

HSV is a car manufacturer in Australia, which recently launched all-new E Series 2 (E2) with a significant new design theme and a number of new driver features for Australia’s favourite luxury and performance car company. There is the new E2 range is yet another opportunity to demonstrate the engineering and design excellence of HSV.
HVS E2 shows the model line-up, the new theme runs across the front and rear graphics, design of the mesh, wheels and exhaust tips. Shockwave graphic which is heavily emphasised with the use of a polished froThe GTS wheel repeats the face. The ClubSport R8 picks up the dynamic angled spoke shape inspired by the graphic.
E Series 2 highlights include the return of the GTS to the top of HSV’s performance pedigree with 325kW of power, hi-flow intermediate exhaust system
with bi-modal mufflers, re-calibrated Magnetic Ride Control with stiffer springs and 8.5 inch front wheels as standard.
GTS Features include:
-All new front and rear appearance encompassing performance bonnet scoops and ‘shockwave’ inspired theme.
-Upgraded 325kW LS3 V8 engine.
-Hi-flow intermediate exhaust with bi-modal mufflers.
-Competition Mode ESC.
-Extended Cruise Control.
-Launch Control (manual vehicles only).
-Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) Performance suspension, stiffer and recalibrated.
-Four piston front and rear brakes. All new E2 Performance 20 inch wheels.
-Performance leather seats.
-SV Enhanced options include six-piston front brake callipers, finished in SV Enhance yellow with black HSV insignia and four-piston rears with unique wheel accenting.
HSV is a car manufacturer in Australia, which recently launched all-new E Series 2 (E2) with a significant new design theme and a number of new driver features for Australia’s favourite luxury and performance car company. There is the new E2 range is yet another opportunity to demonstrate the engineering and design excellence of HSV.
HVS E2 shows the model line-up, the new theme runs across the front and rear graphics, design of the mesh, wheels and exhaust tips. Shockwave graphic which is heavily emphasised with the use of a polished froThe GTS wheel repeats the face. The ClubSport R8 picks up the dynamic angled spoke shape inspired by the graphic.
E Series 2 highlights include the return of the GTS to the top of HSV’s performance pedigree with 325kW of power, hi-flow intermediate exhaust system
with bi-modal mufflers, re-calibrated Magnetic Ride Control with stiffer springs and 8.5 inch front wheels as standard.
GTS Features include:
-All new front and rear appearance encompassing performance bonnet scoops and ‘shockwave’ inspired theme.
-Upgraded 325kW LS3 V8 engine.
-Hi-flow intermediate exhaust with bi-modal mufflers.
-Competition Mode ESC.
-Extended Cruise Control.
-Launch Control (manual vehicles only).
-Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) Performance suspension, stiffer and recalibrated.
-Four piston front and rear brakes. All new E2 Performance 20 inch wheels.
-Performance leather seats.
-SV Enhanced options include six-piston front brake callipers, finished in SV Enhance yellow with black HSV insignia and four-piston rears with unique wheel accenting.
In the event that Opel does come to Australia as a stand-alone brand, HSV is looking for its own hot hatch to go up against the likes of the Focus RS and Subaru WRX, and the Australian developed Cruze 5dr hatchback is on the cards.
In a recent interview with news site GoAuto, HSV Managing Director Phil Harding confirmed that HSV was investigating a performance version of the Cruze:
"I am not saying we are doing it, but we are looking at it. We would be silly if we didn't."
Mr. Harding also stated that the proposed model would have to fit in with HSV's brand image, delivering performance, driving pleasure and style.
"I am not going to screw with the brand by getting it wrong," he added.
The Cruze may use the same 213kw (286 hp), 2.0 L twin-scroll turbo-four destined for the upcoming Opel Astra OPC / Vauxhall Astra VRX in late 2011. As both the new Astra and the Cruze are based on GM's Delta II platform, it would be a comparatively simple job to transplant the engine from one to the other. When asked about this, Mr. Harding was dismissive:
"We are looking at a couple of options."
The Cruze may also need suspension upgrades and front end modifications to handle the expected FWD torque steer, as its torsion beam rear suspension is not as sophisticated as the independent rear setup on competitors like the Focus RS.
The Cruze hatch will follow its sedan sibling into production at Holden's Elizabeth plant in the second half of 2011, with a wagon variant possible in the future.
By Tristan Hankins
Source: Go-Auto
Opening photo: Carscoop Artist's Impression of a Holden Badged Cruze Hatchback
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Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback Show Car
In more recent times and without forgetting cars like the Vauxhall Viva-based Torana and the Opel Rekord / Senator / Omega rooted Commodores, the introduction of the Opel-sourced Corsa supermini in 1994 marked a return to prominence for Opels down under. The Corsa was followed soon after by the Astra small car and Vectra mid-size sedan / hatch. The Astra was particularly successful for Holden, though it all came to a head with GM's purchase of Daewoo in 2001.
The marriage between GM and Daewoo saw the slow phasing out of Holden badged Opels, the last holdover being the Astra which was replaced by the Chevrolet Cruze in Q3 2009. Now, Opel wants back in.
Nick Reilly, Chairman of Adam Opel GmbH, has identified Australia as one of the key markets needed for returning the brand to profitability by 2012.
"For markets such as China, Australia and South Africa, Opel can be a premium brand," Reilly was quoted as saying, adding, "We have to be able to compete with Volkswagen."
Mike Devereux, Holden Chairman and Managing Director, has confirmed that Opel is under consideration for Australia:
"There's obvious synergy between Opel and Holden," Devereux told news site Go Auto. "There could be a niche for that kind of brand here in Australia. I don't know how we would position it, but we're looking at it."
Insiders say that the strong Aussie dollar and recovering economy make a good business case for Opel, and cars could arrive in showrooms as early as mid-2012.
Whether or not Opel can pull this off will have to be seen. Will style be enough to win buyers away from the established brands like Volkswagen? We welcome your thoughts in the comments section below.
By Tristan Hankins
Source: Go Auto
Gallery: Opel's European Range