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Introducing The New Millennium Holden Monaro

11 October, 2001

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Holden today turned a page in Australian automotive history when it took the covers off the new Monaro sports coupe. The company also sent a clear message to its customers and business base that in the process of introducing a landmark vehicle, it has also redefined how it brings its products to market.

The new millennium Monaro made its debut at the Sydney international Motor Show, scene of its sensational unveiling as a design concept in 1998.

The striking new coupe made the transition from concept to reality in just 22 months. Embracing advanced design, engineering and flexible manufacturing processes, it showcases Holden's commitment to technological and creative leadership.

Speaking at the Monaro unveiling, Holden's Chairman and Managing Director, Peter Hanenberger, said the Monaro symbolised all that was great about the automotive industry, its inherent spirit and constant desire to excite the market and ignite customer enthusiasm.

"Few nameplates have the emotive impact of the Monaro. The design icon of its era and a motor sport giant with a street credibility that is locked in time, it has an unmatched heritage.

"It took a group of young designers with a strength of purpose and vision that was not to be overshadowed by past achievements to burst through and deliver another design benchmark - one of such power and grace that we had no option but to bring it to reality. This coupe also had to be given its time in history," he said.

"For all of us at Holden, the Monaro has delivered a remarkable double. Holden has a car that any automotive company in the world would be proud to have in its stable. At the same time, it has made us a more flexible company, better placed to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse market," Peter Hanenberger concluded.

In evolving the Monaro legend, Holden designers and engineers have delivered a true four-seater rear wheel drive sports machine. The Monaro is distinguished by sleek, expressive styling, a vibrant colour palette matched to individually tailored interior finishes, an innovative seating system, luxury equipment, leading safety technology and sports car vehicle dynamics. There are two Monaro variants, CV8 and CV6, offering powerful Generation III V8 and Supercharged V6 performance respectively.

While the arrival of the new coupe has been almost as keenly anticipated as that of the first Holden Monaro - an instant hit when it took the spotlight in 1968 - the company says that this Monaro is much more representative of the future than a celebration of its past. With excitement and passion evident in all elements of its creation, including a return of the famous nameplate by public consensus, the 21st century Monaro symbolises the heart of the Holden brand.

The Monaro was fully designed and validated 'virtually', using Simultaneous Math Based Process (SMBP) technology, considerably reducing turn-around time and expense. Holden estimates that its $60 million Monaro program investment - $40 million for plant tooling and $20 million for design and engineering - came in a significantly lower level than a more traditional approach would have required.

Design
The dynamic profile of this charismatic two-door evolves directly from the sculptured form of the current Commodore. Following its genesis as a series of hopeful sketches by young stylists, the coupe concept took on a life of its own through the commitment of a small team of designers and engineers determined to build it, and then by sheer force of personality once it entered the public arena.

The Monaro echoes the contours of the original design study, its potent on-road presence characterised by accentuated body curves, a raked roofline, extended door and elongated glass areas. Its lowered lines and stylishly abbreviated rear end are emphasised in silhouette, advertising aerodynamic purpose. Striking tail lamps, new generation quartz halogen projector headlamps with black bezels, fog lamps and a specific grille set the Monaro further apart, as do its seven exterior paint finishes, three of them exclusive and unmistakable.

Interior treatments make an equal impact. Luxury leather trim is standard on both Monaro models; the seating system is unique. Contoured front seats offer eight-way power adjustment and an electric slide fold-forward system allows ready access to rear seats. The coupe will accommodate four adults in comfort and - in the case of the CV8 in particular - individual style.

The leather trim on CV8 models is available in four colours, selected to harmonise with particular exterior finishes, and these are complemented by coloured sports-style instrument clusters with a textured overprint.

Body
From the front or 'A' pillar rearward, the Monaro body structure is unique, featuring 84 major new body panels.

The windscreen rake has been increased by two degrees; the centre or 'B' pillar is relocated rearward to accommodate doors that are 150mm longer than Commodore front doors. The roof is 40mm lower and rear overhang has been reduced by 100mm. The Monaro has an aerodynamic drag coefficient of 0.31.

The Monaro body structure meets exacting durability standards. It has been subjected to an intensive analysis program covering crashworthiness, aerodynamics and noise and vibration development. Monaro's body bending stiffness is increased by 23 per cent and torsional stiffness by five per cent over the VXII Commodore sedan.

Safety
The sophisticated safety technology applied to the Monaro implements findings from Holden's world-leading impact research program and underscores the company's continuing leadership in safety design.

The Monaro CV6 and CV8 are equipped with driver, passenger and side airbags, anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and traction control.

