Holden VT Commodore - Model Lineup

Model Lineup

Colour range (expands)
Heron White (white)
Orion (silver with blue effect)
Tungsten (light grey with beige effect)
Morocco Sand (gold – 1997–1998)
Raven (black with blue pearl – Series I)
Phantom Black (black with silver metallic flecks – Series II)
Redhot (red – special order)
Valencia Red (light burgundy with a hint of orange – Series I)
Granada (burgundy)
Rubens (dark burgundy/purple)
Cinnabar (orange-red – Series II)
Tiger (bright orange – Series II)
Capricorn (dark green)
Botanica (dark blue-green – 1997–1998)
Amazon (dark blue-green – 1998–2000)
Bermuda (light royal blue)

The VT range was introduced with six trim levels and two body styles. The model lineup consisted of:

  • Commodore Executive sedan and wagon
  • Commodore Acclaim sedan and wagon
  • Commodore S sedan
  • Commodore SS sedan
  • Berlina sedan and wagon
  • Calais sedan

Special editions

  • Commodore 50th Anniversary (1998) sedan and wagon
  • Calais 50th Anniversary (1998) sedan
  • Commodore Equipe (1999) sedan
  • Commodore Olympic Edition (1999, 2000) sedan and wagon
  • Calais International (2000) sedan

Although considered to be part of the “VT Commodore” range, the Berlina and Calais models were not badged or marketed as Commodores.

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