The Holden Commodore (VR) is an
executive car which was produced by
Holden
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. It was an Australian automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter which sold cars under its own marque in Australia. In its last thre ...
from 1993 to 1995. It was the third iteration of the second generation of the
Holden Commodore
The Holden Commodore is a full-size car that was sold by Holden from 1978 to 2020. It was manufactured from 1978 to 2017 in Australia and from 1979 to 1990 in New Zealand, with production of the locally manufactured versions in Australia endin ...
. The VR range included the luxury variants, Holden Commodore Berlina (VR) and Holden Calais (VR) and a commercial model, the Holden Ute (VR).
Overview
Launched in July 1993 and sold until April 1995, the VR series came with an updated, sleeker and more modern design, as well as safety enhancements such as
anti-lock brakes (ABS). It launched shortly before the
Ford ED Falcon
The Ford Falcon (ED) is a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia from 1993 to 1994. It was the third iteration of the fifth generation of the Falcon and also included the Ford Fairmont (ED)—the luxury-oriented version.
Introductio ...
. From the side, the biggest change was the revised daylight opening around the C-pillar and the use of a round rear wheelarch, instead of a squared-off shape used on the previous VN and VP model Commodores. A Series II model launched in September 1994. The VR Acclaim and Calais included a driver's side Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
airbag
An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate extremely quickly, then quickly deflate during a collision. It consists of the airbag cushion, a flexible fabric bag, an inflation module, and an impact sensor. Th ...
as standard, which was a first for an Australian car. They also had standard ABS brakes and
independent rear suspension
Independent suspension is any automobile suspension system that allows each wheel on the same axle to move vertically (i.e. reacting to a bump on the road) independently of the others. This is contrasted with a beam axle or deDion axle system in w ...
(IRS). The airbag, ABS brakes and IRS were also available across the range for both
automatic transmission and
manual transmission models. The rear-end treatment saw raised tail lamps, which were recessed high up on the
boot
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lid for safety reasons. A new electronic version of the ''
Turbo-Hydramatic 700R4'' (TH700) automatic transmission was introduced, known as the ''
GM 4L60-E''. The VR Commodore was
''Wheels'' Car of the Year for 1993.
Models
Commodore Executive
Commodore Executive opened up the VR lineup, although it was primarily projected at
fleet customers.
Power steering
A power steering is a mechanical device equipped on a motor vehicle that helps drivers steer the vehicle by reducing steering effort needed to turn the steering wheel, making it easier for the vehicle to turn or maneuver at lower speeds.
Hydraul ...
, electric side mirrors and four-wheel disc brakes were standard, with
automatic transmission optional.
Only one limited edition model was offered in the VR range:
* Commodore Equipe: introduced in 1995, a Series II model in either sedan or wagon bodies was based on the Executive.
Commodore Acclaim
With the introduction of the VR Commodore, Holden added the Acclaim model to the Commodore range. Sitting one notch above the Executive, the Acclaim was based on an automatic transmission Executive with a safety pack that was aimed at families and featured ABS brakes, IRS, driver's side airbag and
cruise control as standard.
Although the Acclaim came standard with automatic transmission, a buyer could, by taking an Executive with manual transmission, and adding the ABS brakes, IRS, and airbag options, have a Commodore that was almost a manual transmission Acclaim. Only cruise control was not available as an option.
Commodore S
The Commodore S was a sports option based on the Executive, retaining its 3.8-litre engine.
Commodore SS
SS models were similar to the S, except that they were fitted with Holden's 5.0-litre ''
HEC 5000i'' V8. A unique-to-SS alloy wheel design was also featured.
A engine was offered as an option.
Berlina
The Berlina
[The Berlina is referred to as the "Holden Commodore Berlina" in the sales brochure "The New Holden Commodore. Executive, Acclaim, Berlina, S and SS.", AD10508, General Motors- Holden's Automotive Limited, August 1993] was the first of the luxury-oriented variants. Alloy wheels, electric windows and automatic transmission were standard fitment. Sedan and wagon variants were offered.
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Calais
The Calais topped the VR lineup with an automatic transmission, driver's airbag, IRS, and ABS as standard, as well as features, such as climate control and velour
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trim or optional leather, to differentiate it from the lesser Commodore models.
