What you’re looking at here is the beefed up Holden Colorado that will wear an HSV or Walkinshaw badge from 2018.
Trademark images submitted by HSV were exclusively sourced by CarAdvice to build these renders, which indicate that the HSV Colorado will be a big cosmetic step up from the current version offered by Holden.
While HSV is likely to stick with the Colorado nameplate, it could also potentially use a new name, with Walkinshaw Performance having also registered the ‘Walkinshaw Armoured 4×4’ name.
The HSV Colorado range is likely to be offered with two variants – an off-road skewed variant with bigger tyres and wheels and an on-road variant that skews towards performance and handling.
Once upon a time, HSV prided itself on being a tuner first, stylist second. Apart from the god-awful SV1800 Astra and the HSV Jackaroo, pretty much all HSV's have had better performance than the donor car.
Looks like they are reduced to producing the successor to the Vacationer...
My brother has a Clubsport on order. Apparently they have significant supplier delivery issues at the moment. His car was meant to be delivered early May, now slated for late July or early August.
I'm surprised Holden and HSV can get anything from suppliers - most of them are either working on their replacement income stream or shutting up shop.
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