WILL OUR COMMODORE BE JUDGED “WORLD CAR OF THE YEAR”?

Holden ZB Commodore

Holden ZB Commodore

Australian engineers working on the next-generation Commodore may have played a major part in having the Opel Insignia listed as a finalist for the 2018 World Car of the Year awards.

Opel Insignia has had many positive reviews in Europe since its introduction a few months ago – and that’s with just the four-cylinder turbocharged engine. We feel sure they will love the performance of the V6 engine if they get to sample it. That powerplant wouldn’t have been engineered into the car but for pressure from Holden.

The World Car of the Year awards are a major event in the automotive world, being judged by top level motoring journalists from Asia, Europe, and North America. Australia falls into the Asian region.

Australian development on Insignia to transform it into the ZB Commodore focused in particular on the V6 AWD VXR and V6 AWD Tourer models, though quite a bit was also done on the turbo-petrol four-cylinder.

Holden ZB Commodore

Holden engineers have accumulated well over 100,000km on Australian roads, both at the company’s Lang Lang proving ground and throughout Victoria, testing everything from local suspension and steering tunes to radio and satellite navigation reception.

Holden’s Vehicle Performance Manager, Jeremy Tassone, says, “We’ve been working on the European car for a while now to make it even better for Australian roads and by the time it lands in the hands of our customers, we’re confident it will demonstrate all of the great driving and technology characteristics Commodore has built its name on.”

Opel Insignia

Holden ZB Commodore is due to be launched at a date yet to be announced late in February.

The 2018 World Car of the Year gong is due to be awarded at the New York International Auto Show that opens on March 30, 2018 and runs to April 8.

About Ewan Kennedy

Ewan Kennedy, a long-time car enthusiast, was Technical Research Librarian with the NRMA from 1970 until 1985. He worked part-time as a freelance motoring journalist from 1977 until 1985, when he took a full-time position as Technical Editor with Modern Motor magazine. Late in 1987 he left to set up a full-time business as a freelance motoring journalist. Ewan is an associate member of the Society of Automotive Engineers - International. An economy driving expert, he set the Guinness World Record for the greatest distance travelled in a standard road vehicle on a single fuel fill. He lists his hobbies as stage acting, travelling, boating and reading.
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