File:1994-1995 Holden VR II Commodore Executive station wagon 05.jpg , Commodore Executive wagon (Series II)
File:1995 Holden VR II Commodore Equipe sedan 03.jpg , Commodore Equipe sedan (Series II, limited edition)
File:Holden Commodore SS (1993-1994 VR series) 01.jpg , Commodore SS
File:1994 Holden Berlina (VR) sedan (2008-10-09).jpg, Holden Commodore Berlina sedan (VR)
File:Holden Calais (1993-1994 VR series) 02.jpg , Holden Calais
Holden Ute
A coupe utility
A coupe or coupé (, ) is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors.
The term ''coupé'' was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two passengers without rear-facing seats. It comes from the French past parti ...
variant of the VR Commodore was offered in Holden Ute and the Holden 'S’ Ute models.[ Unlike the Ute which carried no external model badging, the 'S’ Ute was fitted with "Commodore" badges.][
File:1995 Holden Commodore (VR II) S utility (2011-11-08).jpg , Holden Ute S (Series II)
File:1993-1994 Holden VR Commodore S utility 02.jpg , Holden Ute S
]
Holden Statesman and Caprice (VR)
Holden also produced longer wheelbase variants of the Commodore VR as the Holden Statesman (VR) and the Holden Caprice (VR).
HSV range
Holden's performance vehicle partner Holden Special Vehicles produced the following range of Holden VR based models, which were each marketed under the HSV brand.
Clubsport
The VR series Clubsport, which was based on the Holden Commodore (VR), was released in August 1993.[Review:HSV VR ClubSport (1193-95), australiancar.reviews]
Retrieved 24 May 2016 It was powered by a 185 kW 5.0-litre V8 engine.[ 1,117 sedans and 77 wagons were produced.][
File:1993-1995 HSV Clubsport (VR) sedan 01.jpg , HSV Clubsport sedan
File:1993-1995 HSV Clubsport (VR) sedan 02.jpg , HSV Clubsport sedan
]
GTS
The GTS came with a six-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic. Its V8 engine produced and . 277 were produced.
Maloo
The VR series Maloo utility was introduced in August 1993 with new front sheetmetal and a reworked interior appearance. The 5.0-litre V8 engine was upgraded slightly to . 156 examples were produced.
Senator
In 1993, the significantly redesigned VR Senator was released. The rear seating was from the Holden Statesman
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. It was an Australian automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter which sold cars under its own marque in Australia. In its last three ...
. Along with the rest of the HSV range, the Senator bodykit was penned by designer Ian Callum to produce a sleeker, more aggressive stance along with a version of the 5.0-litre V8. A new suspension setup was developed, known as the touring package which aimed to provide capable handling and a smooth ride. Additionally from May 1994 onwards, the Senator could be optioned with HSV's new 5.7-litre "stroker" V8 known as the "215i". The $10,000 "stroker" engine option was handbuilt as an upgrade over the standard V8. This engine could be coupled to either the four-speed automatic transmission or a six-speed manual transmission. 0–100 km/h (0-60 mph) takes 7.8 sec for the 185i and takes 7.3 sec for the 215i. Total number built for both versions was 855.
Toyota Lexcen (T3)
The United Australian Automobile Industries (UAAI) joint venture agreement with Toyota Australia first starting with the VN Commodore
The Holden Commodore (VN) is a full-size car that was produced by Holden from 1988 to 1991. It was the first iteration of the second generation of this Australian made model, which was previously a mid-size car, as well as the first Commodor ...
continued with the VP and VR. The VR Lexcen equivalent was known as the T3 series, and was introduced at or about the same time as the other VR models; featuring subtle styling differences, particularly, the front panels. While the VR badged as a Holden was either first or second in the monthly Australian automotive sales, the Toyota Lexcen sold substantially fewer, as there was an interpretation of the Toyota Lexcen as Japan returning to its copycat roots. This was due to Toyota specifying styling that was in common with the then new "wide body" Camry, while retaining the original Commodore bodywork and interiors. Lexcen sales were still quite low, also another factor in this is Holden restricted Toyota in the number of Lexcens it was to provide to them. The number of technical service bulletins, recalls and customer service exercises on Holden-supplied Lexcens exceeds typical Toyota exercises on Toyota built vehicles in the era by more than five to one.
References
External links
Holden Commodore, Calais and Ute Colour Chart (VR), www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au
{{Holden timeline
Cars of Australia
VR
Full-size vehicles
Rear-wheel-drive vehicles
Coupé utilities
Sedans
Station wagons
Cars introduced in 1993