Australia's high performance car manufacturer Holden Special Vehicles has launched its new E Series 3, featuring a host of Australian production car firsts, and interior upgrades to the HSV range.
Leading the highlight list are three brand new HSV technologies:
HSV's Managing Director, Phil Harding, believes the new E3 range has reached a new level of sophistication and continues the company's long history of innovation.
"Our E3 range is an example of HSV's passion for innovation, and determination to bring world leading technology to vehicles," he said.
"You only have to look at EDI, LPI, and SBZA to know HSV is passionate about creating and building great all-round performance cars. More and more of our customers are showing greater interest in new technology, and have expressed a desire for unique points of difference in their vehicles."
"The combination of new technologies, stylish interior improvements, and a continued focus on all-round performance further strengthens HSV's position as the ultimate in Australian-made performance cars."
Leading the highlight list are three brand new HSV technologies: Enhanced Driver Interface (EDI) which streams vehicle performance data directly to the new...
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