR8 for export to the Middle East, and high-performance versions such as the Vauxhall VXR8 for the United Kingdom. The W427, a limited-edition model, was equipped with a 7.0-litre '' LS7'' V8 engine, making it the most powerful vehicle in the E Series lineup.


Production

At the time of its launch in Australia, Ford's BF Falcon was a direct competitor of the VE Commodore. In late 2005 the
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Mitsubishi 380 was launched to indirectly compete with the Commodore, but was discontinued with the 2008 closure of the
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plant in Tonsley Park, South Australia. In November 2006
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released their Aurion model to the Australian market. The VE Commodore was well received in the Australian market, outselling its competitors in the large-car segment. Its position as Australia's outright best-selling car was challenged in 2007 and overtaken in some months in 2008 by the
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in the face of increasing petrol prices. Nevertheless, the introduction of the Sportwagon in mid-2008 contributed to the VE Commodore regaining its top sales position, accounting for over 30percent of total Commodore sales. In 2007 the VE series became the fifth Commodore model to receive the ''Wheels'' Car of the Year award. Beginning in September 2006, the VE range was exported to
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; in the
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and
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it was re-branded as the
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. Sales of the Berlina began in 2007 in the Brazilian market under the Chevrolet Omega name. In North America, between 2008 and 2009,
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also imported Commodore sedans as the G8. The discontinuation of the G8 followed GM's Chapter 11 bankruptcy, leading to the discontinuation of the Pontiac brand. The Pontiac G8 received several unique features, including a revised '' L76'' engine with Active Fuel Management, and appearance changes to conform to Pontiac's own
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. In 2009, the small-scale German manufacturer Bitter, known for rebodying existing vehicles, introduced its "Vero Sport" at the
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. It was based on the Commodore SS. The final VE Commodore was produced on 17 May 2013; it was an SSV automatic sedan painted in chlorophyll green and intended for a dealer in the Northern Territory. Between 2006 and 2013, Holden manufactured over 520,000 units of the VE Commodore, of which 350,000 were sold in Australia. It was succeeded by the VF Commodore.


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