- Holden VK Commodore
Infobox Automobile generation
name = Holden VK Commodore
aka =
manufacturer =Holden
parent_company =General Motors
predecessor =Holden VH Commodore
successor =Holden VL Commodore
class = Mid-size
platform = FR GM V platform
body_style = 4-door sedan
5-doorstation wagon
production = February 1984–February 1986
assembly =Elizabeth, South Australia ,Australia
engine =- 1.9 L 54 kW Starfire
- 3.3 L 86 kW 'black' engine
- 3.3 L 106 kW EFI 'black' engine
V8 - 5.0 L 126-177 kW Black
transmission = 4-speed manual
5-speed manual
3-speed automatic
wheelbase = Auto mm|2668|1
length = Auto mm|4714|1
width = Auto mm|1722|1
height = Auto mm|1360|1–Auto mm|1378|1
weight = Kg to lb|1220|abbr=yes|wiki=yes–Kg to lb|1366|abbr=yes|wiki=yes
related =
similar =The Holden VK Commodore was introduced in 1984 and replaced the VH. It was the first Commodore to have plastic (
polypropylene ) bumpers and introduced rear quarter windows for a six-window design (styled by Holden, but similar in appearance to theOpel Senator ) as opposed to the four-window design on previous Commodore models. Apart from the bumpers and "glasshouse", other changes for the VK Commodore included a front grille redesign and revamped dashboard instrumentation that included a full digital LED arrangement for the new luxury version, the Calais.The exterior of the VK Commodore was also updated with a more modern and aggressive appearance. This included a new grill design much different then previous models with three bold strips rather than a metallic grill, the now plastic front and rear bumpers/skirts replacing the obsolete metal guards, and a new rear tail light assembly, whereby they now spread from one side to another with a black panel in between. This all added up to a more prominent, sharper look for the 1980s. Changes were also made to the interior where upon the panel of instruments were now square-shaped rather than the more conventional circular layout. In total, 135,705 VK Commodores were built.
Engines
Engine choices (not necessarily available on all cars in the VK range) were two versions of a 5.0 litre
V8 engine (replaced by the 4.9 litre V8 when Group A rules entered Australian motorsport in 1985) and two versions of a 3.3 litre inline 'black'Straight-6 engine (essentially a refined 'blue' I6 with slight increases in power and efficiency), the latter of which was available with either acarburetor orfuel injection . The 3.3 EST carburetor engine was standard equipment for most VK Commodores, with the 3.3 EFI injection engine nominated as standard equipment for the Calais sedan.The 2.85 litre six-cylinder and the 4.2 litre V8, mainstays of the previous Commodore ranges were dropped, hence unavailable to the VK.
Models
The VK range introduced new names for the specification levels, with Executive now a stand-alone nameplate alongside the base model SL. The Executive was basically a Commodore SL appointed with automatic transmission and power steering, and was aimed at capturing the fleet market, a market that Holden had lost its share in when the smaller bodied Commodore originally replaced the Kingswood. Also introduced was the Berlina (replacing SL/X) and Calais (replacing SL/E). The station wagon body style was available in SL, Executive or Berlina variants only, however the limited edition Vacationer name plate was also continued over for a period from the VH Commodore. Other variants produced were the Commodore "SS" sedan which featured its own specification - courtesy of HDT - high performance 4.9 litre V8, and the limited edition - available only through affiliated HDT Holden dealers - "LM 5000", "SS Group 3", "SS Group A" (502 made) and "Calais Director" sedans.
Motorsport
The VK also had an impressive racing pedigree, winning the
Bathurst 1000 on two occasions, in 1984 in Group C specification with Peter Brock and Larry Perkins, and in 1986 in Group A specification with Allan Grice and Graeme Bailey. The Vk was also the first Holden to compete competively overseas. Competing in Europe the car had good results in the newly formed Group A format.New Zealand
The VK was assembled by
General Motors New Zealand at their Trentham assembly plant, nearWellington .New Zealand VKs were similar, but had slight differences to their Australian sold counterparts, notably smoke-tinted taillights, the lack of emissions gear, and that a Holden Starfire powered 4-cylinder model was also available, utilizing 13 inch wheels which had a slightly smaller
wheel stud pattern. The 4-cylinder was considered an economic car, however from its lack of power ended up using more fuel than the six.Instead of the Calais, an upmarket model badged 'Royale' was sold, available with both 4 and 6-cylinder engines. The luxury options included with this was Air Conditioning, Electric Windows, Electric mirrors and a 5 speed manual transmission.
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