The structural performance of the coupe body and its efficient crash energy management characteristics were achieved via high-tech computer simulation processes. Special attention has been paid to the side structure design, which minimises collision impact velocity at areas of high injury risk. The rear structure has been developed to maintain controlled crush characteristics in rear impact collisions and it includes ultra high strength reinforcements.

Monaro's uniquely styled quartz halogen headlamps feature projector-style low beam lights which throw a wide and even beam pattern, improving safety performance by reducing glare to oncoming vehicles.

The centre high-mounted stop lamp is a fast-response LED design, which alerts other drivers to braking input faster - by .2 of a second - than a conventional lamp. At 100 km/h, this equates to 4.7 metres of extra stopping distance.

Unique Seating
In keeping with its sports performance character, the Holden Monaro offers specially configured, low-positioned seating and individual interior treatments.

The CV8 and CV6 models share the benefits of a well equipped, leather trimmed passenger compartment able to comfortably accommodate four adults. The custom-contoured front and rear seats were developed in conjunction with the coupe's suspension system for optimum ride comfort.

Access to rear seats is simplified by the power operated fold-forward feature. This is controlled by levers mounted on the sides of the front seats, which when activated slide the seat 'full forward'. Another touch of the lever will return the seat to its original position. Built-in safety precautions include an electronic occupant sensing mat that ensures the front seat will not move forward if occupied. All automated seat movement can be cancelled by operating any of the side-mounted seat switches.

Front seats on both Monaro models are eight-way power adjustable, which combined with steering wheel height and reach adjustment allows the selection of an ideal driving position.

Additionally, the CV8 model has a dual Priority Key system that on unlocking the vehicle 'remembers' and automatically restores the driver's preferred seat position, along with other settings such as audio and climate control, trip computer, speed alert, instrument dimmer and antenna height.

Vehicle Dynamics and Performance
The Holden Monaro rides and handles with luxury sports car poise and assurance. Its driver's car vehicle dynamics are the result of intensive development by Holden.

Suspension and steering systems have been comprehensively revised and refined to achieve the stability, precision and predictability required of such a car. Extensive suspension development led to revised front and rear springs, increased stabiliser bar diameters and completely re-tuned shock absorbers.

The resultant package, which includes Holden's new Control-Link IRS, delivers improved dynamic vehicle balance and body motion control and enables greater linear cornering ability.
A precise and responsive steering feel contributes further to cornering confidence; lock-to-lock parking effort is reduced.

The structural rigidity of the coupe body and inherent stability of its lowered stance support the Monaro's supple ride quality and solid on-road feel.

The CV8 model has 18x8 inch alloy wheels as standard. Ride quality and grip are enhanced by the fitment of low profile 235/40 R18 tyres that are unique to this model and have been developed specifically to complement the chassis set-up.

The Monaro CV8 is powered by Holden's Generation III 5.7 litre V8, which produces 225kW of power at 5,200 rpm and 460Nm of torque at 4,400 rpm. There is a choice of 4-speed electronic control automatic transmission or 6-speed manual transmission.

Matching Monaro's sports orientation, the V8 air induction system has been re-designed to enhance vehicle response and deliver a subtle yet purposeful noise character when accelerating.

The Monaro CV8 returns 8.0 litres/100km on the highway cycle and 13.0 litres/100km on the city cycle for the automatic, and 7.4 litres/100km on the highway cycle and 13.0 litres/100km on the city cycle for the manual.

The Monaro CV6, fitted with 17x8 inch alloy wheels and low profile tyres, is powered by the responsive Supercharged ECOTEC 3.8 litre V6 engine, teamed with four speed electronic control automatic transmission. The Supercharged V6 produces 171kW of power at 5,200rpm and 375Nm or torque at 3,000rpm.

The Monaro CV6 automatic returns 7.6 litres/100km on the highway cycle and 12.5 litres/100km on the city cycle.

Custom Colour Combinations
The Holden Monaro presents an exciting, distinctive range of exterior finishes and colour-coded interior trims that, in the case of the CV8 model, can be chosen in a variety of combinations. Of the seven exterior colour choices - Devil, Flame, Hothouse, Red Hot, Phantom, Delft and Quicksilver - the first three are exclusive to Monaro.

The CV6 model teams these colours with Anthracite black leather trimmed seats, doors and steering wheel, sporty Silver Bullet dashboard and silver and black-accented instrument dials with a textured overprint.

The CV8 Monaro defines its individual style by offering the choice of perforated-insert leather trim in Cobalt, Red Hot, Flame and Anthracite, which combine with colour coded instrument dials to complement the exterior finish. Gearshift and handbrake levers are leather-wrapped and highlighted in satin chrome.

