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    Default Holden Special Vehicles Grange debuts at Sydney International Motor Show

    Combining an elegant, individual sense of style with traditional HSV hard edged performance cues, the WM Grange has debuted at the Sydney International Motor Show ahead of its wider Australian release in 2007.

    Managing Director of Holden Special Vehicles Mr Phil Harding said the all new Grange provided the ultimate in Australian luxury with an engine and suspension package destined to make the WM a ‘classic’.

    “We are delighted to welcome the WM Grange to the HSV range, which combines all the luxury and performance of the E series in a roomy, completely new, long wheel based edition”, Mr Harding said.

    “The Grange is everything the Australian public have come to expect from a car wearing the Holden Special Vehicle badge, at a price that will make overseas ‘competitors’ blush”.

    Mr Harding said he expected strong demand for the Grange within Australia but were also confident of continuing the HSV push internationally.

    “We are intending to build on the successful export of Grange into China, exploring new markets for this new Grange”, Mr Harding said.

    Styling and design

    WM Grange continues the HSV mantra of ‘Luxury and Performance’. The emphasis is on restrained elegance giving only a hint of the model’s true performance potential.

    Front facia and rear bib are totally unique – the front featuring an understated premium European-style chrome grille complemented by a thin chrome surround for the lower intake. The chrome theme continues on the window surrounds. Elegant 10-spoke 19-inch alloy wheel add further sophistication to the side elevation.

    At the rear there’s a subtle lower diffuser, a set of four premium exhaust tips, a flush mounted rear spoiler and discreet Grange badging. Hi-tech LED rear lamps give a low, wide look to the rear of the car.

    Interior styling is everything you would expect in HSV’s top or the range luxury model. Colour combinations and quality trim materials have been carefully selected to reinforce the sophisticated individual character and unique seating offers excellent lateral support and sumptuous comfort.

    Grange also offers a no-cost option of ‘Light Urban’ trim which is designed to contrast to the standard dark ‘Onyx’ trim throughout. By using classic horizontal colour elements set in relief against the dark lower and upper cabin trims, it creates a high class interior ambience that’s very much typical of European flagship models. Other sporting highlights include a unique HSV instrument cluster and a chunky design steering wheel rim.

    Engineering and technology

    The Grange is designed to deliver the most comfortable and luxurious ride possible, while staying true to the famous HSV performance requirements.

    Under the bonnet the unique-to-HSV 6.0 litre LS2 V8 now produces 307kW @ 6000 rpm (up from 297kW @ 6000rpm) and 550Nm @ 4400rpm (from 530Nm @ 4400rpm) thanks to a revised intake and exhaust system (including new smooth flowing ‘four-into-two-into-one’ tubular extractors) and a 24 month program to refine the engine calibrations, positioning Grange as one of the fastest luxury/sports limousines in the world.

    As a complete performance package, brake performance is now also at the very top tier of world class. Developed in conjunction with AP Racing, the all new system consists of enormous (365mm front and 350mm rear) grooved and ventilated rotors complete with extremely rigid HSV specific four piston front callipers that reduce flexing and improve pedal feel and performance. It’s backed up by the latest HSV-tuned Bosch ABS system and more linear friction levels from the new brake pad material.

    Electronic driving aids have become a major HSV feature and the Grange receives the full arsenal, including ABS, Traction Control and Stability Control, which together form Electronic Stability Control (ESC). The ESC system has been developed, calibrated and tested specifically to HSV requirements to ensure it perfectly matches the Grange’s new suspension technology and delivers improved overall safety levels without detracting from the traditional HSV driving experience.

    The advanced technology of the all new Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) system instantly gives the Grange a significant edge over every locally manufactured vehicle and all but a precious few European models. Developed over 3 ½ years at a cost of $4.5 million, this electronically controlled damper system offers Grange drivers two modes – ‘Luxury’ or ‘Performance’ – that transform their vehicle from a luxury ride bias to race track inspired chassis at the press of a dash mounted button. Metal particles suspended in the magneto–rheological fluid within each damper respond to changes in an internal magnetic field to provide continuously variable damping force without any mechanical delays.

