The VZ Holden Commodore which was released in August, 2004 debuted a new generation of 175 and 190kW 3.6L 'Alloytec' V6 engines (derived from the GM HFV6), versions of which also power the Alfa Romeo 159 and with a Turbo added, the 2006 Saab 9-3 Aero; these DOHC engines are new designs, and have carried on through to the VE Holden Commodore series which was released in August 2006.
A new 5L40E 5-speed automatic transmission sourced from GM was introduced on sports and luxury V6 variants. The sports SV6 variant is also available with a new Aisin AY6 6-speed manual transmission. In January 2006, Holden introduced the new L76 6.0 L V8 to its range. The V8 has been slightly detuned, with both Displacement On Demand and variable valve timing removed compared to the US version. From August 2006 Holden discontinued the VZ Holden Commodore sedan range in way for the new VE Holden Commodore sedan. The same is to happen to the station wagon variant of the VZ Holden Commodore sometime during 2007.
The 3.6 L Alloytec engines are more powerful, responsive and fuel-efficient than the outgoing pushrod ohv ECOTEC V6. Tests have shown that there has been no marginal improvement in driveabilty, even at some speeds sounding and driving very similar to the old pushrod Ecotec. Matched to all-new and upgraded transmissions they deliver noticeable increases in all-round driving refinement. Selected models bring advanced active safety features that electronically assist the driver to maintain vehicle control in emergency situations.
The VZ Commodore was available in several model variations. These are the Executive, Acclaim, Berlina, Calais, SV6, SV8 and the SS. All the models in the VZ range were available in sedan form, but the Executive, Acclaim and Berlina models are also available as station wagons.
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