The CV8 dash fascia surround is finished in gleaming Piano Black. Plush suede panels, colour-keyed to complement the leather trim, flow around the lower instrument panel, console area and lower door trims. Tailored floor mats in plush pile carpet are provided front and rear.

Colour Range
Monaro CV8 and CV6 models are available in a choice of seven exterior colours, three of them new and exclusive*:

*Flame (solid, rich orange); *Devil (highly chromatic solid sports yellow); *Hothouse (bright metallic green with brilliant highlights); Delft (lively cobalt blue metallic) Red Hot (brilliant, highly chromatic solid red); Phantom (deep metallic black with subtle silver highlights); and Quicksilver (sharp silver with brilliant highlights).

CV8 Colour and Trim Combinations
Flame offers Flame or Anthracite leather trim with a Flame instrument colour.
Devil offers Anthracite leather trim with a Devil instrument cluster colour.
Hothouse offers Anthracite leather trim with a Hothouse instrument cluster colour.
Delft offers Cobalt or Anthracite leather trim with a Cobalt instrument cluster colour.
Red Hot offers Red Hot or Anthracite leather trim with a Red Hot instrument cluster colour.
Quicksilver offers Red Hot or Anthracite leather trim with a Red Hot instrument cluster colour.
Phantom offers Red Hot or Anthracite leather trim with a Red Hot instrument cluster colour, as well as Anthracite leather trim with a Devil instrument cluster colour.

Feature Highlights


Monaro CV8:

Powertrain
Gen III V8 engine
4-speed automatic transmission
6-speed manual transmission
Cruise control
Limited slip differential

Wheels & Tyres
18 inch x 8 inch alloy wheels
235/40 R18 Bridgestone low profile tyres

Driver
Leather wrapped steering wheel
12 function trip computer
Colour-coded instrument cluster
Variable instrument dimming
Dual horns
Gearshift and brake levers with satin
chrome and leather trim
Variable, road speed dependent wipers
Headlamps auto on at twilight
Approach lighting

Cabin Comfort
Dual zone climate control air conditioning
Power windows
Remote control Priority Key
Illuminated vanity mirrors
Front footwell & reading spot lamps
Door courtesy lamps
Tailored carpet mats - front and rear
Stainless steel door sill plates

Mechanical
Sports suspension
Control-Link IRS
ABS
Traction Control

Sound System
Premium 260 watts stereo system with
10 CD changer
Height adjustable power antenna
Steering wheel-mounted sound system controls

Seating
Colour-coded leather trim (Opt)
Anthracite leather trim
Leather armrest
8-way power front sports seats with electric
slide rear seat access
3 position memory for driver seat
Driver/passenger front and side impact airbags
Front adjustable belt sash guides

Security
Alarm system
Engine immobiliser

Exterior
Projector headlamps
Front fog lamps
Body colour mirrors
Front, side and rear skirts
Chrome exhaust

Monaro CV6:

Powertrain
Supercharged V6 engine
4-speed automatic transmission
Cruise control
Limited slip differential (Opt)

Wheels & Tyres
17 inch x 8 inch alloy wheels
235/45 R17 Bridgestone low profile tyres

Driver
Leather wrapped steering wheel
6 function trip computer
Silver and black instrument cluster
High/low instrument dimming
Dual horns

Cabin Comfort
Power windows
Illuminated vanity mirrors
Door courtesy lamps

Mechanical
Sports suspension
Control-Link IRS
ABS
Traction control

Sound System
6 speaker 80 watts stereo system
with single CD player
Power antenna - full up/down
Steering wheel-mounted sound system controls

Seating
Anthracite leather trim
Anthracite leather door trim insert
8-way power front sports seats with electric
slide rear seat access
Driver/passenger front and side impact airbags
Front adjustable seat belt sash guides

Security
Alarm system
Engine immobiliser

Exterior
Projector headlamps
Front fog lamps
Body colour mirrors
Front, side and rear skirts
Chrome exhaust

Monaro CV8 and CV6 Recommended Retail Pricing
Monaro CV6 automatic $47,990
Monaro CV8 automatic $56,990
Monaro CV8 manual $56,990

Options
Limited slip differential (CV6) $350
Holden Assist (CV6 & CV8) $1,990
Colour code+d leather interior (CV8) No additional cost

Holden By Design Accessories
Satellite navigation $3,800
Rear wing spoiler $750

Alloy wheels (CV6):
17"x8" H series $870
17"x8" I series $970
17"x8" X series $1,070

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