    To further exploit the rear grip of the new chassis, the front and rear wheel sizes now differ in width – 8-inch front and 9.5-inch rears. 19-inch wheels remain standard and they’re joined by new tyres specifically developed in conjunction with Bridgestone and featuring unique construction, belt angle and tread compound tuned to the hi-tech suspension system.

    Grange Highlights

    LS2 6 Litre V8 (307KW and 550Nm)
    6L80 E six-speed automatic transmission
    HSV Premium Four-Piston Brake System
    Exclusive ‘Luxury Performance’ body styling
    19-inch alloy wheels
    Unique Grange leather seats and interior
    Optional ‘Light Urban’ trim (no-cost)
    ESC – Electronic Stability Control
    MRC – Magnetic Ride Control
    Unique HSV instrument cluster and steering wheel
    Curtain air bags – six air bags in total
    Rain sensing wipers
    Rear, headrest mounted, DVD Player
    Tyre pressure monitor
    Tri-zone electronic climate control
    Bi-Xenon headlights (self levelling)
    LED tail lamps, with 10 way electric fronts and three memory settings
    Heated exterior mirrors

    Source - HSV Web Site

    Wallpaper attached, Grange brochure can be found here.
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    The interior doesnt look as plush as the VZ Grange...

    But god damm thats one i would love to own

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    Default Grange at the Motor Show

    100 Grand.. hmmm.. wonder if the missus would green light selling the house to buy one??
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    Damned beautiful car, only problem I'm having (and call me nuts) is that everything VE looks too similar. VY and VZ clubsport you looked at it and you knew straight away it was a HSV or kitted up Holden, sure they have things which really set them apart but I have trouble especially from the front, if I saw one of these on the road without my glasses on I would think it's a statesman or calais or something, and that's just because of the chrome.

    Still, damned awesome car.

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    i heard somewhere that the tail lights on hsv's arent interchangeable to normal holdens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charg'd (sexy vn chick lover) View Post
    i heard somewhere that the tail lights on hsv's arent interchangeable to normal holdens?
    Yeah because they are a completely different shape and they go in a different spot... They go below where the normal VE lights sit.

    Not sure about the Grange though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1991_Vn2nV View Post
    Yeah because they are a completely different shape and they go in a different spot... They go below where the normal VE lights sit.

    Not sure about the Grange though...
    yeh the clubsport/gts lights are wider, & the grange/statesman ones are totally different from the others

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    that looks sweet, would love one of those.... how much are they?


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    has anyone else noticed on hsvgrange.com that one of the pictures of the engine cover it looks to have a plate with a dyno read-out on it?

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    does anyone else think the interior looks very average in these? not worth $90,000 imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy711 View Post
    has anyone else noticed on hsvgrange.com that one of the pictures of the engine cover it looks to have a plate with a dyno read-out on it?
    Yeah all HSV's have that now on their new 307kw engines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charg'd (sexy vn chick lover) View Post
    does anyone else think the interior looks very average in these? not worth $90,000 imo
    Go take a look at the pictures of the BMW 5 series in the latest wheels or motor magazine... For a $160,000 car tell me what you think of that interior... I much prefer the VE Calais interior, as do reviewers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1991_Vn2nV View Post
    Go take a look at the pictures of the BMW 5 series in the latest wheels or motor magazine... For a $160,000 car tell me what you think of that interior... I much prefer the VE Calais interior, as do reviewers...
    i dont remember asking about bmw's, are you just hiding behind the fact that the VE interior is shit?

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    i think it looks like shit! i still say the WH grange was the best looking long wheel base holder ever, now that is a car i would love!
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    Quote Originally Posted by walesy_5.0 View Post
    i think it looks like shit! i still say the WH grange was the best looking long wheel base holder ever, now that is a car i would love!
    agreed, the WH's were the best

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    my old man has a WH caprice im talkin him into gettin a grange front grille they look so kool
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