
Holden has just released the 2011 Holden Commodore VE Series II which is Australia’s first car that offers flex-fuel technology. Both ordinary petrol and premium petrol can be used or E85 fuel, available at selected service stations.
The new Holden Commodore offers other improvements as well. It features cosmetic revisions, mainly to the front and rear bumper bars. There’s also a range of new technologies applied to the interior to enhance passive comfort and Holden’s 3.0-litre and 3.6-litre V6 engines have also been re-engineered and now produce less emissions and are more fuel efficient than the previous variants. Improvements also stand for 6.0-litre V8 engine models.

Inside, there’s a new centre stack fascia with new illuminations and colours, new mouldings around the air vents and controls, and then there’s the ever-presence of Holden’s iQ display system. This is a 6.5 inch touch-screen moulded into the top centre of the dash, now standard on all models, even the base Omega. Also standard across the range is dual-zone climate control air-conditioning.



